take advantage of this opportunity while being an undergraduate
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Student Manager
August 2018 • San Jose, CA
What I liked
Getting to work with the Men's Basketball Team
What I wish was different
Having a salary instead of being unpaid.
Advice
A hard work ethic and being able to show up to work consistently is important.
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Summer Camp Leader
July - August 2018 • San Jose, CA
What I liked
I enjoyed working with the kids and teaching them how to play different activities.
What I wish was different
I wish there were more activities we could have played
Advice
Easy money if you enjoy working with kids!
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Research associate
June 2017 • San Jose, CA
What I liked
Hands on technical experience
What I wish was different
More time
Advice
Network with your professor and do research
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Student Assistant
April 2018 • San Jose, CA
What I liked
I love how friendly everyone in my office is, and how much they help me at work. I love to work here and will continue staying.
What I wish was different
Advice
One piece of advice is to just try it and get outside your comfort zone.
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Student Assistant
August 2016 • San Jose, CA
What I liked
I like the flexibility of this position.
What I wish was different
Advice
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Student
April - September 2018 • San Jose, CA
What I liked
I learned a lot about research, and how to work in teams, and the internal strategies that are required to produce a research finding.
What I wish was different
More time to work on things, more team mates helping each other instead of competing against each other.
Advice
Stay on top of research, contribute only if it is quality, don’t just drop in anything, every piece counts.
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AV technitian
March 2016 • San Jose, CA
What I liked
I like working for my school because it gives me opportunities to network with the faculty and the guest that come to our campus.
What I wish was different
Nothing!
Advice
I would suggest getting a job on campus because you will meet a lot of faculty and staff that can help with networking.
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Student Assistent
September 2018 • San Jose, CA
What I liked
Practicing my executive skills, organization abulity and communication skills.
What I wish was different
I wish I could get an internship like that earlier to find out more I could improve
Advice
Be proactive and don’t be afriad to approach what you wish to complete!
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Marketing Photographer/Videographer
February 2017 • San Jose, CA
What I liked
What I wish was different
Advice
Always do your best because future jobs could be looking at your work and what you have created for other companies.
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Student research
June 2018 • San Jose, CA
What I liked
I like to solve problems in lab. I have learned a lots lab works and lab techniques. For example, when i fail in doing protein mutations, i did research and double check every single step. i took note and reviewed it. I asked my partner and my professor until i got the mutation. Solving problem help you increase your experiences and discover new things. I like to see cells grow and make protein.
What I wish was different
Advice
Do as much as you could and don't be shy to ask. When you find something new, that's your award of doing hard work. When you fail, that isnot the end of the world . It's new experience to gain.
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Athletic performance coach
August 2017 • San Jose, CA
What I liked
This opportunity is unlike any other D1 coaching internship. One is able to lead teams if earned.
What I wish was different
Like any other place, there are people of all flavors that one must cooperate with. I wish that there was a better defined culture that was consistent and followed by everyone, especially the ones that preach it.
Advice
Stay humble, you will have a huge opportunity to learn, grow and develop in an environment that allows you to be exposed to what you need most, in the fray with athletes.