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National Cherry Festival

Festival Intern

June - July 2019 • Traverse City, MI

What I liked

Lots of experience in a large festival setting that allowed me to learn the ropes and gain a lot of experience in my field of study. I enjoy music so seeing a concert every day of the festival was a nice way to end each day as well. I got the opportunity to explore a lot of Traverse City, so the new experience was nice.

What I wish was different

I needed to be paid more, especially for the amount of work done for them. Over-reliance on the intern pool, which was only five people, was as consistent as the hours. I worked 123 hours the week of the festival, with the last day being a 21-hour shift (7 am- 3 am), then being told to come back for a 9-5 shift picking up trash in the open field at over 85 degrees. Just for the record, for the entire three weeks, they gave us each 150$, and 50$ for merch. Sometimes some food was provided as well. Little organization within the company and the administrative manager once told me they didn't know what to do in a situation that just happened to be busy.

Advice

If you can avoid this internship, look for other opportunities. I put myself in a pinch and needed a few hundred hours towards my degree in a related field, so if you're in a similar situation I would consider it.
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Box Office Intern

June - July 2018 • Traverse City, MI

What I liked

I enjoyed the fast pace and variety of running a festival. From box office to concert security to silent auction work, there was never a dull moment!

What I wish was different

I would have liked more communication from the beginning as far as what each day would entail. I don’t need all the specifics, but an overview is always appreciated!

Advice

Go for experiences even if you’re not sure you’re qualified. You have more to learn from the job than a seasoned professional and can bring a fresh perspective to a practiced team (you also have no competing frame of reference—“But I learned it THIS way,” etc.).
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Social media intern

July 2016 • Traverse City, MI

What I liked

I was given free reign on social media posts and got to walk around the festival and explore.

What I wish was different

It is a lot of work for an unpaid internship. It is very unstructured and because I didn't have a direct boss, I didn't feel like it was a learning experience. I also felt taken advantage of at times. Other top level people would make me do jobs that had nothing to do with social media.

Advice

Get ready for very long days out in the sun, and physical labor.
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