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Stantec

Geotechnical Intern

May - August 2023 • Blue Ash, OH

What I liked

Great work atmosphere, loved getting exposure to engineering

What I wish was different

Nothing!

Advice

Don't stress! Super low-key environment and great learning opportunities. Everyone was so friendly.
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Electrical Engineering Intern

May - August 2023 • Portland, OR

What I liked

I really enjoyed the tight-knit workplace atmosphere, fully hybridized setup, ability to work closely with my supervisor, and office amenities!

What I wish was different

I wish that I had a little bit more training at the beginning of the internship program. Often, it felt like I was jumping into tasks which I didn't really know how to do.

Advice

Leverage your connections, particularly those on LinkedIn! Second, be willing to put yourself out there and try new things. I had a great time and learned a lot!
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Civil Engineering Intern

June - August 2023 • New York City, NY

What I liked

I loved the diversity of opportunities that are available at Stantec. It's such a large company that you get that wide range of projects, but you also don't feel like just a number. The New York City office was a very close group, and there were many fun out-of-office activities that helped me get to know my co-workers on a personal level. The support I received from my co-workers was outstanding, as everybody wanted to help me learn and succeed. I continued to develop my technical skills this summer, and I gained more knowledge of civil engineering in general by changing locations this summer.

What I wish was different

Something I wish had been different was my prior knowledge of the New York City area. It is a very crowded and packed area, which makes a lot of projects challenging. Although a challenging task is a good thing, as someone coming from the Midwest it sometimes felt overwhelming. Being familiar with the area you are working in is also helpful when getting to know co-workers, but being from somewhere else also made conversations interesting.

Advice

I would say going into every new work experience with an open mind is key. Learning new things is a huge part of any career, and the more you learn sooner the better. Also, reaching out and connecting with as many people as possible can help you get to where you want to be. I got my position this summer by attending a seminar at work and reaching out to the host. Making connections like these early helps lead to success down the road, even if it's years later. Also, ask plenty of questions, people are happy to help you!
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Process Engineering Intern

May - August 2022 • Golden Valley, MN

What I liked

Great work environment, peers and supervisors were very willing to help and get me involved in projects.

What I wish was different

The number and nature of projects being conducted can interfere with how much experience you get.

Advice

Be proactive and ask where you can help out. Also ask questions about the tasks at hand!
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Site Civil Intern

May - August 2022 • Charleston, SC

What I liked

I enjoyed working on real projects - they didn't leave me with strictly redlining. I was asked what I would be working on each week, same as the full time designers. At Stantec I had the flexibility to work on what I wanted, but that just made me want to work harder. I had the opportunity to impact the projects I was on and I truly felt apart of the team, even as an intern. I learned so much, and this internship made me realize how much I enjoyed site design.

What I wish was different

I wish I had had a little bit more time on a few projects rather than helping with multiple. I got a taste for many kinds of projects but I never got familiar with them. With that being said, I was on one project towards the end of the summer and I felt like I knew it like the back of my hand by the time I left.

Advice

Don't doubt your abilities. You can learn fast and your coworkers want to see you succeed.
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Water Engineering Intern

May 2019 • Cleveland, OH

What I liked

The office does a great job of exposing me to a variety of engineering tasks including fieldwork.

What I wish was different

I wish that I had the opportunity to shadow a variety of different levels of engineers on more of their day to day tasks.

Advice

Be ready to learn more working here than in a classroom!
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Interior Design Intern

June - August 2020 • Plano, TX

What I liked

Working with the Designers at Stantec was incredible. I also had the opportunity to work with five other interns on an cross-disciplinary project for a nonprofit. Stantec was dedicated to its interns regardless of the pandemic.

What I wish was different

I wish I had got to work at this firm for the whole summer, however, it was cut short due to COVID-19.

Advice

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Intern

May - September 2019 • Tucson, AZ

What I liked

Great experience

What I wish was different

Ask more questions

Advice

Ask more questions not related to current tasks of work
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Biologist

May 2018 - August 2019 • Elko, NV

What I liked

Great pay and great people to work with.the work itself is also fun and you get to see some cool places in Nevada.

What I wish was different

The schedual can be a bit hard sometimes, you work 12 hour days 5 days a week (sometimes more) and the work day starts at 6 am. So if you would like to have somewhat of a personal life during the summer, this wouldnt be the job for you.

Advice

Just plan to be busy all summer! You'll make a ton of money, just want get to have a life.
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Civil Engineering Intern

May 2019 • Mount Laurel Township, NJ

What I liked

I got good experience with CAD softwares

What I wish was different

Advice

Try your hardest and let them know if you're having trouble
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Civil Engineering Intern

May - August 2019 • Broomfield, CO

What I liked

Learning about the office environment and seeing how a professional setting works. The people I worked with were awesome and very helpful in directing me where I want to start my full time career.

What I wish was different

I was behind a computer screen all day every day. It was rewarding but definitely not always enjoyable.

Advice

You have to learn what you don’t like in order to push you in the direction to find what you love. Being in the office made me realize that I want to spend more time in the field in my career.
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Civil Engineer

June 2018 • Denver, CO

What I liked

It is giving me highly technical work in a niche feild.

What I wish was different

I wish communication with my manager was better.

Advice

None really
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Building Mechanical Engineering Intern

May 2018 • Cleveland, OH

What I liked

Received lots of job experience and even got a chance to do 2 site visits

What I wish was different

The company is currently transitioning and the onboarding was not very good because of this.

Advice

Go in with an open mind and be ready to do anything.
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Transportation Intern

May - August 2018 • Rochester, NY

What I liked

Great staff, easy going community

What I wish was different

More focus on one job throughout the design process as opposed to little tasks on several projects. But that was just the case with this summer which was slower than usual.

Advice

Definitely a good experience if you want to try out a consulting firm.
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Civil Engineering Intern

May - August 2016 • New York City, NY

What I liked

I loved the people the most - the entire staff is so friendly, most of them are so young. It feels like you’re family when you’re at work. They value coworker relationships so strongly- so many social events happening all the time.

What I wish was different

I honestly can’t think of anything I’d change.

Advice

Never complain - if you don’t know how to do something, don’t complain to another at your level - ask whoever assigned the task. They will be more than willing to help you learn.
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