Learning the different aspects and terminology of construction management. Communicating with different trades and nurses to get the job done in the safest and smartest fashion.
What I wish was different
I wish there was more initial training involved. My supervisor was obviously very busy, and sometimes I felt like I was left to learn on my own. I felt like I spent the first couple weeks just trying to get acclimated to everything.
Advice
Ask plenty of questions and be sure to talk to everyone on the job site. Having a good reputation with the different trades goes a long way when solving issues and asking them to complete tasks.
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Intern
July - August 2017 • New York City, NY
What I liked
What I liked about working with Turner Construction Company was the real world experience I obtained. I was never stuck filing papers or organizing the office. I was either involved out in the field or doing office work.
What I wish was different
I wish that the project I was sent to was not in the closing stages of completion. Because of this, not much field work was going on. Therefore, most of my time was spent in the office.
Advice
Be organized. Construction management is all about organization and if they see an intern who is well-organized and motivated, they will not be disappointed.
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Construction Project Management Intern
May - August 2018 • Lexington, KY
What I liked
I liked that I was given more responsibilities during this second co-op term.
What I wish was different
I wish I could get more involved with budget/cost and design work.
Advice
This is a great co-op atmosphere. I received plenty of first hand experience on site. Great co-workers who were willing to teach and help me through the process.
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Assistant Superintendant
May - August 2018 • New York City, NY
What I liked
I enjoyed the people I worked with. Turner Construction has great employees and really take the time to help you understand everything on and off the construction site.
What I wish was different
I wanted a little more communication with HR after my internship had concluded.
Advice
Be sure to ask a lot of questions. Your employers understand that you are still a student and are eager to learn. They enjoy the questions more than you think.