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Northrop Grumman Corporation

College Technical Intern

June - September 2018 • Redondo Beach, CA

What I liked

Specific intern program was very well conducted.

What I wish was different

More work?

Advice

Definitely participate in as many events as you possibly can. If your program does not provide enough events, see what other interns in other programs are up to and talk to your manager about switching around. They're very accommodating and there is a lot of room to explore within the company.
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Technical Intern

May 2017 • Hill Air Force Base, UT

What I liked

Real work, I didn’t feel like an intern. Great coworkers and team, and learned a lot about modern web development.

What I wish was different

I wish I could still be working more. That’s about it.

Advice

Ask questions, do not move forward if you don’t understand. The more you understand, the more you contribute, the more valuable you are.
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Embedded Software Engineering Intern

May - August 2018 • Beavercreek Township, OH

What I liked

The ability to learn about many of the difficulties of embedded software engineering, such as synchronization and data races. This was a very challenging internship, but I learned a lot.

What I wish was different

I wish I interacted with other interns more often. I interacted with them on a weekly basis, but there were no other interns on my team. This was nice because I got all of the work, but it became lonely at points, especially compared to working with 4 other interns last summer.

Advice

Don't be afraid to say that you aren't following what's going on. I often found myself asking questions that I felt I should know the answer, but that's the only way I learned.
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Hardware Engineering

June - August 2018 • Los Angeles, CA

What I liked

I really loved having the opportunity to advance my Computer Aided Design skills. I was also able to take advantage of the free SolidWorks training in which I worked toward receiving my certification in that particular software that I was using on the job. My favorite part was being assigned a design task in which I had the flexibility of making a Isolator fixture in Solid Works and then being able to 3D print the final design.

What I wish was different

I wish I had one continuous project instead of multiple tasks in which I finished in about a day or so.

Advice

The biggest advice I would give is to not be afraid to ask for work and to be open about every assignment even if it is small because you can still learn new skills from smaller tasks. Also, make sure to network while interning! There are so many people who have been in the exact same position and would love to give tips to being successful within whatever career field you want to pursue.
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College Administrative Intern

June 2017 • Azusa, CA

What I liked

The culture and the work that I was exposed to.

What I wish was different

Advice

Keep an open mind and take advantage of new experiences.
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Finance Intern

February 2016 • Northridge, CA

What I liked

What I liked most was The real world experience. Some things must be experienced rather than studied. For that reason I feel much more prepared to graduate and enter the work force.

What I wish was different

I wish I was able to take on more projects. What I had was good but I feel like I could have utilized more of my time.

Advice

Understand that most of the people are here to help you.
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Systems Engineering Intern

June - August 2018 • Redondo Beach, CA

What I liked

Gained valuable experience working with a large codebase.

What I wish was different

I wish I would have had more exposure to different areas of software development.

Advice

Try to get your clearance process started as early as possible. It takes awhile to get approved.
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business development intern

June 2018 • El Segundo, CA

What I liked

What I wish was different

Advice

Reach out to your manager beforehand to select the type of work you want to do
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Software intern

May - August 2018 • Ogden, UT

What I liked

Good Company. Very bureaucratic.

What I wish was different

More development and working with other engineers. A lot of tasks were solo.

Advice

You get what you put into it.
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Technical Intern

June - August 2018 • Woodland Hills, CA

What I liked

Really amazing culture and interesting work

What I wish was different

I wish I had government clearance, so I could do more interesting projects

Advice

Get clearance. Also, if you want an opportunity that will lead to a full-time position this is definitely the one.
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Materials Processes and Services Intern

June - August 2018 • Redondo Beach, CA

What I liked

I got to work on many different tasks for many different projects. I got to learn on the job and try a lot of new things

What I wish was different

I wish I had gotten to dictate or lead a project

Advice

Try as many different things as possible
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Mechanical Engineering Intern

May - August 2018 • Melbourne, FL

What I liked

A lot of valuable and useful work. Great learning experience.

What I wish was different

Try another aspect in design.

Advice

Talk to as many people as you can.
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Software Engineering Intern

May - August 2018 • Baltimore, MD

What I liked

Really nice atmosphere and work environment. Learned how to make use of the information taught in class into the work I do.

What I wish was different

Nothing

Advice

Try to learn as much as you can and attend all of the events that you can. The events are there for you to understand the work and the company better.
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Electrical Engineering Intern

May 2018 • Wallops Island, VA

What I liked

I liked how it wasn't a hand holding experience, when I got a task I had to use my own knowledge or ask my coworkers to figure it out.

What I wish was different

Advice

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Associate software engineer

January 2018 • Hill Air Force Base, UT

What I liked

I enjoy the freedom to set my schedule (outside of core hours), and the opportunity to work on projects (from a limited pool) that interest me.

What I wish was different

While interning I wish I had been able to be more familiar with program timelines. Now that I’m full time, I wish that there was less documentation to write

Advice

As long as you take charge of yourself and your time - there are plenty of opportunities for growth wherever you work. Be proactive in supporting and giving your opinion on projects even though you feel like you don’t know as much
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Industrial Engineering Intern

June - August 2018 • Baltimore, MD

What I liked

My projects were meaningful

What I wish was different

The relocation stipend was more, Baltimore has a high cost of living

Advice

Be a fast learner and quick study. Be proactive and go out and look for projects if you feel you’re at a stand still
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Hardware Technical Intern

June - August 2018 • Sunnyvale, CA

What I liked

I enjoyed the projects and daily tasks I was given. I really liked working with the component test group and being able to help run the tests. My manager was really hands on with interns and was helpful in ensuring I had a good experience there. My whole team was very welcoming.

What I wish was different

There were some days where I had less to do than others. I prefer to keep busy than to not have much to do.

Advice

I was lucky enough to some how be granted an interim security clearance and this enabled me to work on real projects with my team.
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2018 Software Sustainment Intern

June - October 2018 • Herndon, VA

What I liked

My friends, and my team was an amazing team of capable intelligent software developers

What I wish was different

Inconsistency - some interns got paid to go to intern events and I did not and was expected to make up hours despite the events being mandatory Slow - it took them 2 weeks to get Visual Studio on my computer, they took 2 weeks for my laptop, everything needs to be approved and is ultra slow They either overworked or didn't have any work for Interns

Advice

Work there for the experience and to learn about corporate life and get a little knowledge about defense, but if your not engineering they don't really value you so find a place that values you.
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Aerospace Engineering Technician

May 2018 • Melbourne, FL

What I liked

All my coworkers were very helpful and the atmosphere was fully supportive of my learning.

What I wish was different

Broader engineering skills used.

Advice

It's a great, valuable experience that is worth your consideration. You will do real work that is relevant to the company with plenty of autonomy and freedom to operate as a new engineer. I was considered an equal amongst my peers and mentors which was conducive to an excellent learning experience.
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Technical Intern

April 2017 • New York City, NY

What I liked

It's a supportive and quiet environment. The work load is not too much and there's a lot of privileges given while working there. The pay was high for an internship and my co-workers/boss all cared about my career.

What I wish was different

I wish that there would be more software development and mentors in that field. Since this location has a small number of employees there wasn't anyone who could mentor me.

Advice

Apply to everything you can and shoot your shot. While in the job, get to know the people and the company there. If the company likes you and hired you, there is probably a offer awaiting at the end. Don't be afraid to ask for help and don't be afraid to ask about your future in the company if you like it there. That would be a talk you'll have with your manager/boss.
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