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RR Donnelley

RPA Developer

June - August 2021 • Winfield, IL

What I liked

I liked how the company was very supportive. I got to work with a close nit team and they were very helpful.

What I wish was different

Something I wish was different was having more in person meetings to get a feel for the office. But other than that everything was great!

Advice

One piece of advice I would like to share would be to keep trying and give your best at each interview because you never know when you might be the one selected.
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Enterprise Sales Intern

June - July 2020 • Laurel, MD

What I liked

I like the hands on experience I was provided in a C-Suite level, B2B marketing and business communication sales environment. I was responsible for everything from prospecting to business development within certain verticals

What I wish was different

I wish there had been more collaboration with other interns from national offices.

Advice

Prove yourself, own your tasks and build trust!
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Marketing Intern

July 2016 • Atlanta, GA

What I liked

I love how friendly the employees and managers are. They are always willing to lend a hand and help you with any questions that I ever have. All the employees are also very patient. I felt like I would ask fifty million questions in one day and they were very kind to answer and stop what they were doing to help me. Finally, I think I enjoy the fact that they are willing be flexible with my schedule while I am studying at Georgia State University. They really try to make my life as smooth sailing as possible.

What I wish was different

Advice

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Sales Enterprise Intern

June - August 2018 • Chicago, IL

What I liked

I loved the company culture and getting exposed to so many different aspects of sales and marketing. I was given the opportunity to see the manufacturing, production, and execution of products. It offered a lot of perspective, as well as the opportunity to apply my knowledge from the classroom to the workplace.

What I wish was different

I didn't love the hour commute!

Advice

Learn as much as you can and take notes. Don't make your supervisor or manager tell you the same thing more than once and ask questions. Try to make as many connections between what you've learned in the classroom and what you're experiencing in the workplace. It will help solidify your preexisting knowledge and appreciate your educational experiences.
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