February 2018 - October 2019 • Parsippany-Troy Hills, NJ
What I liked
I liked the environment of the office. The office was built a few months before I started working there, so I got to experience a more modern work flow with more collaboration than a traditional office. The office was laid out with a more "open" cubicle design; the cubes were roughly 3-4ft tall, so you could easily talk to and collaborate with your neighbors.
I liked how hands-on my internship was. I was put on real products, working with real teams for products that would be used by customers around the world. I ended up designing and building an application from the ground up with the help of other interns.
I also liked the hackathon they hosted for us, as it gave us opportunities to work and network with other teams and individuals around the office.
What I wish was different
I wish the team I was working with was more equipped for the jobs given to us. I had no mentors to ask questions, and no other in house workers other than other interns to ask for help. From what I've heard from other interns, my situation was a bit of an anomaly, however it lead me to a lot of valuable information that really benefited me in the long term. For example, I learned how to read documentation in order to learn the tools, which is a very valuable skill to have. I also wish the teams would make better use of the tools given to us (i.e. Version Control). There was a bit of a gap in knowledge with our team, as the developers on our team were equipped for a different set of tools than the ones we got tasked to work with.
Advice
UPS makes a great foot in the door for less experienced workers. They don't expect you to know everything, which is great for students who have never worked internships prior to this one. I would recommend researching and learning a lot of the tools used on your own time, as we were never given any real time to "train". Make efforts to learn, collaborate, and really make use of what you're given to work with.
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UPS
July - August 2019 • Detroit, MI
What I liked
I liked that the job wasn’t just sitting around. I was loading trucks so I was getting a lot of exercise.We also got paid every week which I liked very much.
What I wish was different
Advice
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Preloader
July 2019 • Canton, OH
What I liked
The coworkers are incredibly nice. Great team environment.
What I wish was different
Communication between management and employees could improve.
Advice
Must have thick skin and be able to follow orders.
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Labor
April 2019 • Elm Grove, WI
What I liked
I like the people I work with
What I wish was different
The hours are less than ideal
Advice
Hard work pays off
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Package Handler
June 2019 • Memphis, TN
What I liked
I liked my salary and coworkers. Everyone gave me good insight about the job, and helped figure out if UPS would be a good starting point for me.
What I wish was different
I wish the labor was less excruciating. I underestimated what they were warning us about in orientation.
Advice
If you really want to get fit, or if you really can endure hard exercising then this would be a great job for you.
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Dock worker
June - August 2019 • Portland, OR
What I liked
Good hours, good pay, opportunity to start a career
What I wish was different
Clear scheduling, open to time off if necessary
Advice
This position is labor intensive with long hours, but very regular and easy to get the hang of.
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HR Intern
November - December 2019 • Seattle, WA
What I liked
The people are incredible and it feels great to give employment to job seekers in 3 states.
What I wish was different
N/A
Advice
Put your best foot forward and act with urgency.
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Package Handler
September 2019 • Jacksonville, FL
What I liked
The job isn’t too difficult, but it is physically taxing. They will cover a large portion of your school expenses. You also get insurance benefits after 9 months.
What I wish was different
Nothing really. I feel that the pay is fair and the job is good.
Advice
I’d recommend this job to any student.
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Package Handler
May - August 2019 • Louisville, KY
What I liked
the pay
What I wish was different
literally everything
Advice
It's a capitalistic hellhole but the pay + bonuses + overtime is worth it
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Package Handler
May 2018 • Orem, UT
What I liked
Well UPS offers assistance with those who are trying to go back to school.
After a year you have full health and dental in benefits, even though it is part-time work.
The early morning hours are very conducive to working one's schedule around going back to school.
What I wish was different
One thing that I wish had been different was just the general morale of the place.
Advice
It's hard work, but if you are willing to stick it out there are more rewards to be reaped then you could initially anticipate.
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Unloader
June 2019 • Ontario, CA
What I liked
I like working with other co-workers and meeting new people as I worked. I like working as a team.
What I wish was different
I wish it wasn't so hot.
Advice
Lift heavy boxes with your legs and get off of load stands carefully.
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Hazmat Responder
September 2018 • Omaha, NE
What I liked
Building my resume
What I wish was different
Working at 4am
Advice
Tuition reimbursement
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Package Handler
June - August 2019 • Youngstown, OH
What I liked
The schedule allowed me to take summer classes.
What I wish was different
Advice
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UPS package handler
June - July 2019 • Edison, NJ
What I liked
Treated with respect and my time was not wasted.
What I wish was different
The hours. I worked from 2:30 AM to 10:00 AM
Advice
Physical labor takes a toll, but not as much as the mental instability that was created by lack of sleep. Made me stronger in more ways than one.
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Packaging handler
June - August 2019 • Elizabethtown, KY
What I liked
Management
What I wish was different
Air conditioning
Advice
No job is too little or beneath someone, you can always learn a lot from other people and every experience.
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UPS Supervisor
July 2018 - April 2019 • Sioux City, IA
What I liked
The communication, leadership experience, and tuition re-reimbursement.
What I wish was different
I wish the hours had been different.
Advice
Even if you don't feel like you are "qualified" for a position or job, you should always apply. I applied for a management position without the qualifications, and I was able to get the job by utilizing my interview skills from Stacie Hays.
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Industrial Engineering Intern
May - August 2019 • Oakland, CA
What I liked
Hands-on experience with real-world problems, seeing how different departments worked together to finish projects.
What I wish was different
More clarity on the purpose of certain projects
Advice
Don't get discouraged when things don't go as planned. Growth comes with adverse situations
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Production Supervisor Intern
August 2016 • Pontiac, MI
What I liked
A good operations management experience. Very hands on.
What I wish was different
It was a very early shift, the hours were not the best.
Advice
It's good to have operations management experience, it really helped understand that aspect of the business.
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Payroll Intern
June - August 2019 • Coppell, TX
What I liked
I liked the fact that interns are highly regarded and are able to join meetings with upper-level management. Your input is also important to them and you work on projects that will actually be used when you leave. There is an opportunity to make an impact and you actually get to learn what it is and why it's needed. Many of the employees have been working there for a long time together and are very family-like.
What I wish was different
I wish there were more chances to interact with other interns in other departments to see how everyone effects the bottom line.
Advice
Be friendly to the people and comfortable asking lots of questions. You aren't expected to know anything so don't feel dumb and any cost!
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Ism co-op
September 2019 • Lutherville-Timonium, MD
What I liked
It is good learning opportunity. They will reasonable amount to learn