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June - September 2023 • Bothell, WA

What I liked

The balanced work-life, nice and welcoming coworkers, healthy working spaces

What I wish was different

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Manufacturing Engineering Intern

May 2023 • Plymouth, MN

What I liked

I worked with a great team. There were opportunities to contribute to meaningful projects. Lots of opportunities to learn about the medical device industry and develop skills.

What I wish was different

Can be difficult working in such a big company. Sometimes difficult to get things done. In medical device it can also be difficult to get hands on experience with manufacturing equipment as quality is so important.

Advice

Meet as many people as you can in different groups and make sure that you are developing skills and getting meaningful results from projects everyday.
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Software Engineering Intern

June - September 2022 • Bothell, WA

What I liked

I liked how I was able to get exposure to the clinical side of things during the internship. I was invited to live scan sessions and get feedback from sonographers and other clinicians. I also liked how the project itself was tangible to an actual hardware device -- the ultrasound machines. I got to learn outside of software and work with other kinds of engineers on Fast Fourier Transforms. Everyone at the office was very friendly and approachable, resulting in an ideal work-in-person environment. I also loved how I was given the option to work remotely any day if desired.

What I wish was different

I wish there had been an official project description document that interns can refer to at the start of the internship, as well as outlined project goals and tasks. I also wish the people getting as intern mentors were not so busy that it was difficult to schedule one-on-one meetings to touch base on the intern project frequently.

Advice

If everything seems difficult, that means you are learning and actively being challenged!
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Amazon E-Commerce Specialist

June - July 2022 • Amsterdam, North Holland

What I liked

I loved the environment at Philips and the ability to go to Amsterdam to do an abroad internship.

What I wish was different

I wish that I could have had a bigger impact at Philips.

Advice

Push for more work. I did not do this until week two and I should have started earlier. They are happy to give you more work if you need it!
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Operations Finance Intern

May - August 2021 • Murrysville, PA

What I liked

I loved the atmosphere and that Philips gave me all the tools to suceed.

What I wish was different

I wish there would have been more intern social gatherings to mingle.

Advice

I would complete an internship! Do not be worried, be excited about it.
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Digital Marketing Intern

June - August 2020 • Somerset, NJ

What I liked

Bosses, and Team was very welcoming and helpful

What I wish was different

More organization and better communication for work assignments

Advice

Make sure to network and get to know everyone
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Test Engineer Co-op

January - August 2019 • Andover, MA

What I liked

The work environment is very challenging in that it forces you to either constantly become a stronger engineer or stagnate. While help is all around, projects generally require asking for help from a variety of people and consulting a number of sources. At first it can be really daunting and discouraging, but once you get the tempo, you're able to figure out what you need to improve in yourself in order to progress to the next objective. It has hard at the time, but looking back, I'm grateful.

What I wish was different

When I arrived, there were no resources left behind by past co-ops; it felt like I inherited a bit of a ghost town in that regard. It was difficult to figure out my expectations and responsibilities without any sort of reference. That's one thing I made sure to leave behind: a daily journal of my first three months.

Advice

Understand the end goal, figure out where you stand, and break down the steps to get the finish into bite-sized pieces. Check them off one at a time so you've turned big problems into a million solvable little ones.
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Electrical Engineering Intern

June - December 2019 • Bothell, WA

What I liked

Everyone on the team was friendly and helpful. I got to work on new products being developed and I learned a lot.

What I wish was different

I wish the timing had been different with what's going on in the company right now.

Advice

Take every opportunity to help out where you can and learn what you can
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Supply Chain Management Intern

June 2019 • Bothell, WA

What I liked

Visibility to cross-functional operations, the opportunity to own and drive projects, schedule flexibility, site intern events, experience with SAP, the team, the opportunity to apply class concepts

What I wish was different

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Software Developer Intern

May - August 2018 • Cambridge, MA

What I liked

People were very friendly

What I wish was different

Wished it was more tech focused

Advice

Be more proactive
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software engineer

June - September 2018 • Shanghai, China

What I liked

Collegues are nice, awesome cafeteria

What I wish was different

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Cardiology Business Intern

June - August 2018 • Andover, MA

What I liked

Great working environment, great experience and lot of clinical and industry experience.

What I wish was different

I really liked everything, I would love to go back

Advice

Be extremely proactive and strive to always be ready and never show fear or inexperience. Wave your 'intern flag' and let people help you
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R&D Engineering Intern

June - August 2018 • San Diego, CA

What I liked

The work I was doing was directly applicable to company progress and innovation.

What I wish was different

I wish I could've had more time to complete more steps in my project. Medical devices is a very regulated industry because of safety concerns so the project I was assigned to was something ongoing in the company and 2 months wasn't enough to complete it. Otherwise, it was a great experience.

Advice

Don't worry about the medical devices field if you are not a BE. I joined the team as a mechanical engineer and my knowledge was enough to apply to the systems in use and I learned all relevant medical devices knowledge on the job.
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Mechanical Design Engineer Intern

May 2017 • Andover, MA

What I liked

Everyone I worked with was friendly, helpful and knowledgable. Great learning opportunity for what it is like in the real world.

What I wish was different

I wish there had been a little bit more structure (this may have been due to the shifting roles of the managers when I started).

Advice

You should be a self starter. Be willing to ask for help, and really show what you can do and how you work.
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Procurement Engineering Co-Op

May 2017 - August 2018 • Cleveland, OH

What I liked

I had the opportunity to travel internationally with the company to a supplier. This was beneficial, as I was leading a negotiation that we led and I was able to be there in person to meet the executives I was working closely with, as well as see the manufacturing process for the parts we had outsourced to the site.

What I wish was different

Advice

Don't be afraid to ask very detailed questions about the kind of work you will be doing in your co-op to make sure it aligns with your personal goals. If you are working and you are unsatisfied with the work you are doing, speak up!
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