The culture, diverse portfolio within the company, intern job site visits, experience and insight into multiple positions in the company, and the overall mentorship.
What I wish was different
COVID had its challenges but made the experience unique.
Advice
Don't be afraid to ask questions or ask for help. Everyone is willing to make your internship a positive experience.
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Project engineer intern
May - August 2019 • Seattle, WA
What I liked
Very hands on, did a lot of meaningful work. Project team was also a fun group of people.
What I wish was different
Nothing really.
Advice
Ask questions and don’t be afraid of not knowing something
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Project Engineer Intern
June - September 2017 • Seattle, WA
What I liked
Lewis was one of the best companies I have had the chance to work for. The people are awesome and truly care about you in your performance and success. It is an Employee owned company so everyone who works there wants to be there and do their very best so that they make more money. I loved the transparency of the company with all their jobs and there were monthly PE trainings that were actually a lot of tun. It was also cool to get to know people on other job sites. I was working at Starbucks Headquarters which was one of the smaller teams so the monthly trainings helped me meet some other great people in the company.
What I wish was different
Sometimes I would finish their tasks sooner than they expected and they weren't always prepared to give me more work. But when that happened I would go walk the jobsite and see what everyone else was up to.
Advice
Work hard, ask for more work before you finish your task so then you won't sit twiddling your thumbs waiting for your supervisor to give you more work, and always keep a positive attitude. An internship is a long term interview so do your best to impress.