If you are able to do physical work and can follow instructions well you will succeed.
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Accounting Intern
May - August 2019 • Rochester, NY
What I liked
It was a great experience to see how private accounting works and to see the work environment. I improved my skills in excel tremendously and will be able to use that in the future.
What I wish was different
Halfway through my internship my work load was cut in half, which led to me having very boring work days where I would not have anything to do.
Advice
If you are unsure about anything ask questions and write everything down so you do not forget. I referenced my notes for everything I did to ensure I was doing the work correctly, and if I was not sure I would ask questions.
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Production Technician
March 2019 • Logan, UT
What I liked
Pay and benefits are amazing.
What I wish was different
Not have mandatory overtime.
Advice
Great place to work. If you get hired Refer someone for a huge bonus. Also tuition reimbursement you have to work for a year their after you graduate.
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Data Analyst Intern
May - August 2019 • Madison, WI
What I liked
The management as well as my manager were very patient and receptive to input.
What I wish was different
More intern events.
Advice
Be prepared to learn and put your best foot forward.
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Manufacturing Technician
October 2018 - August 2019 • Bellefonte, PA
What I liked
Flexible hours and good training
What I wish was different
The people were old but I dug my own grave there
Advice
Work hard, make money
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Manufacturing Production Tecnician
May - August 2019 • Logan, UT
What I liked
The hours and pay were great for the work done. The coworkers were fantastic and friendly.
What I wish was different
Nothing!
Advice
Work hard every day, do your best to follow safety regulations, and always follow the Product Control Document carefully.
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Mechnaical Engineering Intern
June - September 2019 • San Jose, CA
What I liked
It was a very welcoming environment and a great group of interns. The HR department always looked out for us and my manager and mentor constantly made sure that I was learning and getting the most out of my internship.
What I wish was different
Advice
Ask questions and talk to people around the office. Don't be shy to ask your manager about other departments or letting them know what kinds of things you want to learn.
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Mechanical Engineering Intern
May 2019 • Logan, UT
What I liked
I really liked designing parts and working with the matching shop to get the parts built. My mentor was really good at taking time to answer my questions and helping me have a successful internship.
What I wish was different
I wish there had more opportunity to use engineering skills that I have developed in school. I got to work in a 3D modeling software, but I would have liked to do more of the math work.
Advice
I was nervous in the beginning to ask questions because I felt like was bothering people. I found that asking questions opens up the door of clear communication.
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Electrical Engineering Intern
May - July 2019 • Cleveland, OH
What I liked
The people were amazing and the work was very interesting. I was able to work on products pertaining to radiation measurement, something very unique amongst co-op students. I was even able to design and create a printed circuit board (PCB)!
What I wish was different
I was really only given one, sometimes two projects to devote my time towards. Whenever a slow point in the project was reached, work became slow as well. I wish I was able to participate in more work.
Advice
Speak to your more experienced coworkers! They have amazing stories, experiences, and advice that is worth hearing.
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Materials and Process Management Intern
July 2019 • Tewksbury, MA
What I liked
- Able to take on projects that do more than just keep my busy and teach me a skill.
- Able to work with multiple sides of the company.
- Was given responsibilities early, but also forgiveness and guidance when I made basic mistakes that an intern would make.
What I wish was different
Wish I could have sit in on more meetings with different departments.
Advice
Keep your head up and know you're making a positive impact on the company. It may not seem like it and you might be confused but the company is happy you are there working for them. They hired you for a reason.
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Sr. Steriles Process Engineering Co-Op
May - August 2019 • Greenville, NC
What I liked
I loved the opportunities that I was able to have while on co-op. I got hands-on experience and I essentially worked as a full-time employee.
What I wish was different
I wish I would have been able to obtain a full-time job offer right as I left, but I understand the circumstances.
Advice
Don't be afraid to move for co-op. It was such a great experience being able to live in a new location that I am not sure I ever would have if it weren't for this co-op.
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Supply Chain Operations Intern
June - September 2019 • San Jose, CA
What I liked
I liked the experience of being a part of everyday manufacturing processes. I got the chance to do projects and many various functions across operations.
What I wish was different
Advice
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Product Data Management Intern
June - August 2019 • Carlsbad, CA
What I liked
This was an incredible experience to learn how to navigate a corporate environment while learning the company, completing an advanced and meaningful project, and networking. Throughout the summer I was able to attend a number of professional speaker sessions with only 4-10 interns at a time, set up 1:1s with VPs and work in a cross functional role. I was given complete responsibility and ownership on a project that allowed me to creatively solve a problem and implement the solution globally. I could not have asked for a better summer experience at Thermo Fisher.
What I wish was different
I wish they had planned intern events earlier in the summer by about two weeks so that getting to know other interns would be easier. This is a huge company and just the Carlsbad site has over 2,000 employees. However, the intern class still became great friends and I still keep in contact with a good number of them!
Advice
Don't be afraid to reach out to anybody to sit down for coffee or a 1:1. You're not only at Thermo Fisher to work on a project but also to learn from seasoned professionals. Also don't be afraid to ask for help cross functionally. I worked in operations, but was asking coworkers from Finance, Data Science, Marketing, etc. to help and review my project constantly throughout the summer.
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Accounting Intern
June - August 2019 • Carlsbad, CA
What I liked
I thoroughly enjoyed my team this summer. My manager and coworkers were all so kind and generous to give up their work time to help me better understand how I should approach my projects. I was exposed to a wide variety of skills and programs that will definitely be beneficial to me later on. The HR team was great at keeping all the Carlsbad interns in-touch and engaged. There were monthly networking events and cool opportunities exclusively for interns that allowed me to know my peers better.
What I wish was different
Advice
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Finance Leadership Development Program Intern
May - August 2018 • Pittsburgh, PA
What I liked
Individual attention, meaningful projects, helpful management, interesting events to attend, great facility and benefits, laid back office culture, lots of young people
What I wish was different
More chances to do projects with teams other than your own
Advice
Take advantage of how easy it is to connect with upper management. They are very willing to give advice, field questions, and hear what you have to say. And always put in 100%, because they see it!
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Project Management Intern
June - August 2018 • Waltham, MA
What I liked
The people - the leadership pushed me to participate in projects, helped me network, gave me invaluable advice, and mentored me in exceptional ways I did not expect. I also made amazing friends with other interns.
What I wish was different
Nothing - the learning experience I had at Thermo Fisher was outstanding. I gained new skills, incredible mentorship, and a clearer sense of my career goals.
Advice
If you go into this role, do not forget to network once you are in. As a sophomore, I did not know what "networking" was, but I realized that at Thermo Fisher, it is so easy to send someone whose position you are interested in an email and set up a quick call. Take advantage of that because most employees I networked with or talked to offered to help me or give me advice if I ever wanted any.