HOPE has an amazing work culture and environment. They treat interns incredibly well, and I felt like I was genuinely contributing to the work they do and their mission.
What I wish was different
It would've been great if it had been a paid internship. It was a lot of work and a serious time commitment for no compensation.
Advice
Work for HOPE if only to learn about what a healthy Christian work environment can feel like. Invest in your work, ask questions of those you work with, and be open to learning.
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Development Intern
May - August 2018 • Lancaster, PA
What I liked
The staff dynamic which was one of servant leadership. No one was too good for any job. You’d often see the executive team washing dishes early in the morning or taking out the trash. This was profound in my eyes and in a world that is so individualistic. They also had a large emphasis on professional development for their interns and invested largely in their dreams. They really lived out the mission of their organization with all their staff and interactions with donors and such.
What I wish was different
My living situation was not favorable just because of a difficult roommate but it was an opportunity for me to grow.
Advice
Question your individualism. Look at the people around you and step fully into community.