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L3Harris Technologies

Business Data Analyst

June - September 2023 • Salt Lake City, UT

What I liked

I liked being able to have actual experience programming and working with other people

What I wish was different

I wish the management was better, they had to change my project a few times which made things difficult

Advice

Expect the unexpected
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Electrical Engineering Intern

May - September 2023 • Clifton, NJ

What I liked

I loved the work environment, everyone from managers, new hires, and other interns is willing to help out. I love how L3 employees reached out to me and ensured I was prepared. They always put me in the best position to succeed and kept in contact with me to ensure they gave me tasks in my best interest. I also really liked the encouragement to determine what type of learning experience I will have here. If there was help needed in a program different than mine, I was more than welcome to ask to do a task for that program.

What I wish was different

I was working on a heavy program and I wished I stayed long enough to see it through.

Advice

Do not be afraid to make mistakes. You are there to learn and make the most out of your time, the more involved you are, the better connections you will make with others. Please ask a ton of questions and pick everyone's brain, I can't stress that enough. The experience I gained at L3Harris goes far beyond anything I have done in school.
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Software Engineering Intern

January - May 2023 • Greenville, TX

What I liked

Good pay. Learned how to conduct business with professionalism.

What I wish was different

Not much learned as team members kept leaving and new comers filled the team where I ended up being the expert on the team with less than 3 months experience. Management was also not accommodative as they were the reason no mobility or learning was offered.

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Software Engineer Intern

May - July 2023 • Salt Lake City, UT

What I liked

I loved my team and my manager. They were all so supportive of me and willing to help me every step of the way. I definitely did not have much experience in software engineering in general, but everyone taught me a little as the summer went on. I learned a lot of valuable skills from this summer.

What I wish was different

I was a little bit disappointed with the lack of intern intern interaction during the summer. I wish I could have met more of my fellow interns and interacted with them on a regular basis instead of just once at the beginning of the summer and once at the end.

Advice

Reach out to people in the workplace! You'll find that everyone wants to see you as an intern succeed and are more than happy to help you along the way to success.
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Software Engineer

May - August 2022 • Sterling, VA

What I liked

I enjoyed the project and the team I was a part of.

What I wish was different

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Manufacturing Engineering Intern

May - August 2022 • Salt Lake City, UT

What I liked

Project-based internship allowed flexibility and independence in role. Also had a mentor in which I can utilize as a resource. Lots of different people to work with, making it very fun.

What I wish was different

I would like to engage in a little more of the actual role of an MPE while tending to my projects.

Advice

Always ask questions and take charge of your experience. Take every opportunity you can to learn something new.
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Software Engineer Intern

June 2020 • Salt Lake City, UT

What I liked

It was great to see how the code I write fits into a the scheme of a larger project, and how the people around me helped me understand the context for which I was writing my code.

What I wish was different

I really had a hard time working from home. To this day, I haven't even stepped foot onto the workplace campus, and I felt isolated while waiting for responses and answers to my questions.

Advice

Don't be afraid to frequently ask questions and stay in contact! There are many people that can and want to help, even if they are quite busy.
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Communication Intern

June - August 2021 • Melbourne, FL

What I liked

This internship was an incredible introduction into the professional world. While my internship was online, the entire team had weekly meetings and my manager and coworkers were always happy to help. I was introduced to the philanthropic side of the company, working on getting other interns involved in volunteering, as well as completing preliminary research for the international roll-out of the company's volunteer program. It was a great experience, and a great introduction to one of the many possibilities of International Business.

What I wish was different

Advice

Don't be afraid to ask questions or think outside of the box. While both are cliché pieces of advice, they are helpful to remember, especially when first entering the professional world.
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Manufacturing Engineering Intern

May - July 2021 • Orlando, FL

What I liked

Easy to communicate with mentor and workers

What I wish was different

Project assigned

Advice

Come with something you want to do, explain to mentor and manager then act on it. Network network network
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Engineering Intern

July 2019 - September 2020 • Anaheim, CA

What I liked

Nice environment and company culture.

What I wish was different

More up-to-date technologies used. Faster set-up to start work

Advice

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Mechanical Engineering Intern

September 2018 - May 2019 • Victor, NY

What I liked

I liked the environment, the job itself was fun, educational and practical. It gave me insight of what I want to do in the field

What I wish was different

I wouldve liked to try possibly something manufacturing related as well. All my experience is in mechanical design

Advice

Write down/record what you've done and had experience in
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Computer Systems Software Engineer

June - August 2019 • Palm Bay, FL

What I liked

The environment of the company and how welcoming. My segment dealt with the infrastructure of the company so there was no client deadline to meet, but your own personal deadlines.

What I wish was different

I wish It could’ve been longer and I could’ve dealt with a customer project to get the feel of being under more pressure.

Advice

Take full advantage of all aspects of the opportunity. Meaning, go out to the intern events to learn more about the company different segments, talk to other interns and full time employees, and most importantly ask questions. The time as an intern is a step towards full-time so you want to make your best impression during the time you’re there.
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Facilities Engineering Intern

February 2020 • Greenville, TX

What I liked

Getting hands on experience in my career field

What I wish was different

Wish I had started earlier

Advice

It's a great company to work for and I am grateful for the opportunity. If you are serious about your career field then you need to look into getting an internship.
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Electrical Engineering Intern

July 2020 • Rochester, NY

What I liked

I liked how flexible they have been during COVID and allowing me to move sectors and continue working from home.

What I wish was different

Advice

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Mechanical Engineering Intern

June - August 2019 • Herndon, VA

What I liked

The community and work life around the office

What I wish was different

I wish for a closer laboratory

Advice

An individual is not confined to his/her choice of discipline in engineering when working of projects.
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Software Engineering Intern

May - August 2019 • Salt Lake City, UT

What I liked

I loved who I worked with and what I was working on.

What I wish was different

I wish I had come in with a better understanding of how internships work.

Advice

Don't wait to apply for internships.
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Embedded Software Engineering Intern

May - July 2019 • Palm Bay, FL

What I liked

L3Harris not only taught me about the fundamentals of configuring embedded systems within a Linux environment, but about the importance of preliminary planning sessions necessary to yield a successful product and exchange between customer and contractor.

What I wish was different

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Mechanical Engineering Intern

May - July 2019 • Clifton, NJ

What I liked

It was a great general engineering experience, and challenged me to use CAD, something I had used before but not mastered. My manager made sure I did work that was actually beneficial for the company, and the kept me busy with interesting work.

What I wish was different

I wish the location itself was more exciting; I mostly sat at my desk all day. I also am very passionate about sustainable practices, and there didn't seem to be much push for that at Clifton.

Advice

Don't be afraid to ask questions. There's nothing worse than getting stuck on a problem and not doing anything to find the answer.
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Mechanical Engineering Co-Op

January - August 2018 • Greenville, TX

What I liked

Great Company everyone was very willing to help, and they always had lots of interesting work for interns to do.

What I wish was different

Company Location

Advice

Taking a semester off for a Co-Op is worth it for the experience
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EHS Engineer

July - August 2018 • Salt Lake City, UT

What I liked

I loved the opportunity to gain experience in the environmental, health, and safety field in a "real-world" situation. I gained exposure to 3 new software databases, expanded my knowledge of environmental policy, and discovered the inner mechanisms of a business world.

What I wish was different

Although I did learn a lot from my internship, I spent a lot of my time doing classic intern work where I was uploading documents to a new database. I understand that it was my position and I am grateful for everything that I gained from this experience, but it did lack a certain level of mental stimulation at times.

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