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M&T Bank

Software Engineer Intern

June - August 2018 • Buffalo, NY

What I liked

Being able to gain work experience and seeing how people operate in a professional setting. I'm also glad I was able to get a taste of a different kind of company (M&T considers themselves very conservative to traditional banking values), working for a large company-especially one that's located in my hometown, and getting to figure out what I like and don't like. I learned a lot of new things, but I don't know how many of them are applicable to what I want to do after graduation, and it also steered me away from a direction that I knew I didn't want to go in after I was done with my internship.

What I wish was different

I wish I could have been on a different team, or at least had some flexibility as to what I was doing during my time at M&T Bank. I wasn't too fond of the project we did and many times I felt like I was not maximizing productivity for the team because I wasn't interested in things that they found exciting, and often times when I sought help from team members there wasn't much insightful feedback, and expectations for my progression as the summer moved on was extremely unrealistic. Also, the overall mood of the people working there full time was bland. People were clearly not enthusiastic about working at M&T, aside from Project Managers, and upper level employees like the new CIO, and department overseers. This to me overall brought the mood down, and sometimes made me dread going to work. The technology used every day was clearly due for an overhaul (not using Agile as your development methodology, swearing by closed license software as the holy grail of security and development, being admin locked from everything including IDE's, extensions, and other software that can greatly improve productivity, all PC's still running Windows 7 in 2018, still using monolith services as your main Design Pattern for Infrastructure when growing businesses in the industry are switching over to microservices like Kubernetes, also Microsoft Outlook is outdated, etc.) I also wish I could've gotten paid more, but it's hard to negotiate pay when you only have a couple of offers, and you're a freshman looking for your first internship. I strictly remember talking to a lead in the Technology department halfway through the summer about reasons they struggled with acquiring new talent. When one of the reasons for this was revealed to be due to lack of pay for new undergraduates looking for full time work, and asking what M&T pays new employees now, the reply I was given was "I'm not going to tell you, I want you to return here" although all of this data is available on websites like Glassdoor, hearing it from someone who is currently working there immediately made me question any considerations I had about coming back to work at M&T for both full time and seasonal work (Not to say that I wouldn't return, but it was a big eye opener) When you're that open about how much you don't pay Software Engineers, and other people in Technology, although it's appreciated, it reflects a lack of understanding reality in the city, and more specifically the world we live in which is dominated by Software. I can name 5 companies off the top of my head right now paying new grad Software Engineers upwards of $100k starting salary in the City of Buffalo, and the fact that M&T Bank can't match that is weird to think about since they've been one of the most successful banks in the United States. Another thing I disliked was the cubicles, they made me feel isolated from my team and less involved with what was actually going on within the project. Now that I currently work in an open office setting I can fully understand why I felt this way during my time at M&T.

Advice

For Students: Even if you're a freshman in College, don't be afraid to apply to internships. I would have never gotten my foot in the door if I never applied. Now I'm ahead of most of my peers in terms of my resume experience, and knowledge in the Computer Science field. Also if you're looking to work in technology, go to as many hackathons as you can in college. For Employers looking to hire interns: Continuously request feedback from your interns about the program, the project they're working on, and what you can do as a full time employee to make the process more enjoyable for them. You have the interns there because you want them to return, you should not make them feel like all they do is busy work that nobody else wants to do. Another thing that's probably good is to not discuss the pay for new grads unless it's lucrative, and you're going to give an actual number, you will most likely scare them away before they even consider other factors.
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Data Analyst Intern

June - August 2018 • Buffalo, NY

What I liked

I liked the new challenges and variety in my day-to-day

What I wish was different

I wish I had people from my team in the office. Most of my team worked remotely.

Advice

Ask as many questions as you can to understand what your co-workers expect out of you.
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Corporate Financial Analyst

June - August 2018 • Buffalo, NY

What I liked

I like learning the professionalism within the workplace. I also enjoyed working on my analytical skills.

What I wish was different

N/A

Advice

Time management is very important and it’s a lesson I learned pretty early.
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Technology Intern

May 2018 • Buffalo, NY

What I liked

The atmosphere and community they have built in the workplace, as well as the opportunities to network and learn.

What I wish was different

Advice

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Technology intern

June - August 2018 • Buffalo, NY

What I liked

I received lots of experience in my field and was able to work in a real world environment to build not only skills for my career path but professionalism.

What I wish was different

I wish I was able to stay longer and get engaged earlier in the internship. The first few weeks were slow.

Advice

Ask lots of questions and say yes to all opportunities if possible.
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Default Accounting Intern

June 2017 • Getzville, NY

What I liked

M&T bank was extremely flexible with my school schedule and invested in working with me to help me gain experience.

What I wish was different

Advice

Be sure to make connections with as many people you can whether they’re peers or managers. They love when interns show initiative and take an interest in working for the bank in the future.
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