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PepsiCo

In Market Operations Intern

June 2019 • Torrance, CA

What I liked

Pepsico is invested in its future leaders. The exposure I got was unparalleled! I spent time not only at the distribution center I was assigned to, but I also got to spend time at two manufacturing plants in both the Frito Lay and Pepsico division. In addition, I worked with a wide range of professionals from regional safety managers, to operations managers, HR, quality professionals, and even our front line team (sales reps and warehousers.)

What I wish was different

My summer initiative was focused on warehouse picker accuracy on small format routes. Despite the company being extremely fast paced, at times I felt like I was going through the motions due to how specific my project was. I think the scope could have been opened up more. When my supervisors got busy or pulled aside, my duties became repetitive. I believe I could have handled a little more responsibility and workload. I also could have done a better job communicating this.

Advice

Speak up!!! Don't be afraid to ask questions and voice your opinions fearlessly! When you enter the professional work force, your career is what you make of it so own your role and take initiative without being told and you will go far. Also, this experienced taught me the value of front line training. I was anxious to hit the ground running -- learning software programs and driving results from day 1, but looking back, I didn't realize at the time how much I was picking up from the front line team (warehousers and RSR's) who are the first line of defense to our consumers. There's value in learning the business from the ground up. Especially at a place as massive as Pepsico.
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Laborer

May - August 2019 • Mason City, IA

What I liked

The steady hours and great pay. Also the experience I gained.

What I wish was different

The length of time I had been able to work there.

Advice

Every student needs to experience the day to day laborer jobs so they can realize the full respect each of those full time workers deserves.
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Merchandiser

May - August 2019 • Mays Landing, NJ

What I liked

Good group to work with. Freedom to work at your own pace. On your own for the most part

What I wish was different

Easier communication between merchandisers

Advice

Don’t be afraid to ask for help
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Supply Chain Intern

June - August 2019 • Killingly, CT

What I liked

The hands on experience and the people.

What I wish was different

More realistic job preview

Advice

Ask questions and take advantage of every opportunity.
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Sales Management Intern

May - August 2018 • Pompano Beach, FL

What I liked

I was constantly dealing with Customers and the internship was very hands on.

What I wish was different

A lot of physical labor, not as much selling as I thought.

Advice

It taught me so much about the food and beverage business and lead way for the career I am in now!
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Food line server

May - August 2019 • Jackson, TN

What I liked

The amount of different people I interacted with.

What I wish was different

The schedule of hours

Advice

I would say be prepared to stand and work, but it will be an awesome learning and serving experience.
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Supply Chain Co-op

June 2019 • Piscataway, NJ

What I liked

Fast paced environment, great professional collaboration and team work experience, lots of problem solving.

What I wish was different

Advice

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Sales intern

May - August 2019 • Orlando, FL

What I liked

I liked the sales experience and getting to work with other interns.

What I wish was different

I wish they had more events for interns across multiple departments to connect and network.

Advice

This role is mostly independent and self directed with times of ambiguity.
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Supply Chain Analyst Intern

June - August 2019 • White Plains, NY

What I liked

Company was fantastic, great work environment, meaningful work, great employees

What I wish was different

Advice

Work for pepsico!
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Sales Management Intern

June - August 2019 • Buffalo, NY

What I liked

I liked the independence of being in the sales field and working with customers. PepsiCo really treats their employees and interns with so much respect and generosity. I met so many great people who helped me develop professionally and are now mentors of mine!

What I wish was different

I wish that I would have seen less of the field sales and more of the management side. I spent a lot of time helping the Buffalo team stay on top of merchandising orders, which was very physical and repetitive.

Advice

Be prepared to work hard! This internship is challenging but very rewarding. They push you outside your comfort zone!
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Sales Management Intern

May - August 2019 • Atlanta, GA

What I liked

Gave me good insight as to what the day to day life of a Sales Manager is and what trials they go through on a daily basis. It kept me on my feet, every day was a new challenge and that made every day exciting. I loved my team I worked with as well as very good people who wanted me to succeed.

What I wish was different

Communication before the internship would have been nice. Their communication seemed kind of all over the place but once I got there, there was no issue.

