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AECOM

Construction Intern III

May - August 2022 • Grand Rapids, MI

What I liked

The vast amount of experience within the company from full supervision to me doing the work by myself.

What I wish was different

N/A perfect job

Advice

Ask a lot of questions about anything.
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Transportation Construction Engineering Intern

May - July 2021 • Grand Rapids, MI

What I liked

I loved the connections and varies jobs that I was exposed to besides my internship title. There was a lot of flexibility regarding my experiences in Grand Rapids such as going to various landmarks and traveling on weekends with my personal rental vehicle.

What I wish was different

Ring notified if all the materials I needed before I got there when I came to housing.

Advice

Reach out and talk to everybody because the connections you make will help you far past year career choice.
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Civil engineering/Drainage intern

June 2018 • Arlington County, VA

What I liked

I like the exposure that you get to work on life projects.

What I wish was different

I wish as an in intern you didn't have search for work sometimes.

Advice

Learn how to speak up for yourself, so you won't get over look.
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Engineering intern

June - August 2019 • Titusville, FL

What I liked

What I wish was different

Advice

Never give up on trying to find an internship! I thought I had run out of options for a summer job until at the last second Themis opportunity came up, and I’m so excited that it did.
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Industrial Water/Wastewater Intern

May 2019 • Boston, MA

What I liked

I loved the opportunity to work independently on significant projects, while having access to supervision and guidance.

What I wish was different

I wish the company connected interns internally with each other earlier in the summer.

Advice

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Assistant superintendant

June - August 2017 • New York City, NY

What I liked

It was a very valuable learning experience.

What I wish was different

I wish I did a variety of things, instead of just specifically 3-4 different things.

Advice

Ask for work from everyone in the office, be eager to learn.
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Civil Engineering Intern

August 2018 • Akron, OH

What I liked

Making money

What I wish was different

Make more money

Advice

Work hard and you will make money
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Traffic/ITS Intern

May - August 2019 • Boston, MA

What I liked

Location, flexibility and projects I worked on

What I wish was different

It was a great experience, commute was a little expensive but it was worth it.

Advice

Be on top of things at your internship and be consistent in your work. Don't hesitate to pitch in any ideas or to ask questions. You co-workers were once at your place. Also, keep in touch with them. I got a full-time offer at my colleague's previous firm. Making connections and knowing about your colleague's and project manager's work experience can help you a lot to land a job and give you a different perspective about the corporate world.
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FP&A Intern

June - August 2019 • Los Angeles, CA

What I liked

I was involved in meaningful projects that contributed to the FP&A team's reporting processes. The internship challenged me to learn and adapt quickly, while improving useful skills along the way such as Excel financial modeling. I had access to AECOM's regional and corporate executives on a daily basis. The internship paid well and provided many corporate benefits.

What I wish was different

The FP&A internship coincided with the FP&A team's planning season which meant my manager was consistently busy with deadlines. While he did his best to provide me with the resources I needed to succeed, communication and deadlines were not always clearly communicated and assistance was not always accessible when needed.

Advice

Always be prepared in FP&A as ad hoc reporting is part of the daily routine. New reports are always needed to improve existing reporting structures and processes. It provides a chance to show off creative abilities and talent under pressure.
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Mechanical Engineering Intern

June - August 2019 • New York City, NY

What I liked

Everyone at Aecom was very helpful and friendly. Everyone was willing to go out of there way to explain in detail if you have a question. Also, my group participated in a lunch and learn every other week where we would do a powerpoint on a topic you would like to talk about in the engineering field.

What I wish was different

I wouldn't change a thing working for Aecom.

Advice

Don't be afraid to ask, anyone is willing to provide an answer.
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environmental engineering intern

June 2021 • Newark, DE

What I liked

Flexible work schedule, mix of both office and field work, applicable to my interests

What I wish was different

NA

Advice

100% worth applying- a very positive experience. You will learn a lot!
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Urban Design Intern

May - July 2018 • Hong Kong, Hong Kong

What I liked

The hands-on experience of learning how to use design applications, such as Adobe Illustrator and SketchUp, was an immensely helpful experience for me. It also taught me a lot about my personal interests and my career journey and direction in life. I realized that I missed the buzz and fast-paced life of school and education, and made me realize as well that graduate school was a path I would more strongly consider. I made a rough plan of my life after my undergraduate years to work a job for a few years, then go back to grad school to earn a masters in urban planning or design, then return to working to really establish a more focused career base.

What I wish was different

Advice

The internship taught me many tips on what it is like working in the urban design and urban planning field, such as teaching me the discipline of sitting in an office all day and speaking with coworkers on projects.
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Summer Electrical Engineering Intern

May - August 2019 • Morehead City, NC

What I liked

I was on a small, tight-knit team so I got to know my coworkers really well. I was immediately immersed in the team's project and felt that my contributions were important and valued. I received a lot of hands-on engineering experiences and learned general workplace skills that you can't get in school.

What I wish was different

Because we were at a small office separated from the rest of the company, I didn't get to meet many people in general, much less people in various company roles. I really appreciated our unique environment but this was one small drawback.

Advice

Really dive into the project as much as your skills will allow! Be open to learning to do new things you're not necessarily familiar with, as all these skills are helpful in the engineering workplace.
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Mechanical Engineering Intern

June - August 2018 • Roanoke, VA

What I liked

Very interesting work, great work environment, and helpful co-workers

What I wish was different

Central office approved programs for me to use sooner so I could become better acquainted with them

Advice

Don't be afraid to admit you don't understand or know what's you're doing
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Civil Engineering Intern

May - August 2018 • Greenwood Village, CO

What I liked

I liked having the ability to use the knowledge and tools that I have developed in my core classes I have taken towards earning my degree. Also feeling like I was part of their AECOM team and family was amazing and that the work I was producing was of the same quality they would expect of an experienced civil engineer was awesome as well.

What I wish was different

Made more connections than just the people in my department.

Advice

Don’t be afraid to take on a project that is out of your comfort zone because it’ll surprise you how rewarding it’ll be once the tasks are all completed.
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LO/TO Intern

June - August 2018 • Richland, WA

What I liked

Clear care for the safety and well being of their employee's.

What I wish was different

Pace of the job was a bit slow to begin with.

Advice

Don't be afraid to ask questions when things may be unclear.
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Engineer Intern

September 2018 • Detroit, MI

What I liked

Helping the city of Detroit.

What I wish was different

Able to control the cameras.

Advice

To be careful when around sewers
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Electrical Engineering Intern

June - August 2019 • New York City, NY

What I liked

Very relaxing work environment with lots of opportunities to learn.

What I wish was different

Advice

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Structual Engineering Intern

April - September 2018 • Salt Lake City, UT

What I liked

Very applicable expiernce for my career.

What I wish was different

nothing

Advice

Learn microstation or autocad if you want an expiernce like this.
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Marketing Intern

June 2018 • Arlington County, VA

What I liked

I had an amazing manager who really pushed me to learn and grow. She constantly gave me new projects, introduced me to executive level individuals, and taught me many professional skills.

What I wish was different

I wish I could have worked on a few of the projects in the company’s sports industry.

Advice

Always be able to network. I got this position by golfing with a stranger, learning about what they do, following up on LinkedIn, and getting hired. Networking happens all the time. Always be prepared.
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