"Love: practicing myself with all different kinds of tools and languages. Refine my knowledge.Hate: no."
"I love learning new technologies and building skills in various areas such as from working with database and websites to implementing image recognition modules for a robotic submarine. That is by no means an exhaustive list."
"I love my work, and do it with full of energy. I loved the challenge when developing a new function. It's just like playing race car game, because we have to finish tasks on time with limited time.There is nothing I hate to be a Software Engineering Intern from which I learned a lot of skills."
"I learn hands on material."
"It gives me a sense of achievement when I see my codes can run and get the right result. And I'm interested to build things by hands, writing codes is one way, and I also like cooking, mechanics and so on. The bad thing is that sometimes I have to stay up too late without sensing it, because I'm too devoted into programming."
"I thought that going in to my internship at AML Partners would have been intimidating and strenuous, but the great employees at AML Partners were able to make it a comfortable and friendly work environment. It's not that often that you find a company who can make you feel as if you were a regular employee, even if you've only worked there for 1-2 weeks, and the education I gained during my internship was like no other."
"I loved the fact that there were a lot of extra curricular activities apart from work. I hated the fact that I wasnt sure if my work was going to be used."
"I loved the experience that I gained from this job but more importantly, I also got to know that I love developing more than testing."
"Ability to learn and meet new people."
"I love being challenged and motivated. There isn't much that I didn't like. I graduate college and am now looking for a real job."
"I enhanced my skills in coding and learned new concepts through the Coop. I loved being a software engineer because you get to be exposed to different areas, from writing scripts, to developing tools, to testing and developing. What I loved the most is that the group I worked for is benefiting from what I developed."
"I love being able to get hands-on experience and solidify my knowledge from school, and interning for wages rather than an unpaid internship really places the true responsibility of the work on your shoulders, and you also learn much more from the challenge. The only downside to software engineering starting out, which really applies to any job, is being able to find the workplace where you are passionate about what you are programming."
"I love the learning aspect of being a software engineer intern. Being able to work with next technology and being on the forefront of technology is exciting. I would say the worst part about being a software engineer intern would be leaving after your time has been fulfilled. It would be nice to be working steady on a project full time. I wish to earn the title of Software Engineer."
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