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The Hartford Financial Services Group

Claims Analyst Intern

May - August 2021 • Plantation, FL

What I liked

I loved the culture of the company

What I wish was different

I wish I had a mentor for my position

Advice

Come in with an open mind and ask questions which can help figure out what you like and don't like on the job
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Rotational Intern

May - August 2021 • Scottsdale, AZ

What I liked

Great team atmosphere

What I wish was different

I wish it was in person instead of remote

Advice

A great place to intern and learn about the insurance industry
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Surety Bond Underwriter

May - August 2021 • King of Prussia, PA

What I liked

I liked the program as a whole. The internship program helped me to network.

What I wish was different

I wish it was a rotational underwriting program. I wanted to learn some other lines of underwriting.

Advice

From the start, network as much as you can.
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ECLDP OTD&A Intern

June - August 2020 • Charlotte, NC

What I liked

This was an incredible internship opportunity that gave me insight into a variety of careers that I could pursue, allowed me to network with incredible professionals, and gave me confidence and excitement about my future in tech and data!

What I wish was different

Advice

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Actuarial Intern

June - August 2020 • Hartford, CT

What I liked

I loved the accommodations that were made to adapt to the virtual environment and the support that the entire company offered to their interns. Not to mention that employees at all levels made themselves available to answer all questions that I had.

What I wish was different

The only thing that I would change is maybe being assigned a “virtual buddy” in the internship who you can talk to. This person would be another intern so that they could relate to you and your experience.

Advice

Be open to whatever comes your way! Just because you’re an “intern” doesn’t mean you’ll be doing anything easy. The Hartford has all of their interns work on real projects and do things that the company really uses.
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Product Analyst

May - August 2019 • Hartford, CT

What I liked

The culture of the company is a great, with an excellent work life -balance. I was given meaningful work, with great mentorship and training. All around great experience, between work, co-workers and networking.

What I wish was different

Advice

Work as hard as you can, ask a lot of questions, and get to know the full time employees there. Everyone is super helpful and willing to offer advice if you need it. You'll get as much out of the internship as you put into it.
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Risk Management Intern

June - August 2019 • Danbury, CT

What I liked

The office setting

What I wish was different

Nothing

Advice

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Marketing Intern

May - August 2019 • Hartford, CT

What I liked

Great company culture - everyone was extremely helpful and friendly.

What I wish was different

Wish there was more feedback on performance throughout the summer.

Advice

Network with as many people as you can, even those outside of your area.
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Bond Underwriting Intern

May - August 2019 • Frisco, TX

What I liked

When I reflect on my time at The Hartford this past summer, the thing that stands out to me the most was the people I worked with. Each person in the office was genuine and happy to have me there. This allowed me to not only be confident, but it gave me an opportunity to work in an atmosphere where it was easy to thrive.

What I wish was different

There really is not much I would change here, but if there was one thing I wish I had the opportunity to do more of it would be the sales aspect of the role. I was able to meet a few agents as well as account representatives throughout the summer, but it would have been cool to meet even more and expand my network in this role and throughout the Surety industry.

Advice

The one piece of advice I would give would be that it is okay to go out of your comfort zone. One of my favorite phrases is "be comfortable with being uncomfortable", and that is exactly what helped me in this role.
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Small Commercial Underwriter trainee

May - August 2019 • Utica, NY

What I liked

amount of real world experience that is given to you, strong work environment with people that want to help, learning plenty of useful information that is applicable to real world experience

What I wish was different

More presentation practice leading up to capstone presentation

Advice

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Associate Claim Representative

May - August 2019 • Syracuse, NY

What I liked

The company atmosphere really made me feel welcomed from day one. Everyday there were friendly faces always ready to help.

What I wish was different

Advice

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analyst

July 2019 • Lake Mary, FL

What I liked

experience

What I wish was different

to take fewer classes at the same time. very difficult to work full time and study full time

Advice

set your goals and follow them
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Actuarial Intern

May - August 2019 • Hartford, CT

What I liked

I liked how my summer project was creating a tool that filled a real need at the company and will be used after my summer finished.

What I wish was different

I wish I had understood the big picture of my project better at the beginning of the summer instead of piecing it together as I learned more.

Advice

Volunteer for projects and work even if you don't know how to do it. That's how you learn.
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Financial Analyst Intern

May - August 2017 • Hartford, CT

What I liked

I liked the culture of the company. You were able to reach out to many people in the company to learn about their careers. One of the highlights was the Capstone Presentation at the end of the internship. Through your time there you are given a team of interns to work with and then present it to an audience anywhere between 40-80 people consisting of VP's SVP's etc. It is very nerve recking but definitely is a great experience!

What I wish was different

I wish there was more value added work involved. I had one project of having to predict the incoming expectations of electric vehicles which was great work and a lot of fun. But it only lasted about 3 weeks. The rest of the time I was filled with a lot of monotonous work.

Advice

Meet as many people as possible here. The culture allows it so definitely take advantage of it!
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