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Controls Engineering - Embedded System Software Test Intern

May 2018 • La Crosse, WI

What I liked

I love working hands-on and applying what I have learned in a corporate rather than an academic setting

What I wish was different

I wish I could have done more programming myself, but I have done a lot of test work in python.

Advice

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Controls intern

May 2018 • La Crosse, WI

What I liked

Good work place community. Manager took active interest in my goals. Everybody was a mentor, ready to help and share their knowledge.

What I wish was different

Projects with more accomplishments.

Advice

Create a network of resources to gain knowledge and complete projects.
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Parts Support

July 2018 • La Crosse, WI

What I liked

Working for a large and reputable company like Trane was very rewarding.

What I wish was different

I wish I could have interned for Material Planning or more of a supply chain role.

Advice

Trane internships are very rewarding and worth it.
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Data Analytics Intern

May - July 2017 • Saint Paul, MN

What I liked

I was able to work on my own projects and have autonomy over my schedule.

What I wish was different

It was very far from home and I wished I had had more human interaction.

Advice

Don’t be afraid to travel for an internship. It’s a good way to explore a new city for a short time and even if you don’t like it, it will be over in a couple months.
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Operations Intern

May - August 2018 • Columbia, SC

What I liked

I really like the culture at the company and specifically at the plant that I was working at. It was also an awesome learning experience as I got to work on many diverse projects with actual implications for the plant.

What I wish was different

I was working in a role that is more typically associated with Industrial Engineers. This meant that I wasn't given the chance to use much of the technical knowledge that I have been building on in my Mechanical Engineering classes.

Advice

Don't be afraid to go out of your comfort zone a little bit. I had never lived outside of Michigan so going down to South Carolina where I knew nobody was a big deal for me but I had an awesome summer and I am super glad that I decided to go.
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