Interns at Penn State University give their company a 4.0 out of 5.0, while the average rating for Penn State University is 4.2, making them 5% less happy than every other employee at Penn State University and 5% less happy than every other Intern on CareerBliss - the happiest Interns work for Juniper Networks.
"As an internship, CLC was rather disappointing. I did not learn as much as I would have hoped and would have gained more from other opportunities, and many times we would sit around doing nothing. That being said, there is currently a great team working at CLC that is very friendly."
"I have worked at Penn State university, as an intern, for 1 year. In that year I worked hand in hand with SKF aeroengine to build and develop a fastener with advanced, integrated sensor technology and wireless communications systems. I have done this by creating a healthy relationship with SKF and PSU Behrend Faculty and Employees to review and critique my design. By having done so, I have created six prototype sensors and worked with various people, some out of state, and others overseas."
"Great opportunity to work in a laboratory and research environment."
What do you like about working at Penn State University?
"Amazing opportunities. Worked directly with company clients in meetings and in formal and informal presentations to clients and internal staff. Senior staff are skilled, knowledgeable, savvy and great teachers."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"Show an eagerness to learn and a good work ethic. Be professional, but don't worry all that much about formality if you're a programmer."
What don't you like about working at Penn State University?
"As an intern, limited opportunity for in-company growth; would have to get lucky. Still a great experience to build towards a career elsewhere, though."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"You did a great job; keep doing what you've been doing."
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