I got to work with a variety of different departments.
What I wish was different
I wish it would have been longer and the pay was a bit more.
Advice
Soak it all in, it's an incredible experience that very few people get to do!
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Business Development Intern
May - August 2019 • Oshkosh, WI
What I liked
I enjoyed the ability to work in the city that I go to school. Also a great experience working with larger businesses such as Boeing and Ford.
What I wish was different
I have no wishes for it to be different
Advice
Be ready to work with many different types and people. During AirVenture week make sure to drink lots of coffee
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Aviation Summer Camp Counselor and EAA intern
June - August 2018 • Oshkosh, WI
What I liked
Great enviornment, treated well by employers, respected, I was doing what I loved
What I wish was different
I wish I had more scheduled time off
Advice
Apply for this job if you enjoy sharing passion of aviation with teens
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Groundskeeper
June 2015 - July 2018 • Oshkosh, WI
What I liked
The job was something different every day.
What I wish was different
I wish I hadn't herniated two discs in my lower back.
Advice
Work as hard as you can and lift with proper lifting techniques.
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Government Advocacy and Safety Intern
May - August 2018 • Oshkosh, WI
What I liked
EAA is an amazing organization and the employees are friendly and fun to work with. EAA's annual convention, AirVenture, is a 7-day event that attracts over 500,000 people. Employees are busy during the event, but are also encouraged to actually experience the event by looking at the planes, watching airshows, inviting friends and family, etc. It's seven days of constant running around, but it was also the most exciting seven days of the summer. I learned a lot about general aviation and even got to fly a plane, so the internship is an experience I will remember for a long time.
What I wish was different
My only complaint is that I wish I would have had more to do. AirVenture gave me some extra responsibilities during the two weeks leading up to and the week of the convention, but for most of the summer I had small responsibilities here and there but no real projects to call my own.
Advice
Learn as much as you can at any internship! People who are passionate about their jobs (like everyone was at EAA) will love to tell you about what they do.