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FP&A Intern

February - September 2019 • Mountain View, CA

What I liked

* learning opportunities * value they put on their interns * more knowledge on the particular role and a role in finance

What I wish was different

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Software Quality Assurance Engineer Intern

January - September 2019 • Draper, UT

What I liked

Opportunity to learn and grow

What I wish was different

Advice

Always be diligent
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Summer Intern

May - August 2019 • Boxborough, MA

What I liked

4 other friendly interns working with me

What I wish was different

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Legal Intern

May - August 2019 • Mountain View, CA

What I liked

plenty of opportunities to dictate my own projects, work with different people, and attend seminars/workshops for the express purpose of career enrichment + skillbuilding

What I wish was different

my department was relatively small and i didn't get to meet a ton of other interns in my specific field

Advice

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Backend Software Engineer

May - August 2019 • Boxborough, MA

What I liked

The job was extremely in depth and hands on. It put us right into the real world on the first day and treated us as real employees in every sense. We had our own meetings, backlogs, projects, etc. It was a great experience

What I wish was different

I do wish the company had a bit more resources to dedicate to us to help us transition in at the start. They don't usually do much with interns, so they pretty much dropped us at our desks with a couple starting documents and tried to answer our questions as they came up.

Advice

Continue to persevere as much as possible before asking questions, you learn a lot more through the trial and error. Instantly caving and asking doesn't help you learn as much.
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Content Marketing & Marketing Operations Intern

June - August 2019 • Mountain View, CA

What I liked

There was a lot of flexibility with the position. I was able to sit on two different teams, but I also was able to meet and work with various other teams within marketing. I felt genuine support from each person I met in my organization and learned a lot.

What I wish was different

I wasn't able to take on as many projects as I would have liked. Due to some changes within the company, my internship ended earlier than I would have liked but my managers were accommodating.

Advice

Ask as many questions as you can and don't be afraid to speak up if you're interested in doing trying something new.
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Data Science Intern

June - August 2018 • Mountain View, CA

What I liked

The work environment and the people.

What I wish was different

More careful planning of certain events.

Advice

Don’t be afraid to ask questions.
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Data Science Intern

June - August 2018 • Mountain View, CA

What I liked

I loved the people at Symantec. They were all very helpful, both employees and fellow interns. I was able to learn a lot and no one turned me down when I had questions.

What I wish was different

Some of the major events could have been planned better, in order to work better with people’s schedules.

Advice

Don’t be afraid to ask questions, because that is one of the best ways to learn and gain more experience.
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Finance intern

June - September 2017 • Mountain View, CA

What I liked

It was well paid and in a great location.

What I wish was different

I wish the internship itself was more organized.

Advice

It’s about who you know.
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University Relations Events and Social Media Intern

June - September 2018 • Mountain View, CA

What I liked

I never imagined myself to be at a cyber security company, but the UR Team has helped me realize how I can use my talents and interests to uphold Symantec's mission to protect the world's data in my own way by enhancing the intern experience. I love my team because they endlessly support me and allow me to combine what I'm passionate about with what I'm good at to create unique multi modal projects that promote fun, diverse, and inclusive activities and environments for all interns. I am grateful for all of the opportunities, growth, and relationships I have made with employees and interns alike over the 12 weeks, and I can only hope that current and future interns here will have the same experience I did!

What I wish was different

I wish I had other interns on my team. It got a bit lonely being the only intern. Luckily, there was one other intern from a different team on my floor that I was able to hang out with. More people around my age / position would've been nice.

Advice

Everyone you meet is a connection. Even if you get coffee with one person once, you will learn a lot more than if you've never had that 30 minute meeting. Ask as many questions as you can. People love talking about themselves and sharing their experiences, so you can learn a lot from them and about yourself!
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Software Engineer Intern

March - September 2018 • Draper, UT

What I liked

Besides being the biggest name in cybersecurity, Symantec is a place where I can learn from experts who have years of experience under their belts. Along with being able to work with brilliant team members, I also love the experience of working on a project that’s going to get serious real-world use. The company didn’t put together some fake projects to keep the interns busy for the summer – I’m a valued team member writing real code for a real service.

What I wish was different

It’s easy to be both totally prepared and completely unprepared for a job like this. The programming assignments I’ve faced in school prepared me pretty well for the individual tasks I do here, but what I couldn’t have done in school was fathom working within a system this big – every day I’m discovering brand new areas of the codebase to work on, getting emails to my team from people I didn’t know existed, and learning brand new terminology. School can easily prepare you to do the work, but schoolwork happens in a vacuum; it can’t prepare you to wrap your head around the massive environment in which you’ll be doing your work here.

Advice

Meet new people and learn a lot from them! We’re not here for “a summer job,” we’re here for one of the best educational experiences of our lives. We get to spend the summer surrounded by some pretty brilliant people, it’d be a shame if we didn’t take the opportunity to pick their brains on everything from technical tips to general life advice.
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Software Engineering Intern

May - August 2018 • Draper, UT

What I liked

Supportive team, awesome and transparent manager

What I wish was different

Advice

Pace yourself so you don't get burned out.
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Software Engineer

May 2017 • Tucson, AZ

What I liked

Nice working environment, the project I am working on, regular workload and free coffee.

What I wish was different

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Web Development Intern

May 2018 • Mountain View, CA

What I liked

I enjoyed everything this internship had to offer. This was my first exposure to working in a corporate company, and I learned a lot in terms of how things were supposed to get done. I also enjoyed the company of my coworkers, creating both long-term personal and professional relationships. I also learned that company culture plays a big role on your experience; it will allow you to enjoy going into work everyday.

What I wish was different

I wish I would have been more vocal on trying a new position on a different team. As a web development intern, I wanted to know what it would be like to be on another team, such as data science or strategy planning business operations. However, with an extended internship, I can still deepen my skills as a web development intern and then look into different teams in the near future.

Advice

It is so important to create connections within the company. It was encouraged to take the initiative to have one-on-one's with managers, co-workers, executives, and more. You will learn so much about what other employees do, and you may even find something that suits your goals better. Networking does not have to be complex; it can simply be striking a conversation in the break room.
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