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City of Seattle

IT Intern

July - August 2023 • Seattle, WA

What I liked

I really liked the team's friendly atmosphere and their motivation to complete tasks as efficiently as possible. My peers and supervisor welcomed me in their team meetings and taught me tools for my assigned tasks.

What I wish was different

I wished that I had been assigned to backend tasks, but I learned a lot from my internship.

Advice

I would keep your mind open to trying new roles. I always thought that I should be a software engineer intern, but an IT role was fun and rewarding to me.
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Environmental Health and Safety Intern

June 2018 • Seattle, WA

What I liked

I loved working with professionals in my field, as well as skilled laborers offsite. In my position, I was able to dabble in a lot of subjects; TO15 air sampling, PIT tagging, chemical inventory, and hazardous waste management. I would recommend anyone who enjoys varied work to apply for an internship with SCL.

What I wish was different

I wish I had applied for this job last year!

Advice

Working with local government is an amazing way to interact with all types of folks. You will be exposed to some of the most intelligent, kind, and honorable people.
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Accounting Intern

June 2018 • Seattle, WA

What I liked

City Light has a friendly, welcoming environment and interesting recurring monthly work.

What I wish was different

I wish I had more large or long term projects.

Advice

Organization is key. I have a running to do list and a monthly work summary document to help me stay on top of my duties.
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Historic Preservation Intern

June 2018 • Seattle, WA

What I liked

Cool experience and getting to know the city a lot better. Learned a lot about research and how preservation really works.

What I wish was different

There was a lot of busy work, as any internship would have. It was hard to communicate with supervisors about projects I was given, with little feedback and the onus on me to track that feedback down.

Advice

Always communicate well and often. Better to feel like a burden on management than to stagnate ;)
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Technology Intern

January 2018 • Seattle, WA

What I liked

The work culture.

What I wish was different

More technical.

Advice

Constantly find new ways to make yourself valuable to a company.
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Electrical Engineering Intern

June 2017 • Seattle, WA

What I liked

Very supportive work environment. Other employees are very encouraging and willing to teach.

What I wish was different

Advice

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Key Customer Intern

June 2018 • Seattle, WA

What I liked

I had a main project over the summer, but there was a lot of room for flexibility and learning skills that were applicable to me specifically. I got to meet many different people at City Light doing all types of different jobs. City Light has almost every division of a business, finance, marketing, project management, HR, and obviously departments more specific to the utility industry, so I got to learn a lot about people's career paths.

What I wish was different

Sometimes I felt like I didn't have very much to do. I also learned that as a whole City Light is extremely antiquated.

Advice

To get the job, things they really value are diversity, environmental stewardship, and being open to learning new skills. Once you have the job, take initiative to make your own projects and learn skills on your own.
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Accounting Intern

June 2018 • Seattle, WA

What I liked

Everyone I've worked with is very kind and helpful. The environment is welcoming and they want everyone to succeed.

What I wish was different

Sometimes there are slow periods.

Advice

City Light is very flexible and understanding about student schedules. This is a great during-school way to make money and gain experience!
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GIS Intern

June 2016 • Seattle, WA

What I liked

SCL is a great place to work at. The work-life balance is great. Unlike the stress in private companies, SCL has virtually no stress. Employees are easy to approach and very helpful. As a public utility company, things are slow and it has to be passed to many people before a job gets done. Interning at SCL is fun as my boss is very friendly and easy to talk to. The work is not very stressful and there are no hard deadlines to complete tasks, SCL understands that every employee is human and life happens. SCL puts a very strong focus on a safe environment and there is information on safety available everywhere.

What I wish was different

I wish there were more field activities over the summer.

Advice

It is very important to consider which department you are working in and the things you learn will be mostly related to your department.
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Software Developer Intern

October 2019 - May 2020 • Seattle, WA

What I liked

The experience

What I wish was different

The guidance

Advice

N/A
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Accountant

September 2015 • Seattle, WA

What I liked

I enjoy the working culture and the people I work with.

What I wish was different

I wish this position was a permanent position instead of temporary.

Advice

I recommend that you start getting into the workforce while in school, if possible. Persuing your career choice after college always requires actual working experience. Do volunteering, internships and work-study within your career path while in school!
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Finance Intern

July 2018 • Seattle, WA

What I liked

Schedule flexibility, amazing team

What I wish was different

Nothing

Advice

Have some office skills (Microsoft Suite, emails)
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Paralegal Intern

July - September 2018 • Seattle, WA

What I liked

Learning more about the Criminal justice system

What I wish was different

I had more legal responsibilities, however, i understand this is not possible until I attend graduate or law school

Advice

You have to start somewhere. Even if you start at an extremely low level internship you will eventually move up or make connections in order to further your career. I was able to network and build relationships that will hopefully help me after college.
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External Affairs Intern

July 2018 • Seattle, WA

What I liked

I loved all the interactions with elected officials, especially Mayor Jenny Durkan! I liked the spontanaetiy in working with the External Team. Because this team plans and coordinates any event that involves the Mayor or Deputy Mayor’s, their schedules can be dull but also very hectic depending on which way the wind blows for the Mayoral Office.

What I wish was different

I am a part time intern and wish I had the ability to be full time because I love it so much.

Advice

I got this on in the Mayor’s office after introducing myself to the Mayor at an event I was volunteering for. My advice would be to always volunteer and give back, but also to put yourself out there whenever opportunities arise because you really never know what awaits you.
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