Advice

Be ready to work! Hard job with long hours, if you are willing to work you can succeed.
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Sales Management Intern

June - August 2019 • Denver, CO

What I liked

PepsiCo provided me with a huge amount of autonomy. Which meant that I was able to be creative, and try new things on my own. It was a very active job. I spent very little time sitting at a desk, I was given my own accounts and my own goals. Tough but challenging in the best way.

What I wish was different

You must have a car for this internship, while this was not a problem for me, it would have been nice to know in advance.

Advice

Go into it with an open mind, and be willing to try new things and get new experiences. Don't expect a cushy desk job.
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CPG Sales Intern

June - August 2019 • Wyandanch, NY

What I liked

I really enjoyed meeting the other interns from all over the US, as well as the strong support from my mentors throughout.

What I wish was different

I wish I had a little more freedom.

Advice

Don't be afraid to fail. Failure is the greatest learning opportunity.
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Sales Management Intern

June - August 2019 • Cranston, RI

What I liked

I absolutely loved my experience at Frito Lay this past summer. I was a part of an amazing team who were very willing to help me succeed. I learned so much about all aspects of Frito Lay's business from production to the delivery of products to the shelves for our customers.

What I wish was different

I do not have anything that I would change.

Advice

I definitely was not as smart as the other follow intern at my location, but I showed more passion and desire to learn. I also showed up to everyday and worked my hardest my hardest. You do not have to be the smartest in the room, but you must work to the best of your abilities!
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Sales Intern

June - August 2019 • Seattle, WA

What I liked

Being in a remote location, good pay, big company experience, professional environment.

What I wish was different

That job (not even the internship—the actual job) does very menial things. I wish I would’ve had deeper sales experiences. I wish I didn’t have to wake up at 3 or 5 AM so much. I wish I could have felt like I was doing something useful.

Advice

Don’t go in with high expectations; a job is a job and that’s how it was at Frito Lay
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Sales District Lead

June - August 2019 • St. Louis, MO

What I liked

I liked the team effort and communication with my manager at all times. Pepsi really made sure we always had someone to shadow, and a project to work on. I really felt my needs were met out of the organization, and challenges were consistently made apparent.

What I wish was different

I wish I would've had more time with my fellow interns. It was a very small class and I was mostly by myself majority of the time. I know that team effort is important, so I would like to be a part of a team more.

Advice

I would say you really have to be your own boss. Take the initiative and reach out to higher-ups yourself. This will help your overall experience for the company as a whole.
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Sales Management Intern

May - August 2019 • Rochester, NY

What I liked

My favorite part of the job was the people I met along the way. My managers and supervisors were nothing but supportive of me throughout my internship. They provided me with the critical feedback in needed to grow professionally and learn on the job. Also, being it was a sales job, I was able to connect with multiple store managers along the way working on my final project. For my project, I was assigned to a bunch of different stores and was tasked with attempting to increase revenue over a three week period. I loved this part of the job, and also believed presenting this at corporate headquarters in White Plains, NY was awesome.

What I wish was different

I wish that I had a longer project duration. Since it was only 3 weeks long, I did not have a big enough sample size of data to use in my projects. However I understand that I needed to see the front line of the business before they threw me out into the field.

Advice

Be a sponge. I did very well in my role because I listened and took notes whenever I worked with someone new. I got to experience what goes into every aspect of sales at Pepsi, and consumed as much as I could.
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Sales Management Intern

June - August 2019 • Sacramento, CA

What I liked

What I wish was different

Advice

Apply, apply apply.. you never know what’s going to end up happening and there’s no harm in applying.
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Supply Chain Intern

May - August 2019 • Stone Mountain, GA

What I liked

The environment and family atmosphere

What I wish was different

My daily commute to and from work

Advice

Be open to everything and be sure to ask questions
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Marketing Intern

June - August 2019 • Chicago, IL

What I liked

The people at the PepsiCo were incredibly friendly and collaborative. Everyone roots for the interns success and they all make sure the interns have a fun and successful summer

What I wish was different

I would have loved to have a couple of "daily workflow" like items in addition to the summer long project.

Advice

The internship is much more about seeing if you're a cultural fit than it is about the actual progress. Everyone expects you to do well so a strong presentation is the baseline. What sets an intern apart is their ability to connect well with the people on their brand/at the Company at large.
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