You learn more in your internship than you can in your classes.
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Project Engineer
January - August 2019 • Cerritos, CA
What I liked
I found the company to have a good work-life balance. The work was also always changing, making the day to day tasks not boring.
What I wish was different
Honestly, for the most part I would not change much. If there were more interns, it might have helped to make friends or learn from each others internships. Overall though, it was a really amazing experience.
Advice
Be open to talk to others in the company about any questions you have. Work people are also good to hang out with outside of work, a lot of them do fun things on the weekend.
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Project Engineer Intern
January - August 2019 • Oakland, CA
What I liked
I enjoyed my opportunity to be able to live on the west coast.
What I wish was different
Advice
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project engineer
April - August 2018 • Las Vegas, NV
What I liked
I enjoyed working for a specific trade for a chance
What I wish was different
often I found myself bored with no work to do
Advice
ask questions and attend training sessions
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Project Engineer Intern
January - August 2018 • Honolulu, HI
What I liked
I was challenged, entering a complicated field in which I had very little experience. I gained so much incredible and valuable experience, in addition to adding to my professional network. The company had a very organized structure in which co-ops could thrive.
What I wish was different
N/A
Advice
Don't be afraid to leave the Ohio area for a job, it is very fulfilling and you gain both professional and personal experience.
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Project Engineer
June - September 2017 • Cerritos, CA
What I liked
The majority of the summer I spent on site working on real company work. You won't get the classic, "I was so bored all summer," when you choose a fast paced company such as Helix.
What I wish was different
Traffic and the commute.
Advice
Always ask every question you can think of, and then think of ten more!