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Under Armour

Teammate

July 2019 • Waterloo, NY

What I liked

I like helping older customers pick out clothes for their grandchildren or helping kids.

What I wish was different

I wish I had been given more hours or shifts longer than just 4 hours

Advice

Buy a good pair of sneakers to wear!!
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Lead Retail Operations Intern

May - August 2019 • Baltimore, MD

What I liked

Planned, led and executed the 2019 Hometown Sample Sale, a 4 day retail event Created first-ever Sample Sale website and received 14,000+ views in 3 weeks Presented key learnings and business opportunities to the CEO, and International and Global leadership teams Achievements include the following: Sales total over $900k in revenue, over 47,000 units sold with a total sell-thru of 60%, and a conversion rate of 75% Total expense savings of 71% from 2017 and 45% from 2018, allowing net proceeds of $400k+ to be donated back to the Baltimore community

What I wish was different

I wish I could have stayed on-campus longer!

Advice

UA creates the most amazing internship experience! Worth looking into. And I made lifelong friends from across the country.
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Sports Marketing FP&A Intern

May - August 2019 • Baltimore, MD

What I liked

There were a handful of things I liked during my time at Under Armour. The first of which was the welcoming and light-hearted culture the company offered. In addition, my project for the summer made an impact on the company and is being implemented as we speak. I was able to meet with various executives and other teammates within the company to get insights on what I could implement in my project to make it sustainable. Throughout the internship, we had weekly meet and greets with SVP's and other higher-ups in the company, as well as panels to hear the C-Suite employees talk about their journey and insights on life. Lastly, the Under Armour Rookie Program (Interns are called Rookies at Under Armour) puts on a sports league for all its intern to play in over the course of the summer, which was a highlight.

What I wish was different

I thought my summer internship was as close to flawless as it could have been, except for two things. One thing I wish did not happen was that I was removed from sitting next to my team about three weeks in (but also was nice because I got moved to Rookie Island, which was an area of about 10 interns). Although it was nice sitting near the other Rookies, I was not as productive and did not learn as much as I could have if I was sitting with my team. The second thing I wish had been different was putting all of the Rookies on the same side of the harbor in apartments. It was difficult for me to get to know a lot of the Rookies on the other side of the harbor since I did not have a car.

Advice

Stay Humble and Hungry. You want to stay humble in your work life because there is always room to improve and aspects within the company or skills to learn. It is also important to stay hungry to continue to better yourself from an intellectual perspective as well as asking for work once you have completed your given assignments.
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Human Resources Intern

May - August 2019 • Baltimore, MD

What I liked

It was an great environment with people who truly cared about my success.

What I wish was different

Nothing, I feel as if I made the most of the experience. I am still keeping up my connections as well.

Advice

Be open minded and make as many connections as possible.
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Supply Chain Engineering Intern

May - August 2019 • Baltimore, MD

What I liked

Under Armour's Rookie League program is phenomenal. They provide endless opportunities to learn, develop, and network with individuals in nearly any area business/design/engineering imaginable. The projects done in the internships is meaningful and impactful work for the company. From meeting with executives of the brand to working side-by-side with Teammates in Under Armour stores, this internship program has it all.

What I wish was different

There are none - just wishing it would have lasted longer.

Advice

Have an open mind and latch onto as many opportunities as you can.
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Rookie, Retail Leadership

May - August 2019 • Hershey, PA

What I liked

I loved that it was a rotational program and that everyone was really dedicated to helping me learn.

What I wish was different

I wish there was something tangible that we got at the end so we could have something to add to a portfolio (or even guidance on how we could create something that would look good on a résumé/personal website. Even without this, the program is phenomenal.

Advice

Take every opportunity to learn something new.
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Global Analytics Intern

May - August 2019 • Baltimore, MD

What I liked

I like that I was given the opportunity to work on a project that would be beneficial to the company. I was given access to real company data and other resources that I needed to provide a valuable deliverable. I also liked that I was encouraged to learn as much as I could and build my network while I had access to variety of professionals with different backgrounds.

