I love how it was part-time so I was still able to enjoy part of my summer as well as prepare for the new semester. I love working with older people because they are a lot more mature and have much better work ethic.
What I wish was different
The only thing I wish was different is working weekends. Although it is not long hours, having to be at work on a Saturday morning is never fun.
Advice
One piece of advice I would recommend is to let people know who you are. Connect with people because you never know what kind of opportunities you could gain from networking.
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Trust-Securities Processing Intern
June 2019 • San Antonio, TX
What I liked
I wasn't required to be very excel or bloomberg savvy to do the job. My interpersonal skills and resume are what inked it for me.
What I wish was different
Wish I had received more exposure to excel and bloomberg.
Advice
As long as you're cheerful 100% of the time and actively ask for work when you don't have any you will be well liked and have a great chance of getting a return offer if that's what you want. I had interests in pursuing work for other companies and am not in it for the long term. Just the internship experience.
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Call Service Specialist
October 2018 • San Antonio, TX
What I liked
Great opportunity to learn about the bank procedures and policies
What I wish was different
Different shift, starting out.
Advice
Pay attention and focus on how you want to grow in the company. Network to s many different departments as possible.
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Internal Audit Intern
December 2018 • San Antonio, TX
What I liked
The learning experience and seeing accounting in real life
What I wish was different
Covid not happening
Advice
Ask questions, and do not be scared to make mistakes
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Software Developer Intern
May 2020 • San Antonio, TX
What I liked
Excellent work ethic and room to grow.
What I wish was different
I think everything was great the way it was.
Advice
Put yourself out there and definitely make it known that you're willing to learn and improve.