What I wish was different

I wish I would have taken the time to shadow people who worked in departments across the company. I also wish I would have spent more time developing stronger relationships with the other interns.

Advice

I would encourage people to try to learn something from everyone you encounter. People have so much to offer based on their existing knowledge and previous experiences. During the conversation the information that is shared may not seem useful but you never know when something that appears to have no initial value could become useful.
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Sales associate

May - August 2019 • Tannersville, PA

What I liked

I loved how flexible the job was and how friendly the staff was top to bottom.

What I wish was different

I wish the shifts were longer.

Advice

It was really beneficial for me to know some Spanish to work this job. Tannersville is a popular tourist area where a lot of visitors speak Spanish, and I was able to easily communicate with a lot of customers.
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Sales Associate

June - September 2019 • Woodstock, GA

What I liked

I really enjoyed the people I worked with, learning new things, and being able to serve our customers by recommending clothes.

What I wish was different

I wish there was more of a set schedule so that it’d be easier for me to work and go to school.

Advice

It’s valuable to work in different industries and expand your experience. Even if I never use some of the stuff I learned, it’s always valuable to better yourself at serving people.
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Footwear innovation

June - August 2019 • Portland, OR

What I liked

The atmosphere of working at Under Armour was fantastic. I loved using engineering skills in the athletic field.

What I wish was different

I wish I could have been involved a little more in other projects outside the one single one I was assigned.

Advice

Under Armour has a lot of ties with BYU, so if you are interested in working in engineering and sports, it is a great option with good BYU connections.
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Retail Associate

April - August 2019 • Livermore, CA

What I liked

Flexible hours, nice people, and good pay

What I wish was different

Better organization

Advice

Try new things and maybe you’ll get to love it more than what you expected.
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Human Resources Intern

June - August 2019 • Baltimore, MD

What I liked

I like that I was able to talk to different department heads that were in positions that I aspire to be in and learn from them.

What I wish was different

I wish my program would’ve been longer

Advice

It is what you make it. You can literally talk to anyone that you want to. It’s about how much effort you put into learning and reaching out to others.
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Assistant manager

June 2018 • Dawsonville, GA

What I liked

I loved have more responsibility and organizing the store how I liked it.

What I wish was different

I wish I could work less than 40 hours but that is what having a full time job is all about

Advice

Even if you don’t understand why your superior does something try to find understanding and have patience.
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Retail Stocker

June 2019 • Sunbury, OH

What I liked

Stocking

What I wish was different

Nothing

Advice

Be on time
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Seasonal Sales Associate

June - August 2019 • Simpsonville, KY

What I liked

It was easy and my coworkers were nice.

What I wish was different

I would've wanted to get paid more and had a job more suited to my future career plans.

Advice

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Sales Lead

August 2016 • Park City, UT

What I liked

Being able to work with a team

What I wish was different

I wish I could have spent more time outdoors instead of in a store

Advice

One piece of advice would be to always come prepared and learning about all the new apparel and technology UA creates so you are confident to answer any customer's question.
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Sales associate

May 2018 • Lee, MA

What I liked

That it is a relaxed invornment.

What I wish was different

Nothing

Advice

To just go with the flow.
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Sales Rep

May 2018 • Wrentham, MA

What I liked

My coworkers are easy to work with

What I wish was different

I cant think of anything

Advice

Any type of work experience is useful
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Sales Associate

May 2018 • Albertville, MN

What I liked

The environment and my co workers

What I wish was different

nothing

Advice

Working with and helping people that want to make a change in their life, actively wise, was a hugely gratifying
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IT Intern

May - August 2018 • Baltimore, MD

What I liked

Great group of interns - the company's culture is a really young, and fun one, everything is fast paced.

What I wish was different

Internal disorganization - there's a real lack of standardization across groups and procedures, which was incredibly frustrating. Painful emphasis on 'wins' - if you didn't label everything as 'win', regardless of if it were just a standard task, management would be visibly annoyed and displeased.

Advice

Overall an amazing time, just be sure that you have a set project.
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