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Analog Devices Inc.

Process Engineering Intern

June - September 2023 • Camas, WA

What I liked

- Great pay - Awesome workplace culture - Opportunities to work on relevant company projects

What I wish was different

- Work wasn’t the most interesting at times

Advice

- Don’t be afraid to ask lots of questions
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RF Products Applications Engineering Intern

May 2023 • Chelmsford, MA

What I liked

I really enjoyed the in-depth explanation of the RF concepts I was working with.

What I wish was different

I wish there had been more opportunities to work on projects with other teams.

Advice

If you work in a similar position, be willing to ask questions. Everyone is willing to answer.
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Test Engineering Intern

May - August 2023 • Chandler, AZ

What I liked

the location and the pay

What I wish was different

I wish it wasn't test engineering, and that the team was a little more friendly.

Advice

pays well if you want a stable job, it's a good deal
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Product Engineer Intern

June - August 2018 • Wilmington, MA

What I liked

I liked working in the lab doing hands-on experiments, interacting with people in other departments, going to weekly technical meetings to learn more about different topics, and having my own project to work on.

What I wish was different

I wish I had more one-on-one time with my manager.

Advice

My advice would be that when you do run into a tough problem, try out/think of a couple possible solutions to it before you approach your manager and don't just show up empty handed - take initiative with your work and do more than what's expected.
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Accounting Assistant

June 2017 • Milpitas, CA

What I liked

I liked that my peers and superiors were extremely accommodating, and kind. When I didn’t know something, they would gladly help me understand the project.

What I wish was different

Nothing! I really enjoy working here, and learning as much as I can.

Advice

I would advise others to always ask questions and be open-minded. If you don’t know something, feel free to ask. Most of the time, people are willing to teach you.
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Applications Engineer Intern

June - September 2019 • Santa Clara, CA

What I liked

The whole experience was great! This was my first internship in the tech industry and I learned a lot at ADI. This is definitely the industry I want to be part of. Working in the Product Evaluation team was awesome. I loved working with my mentor Minh Pham and Yaogy Xu over the summer. The dynamic of the team was very fluid and I was able to get any question answered almost immediately. There was really good communication among the team. The projects I worked in were challenging but rewarding. I learned a lot about DAQs and improve a lot my knowledge on embedded systems and communication protocols as well as hand on experience with instruments and tools. Great balance between lab work (building and assembling) and desk work (circuit design and programming). I also liked the community of interns at the company. I can say I made really good friends over the summer at ADI as well. Overall, really positive experience.

What I wish was different

Commute was the worst part of the day, specially going back home from work. I wish I had a shorter commute. Spending more than 10 hours in the road per week is not fun.

Advice

Don't feel afraid to use as many resources as the company has to offer. This includes software and hardware resources. Almost every tech company has an IT department that can help. If I knew earlier and didn't shy out, I would've found all the software resources they exist and that I ended up using much earlier.
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Product Engineering Intern

May - August 2019 • Wilmington, MA

What I liked

Learned a lot, lots of great people, and really challenges you to go beyond the simple solution

What I wish was different

Advice

Don't be afraid to ask questions and seek out others
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Intern

May - September 2019 • Wilmington, MA

What I liked

Everything

What I wish was different

Nothing, it was great

Advice

Always keep learning
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Electrical Engineering Intern

May - August 2019 • Wilmington, MA

What I liked

It was a great experience and introduction to the engineering field, I worked with many different disciplined professionals.

What I wish was different

I wish I could have chosen my placement differently, or in other words worked in a different department.

Advice

I learned to always keep an open mind and be curious. I also suggest making friends with other interns and learn about what they are working on, maybe you can help them solve a problem or vice versa.
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Equipment Engineering Intern

April - September 2021 • Beaverton, OR

What I liked

Wide variety of projects, many opportunities to learn new skills, collaborative work environment, excellent coworkers.

What I wish was different

More flexibility for remote work, but not realistic due to nature of job requirements.

Advice

Multidisciplinary field, plenty of opportunity to expand beyond traditional MechE responsibilities.
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Business Unit Finance Intern

June - September 2019 • San Jose, CA

What I liked

presented to the CFO and VPs, learn a lot about the semiconductor industry, people are very friendly and the company has a great culture

What I wish was different

My manager gave me a difficult problem to solve for my project that was something very similar that the data analytics team was already working on. but these people have PHDs in math so I obviously wasn't able to compete so my project didn't provide much value.

Advice

If you want a job there for after college, make that clear to people you are working with and show why you deserve it in the work you submit and how you carry yourself.
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Manufacturing Finance Intern

June - August 2019 • San Jose, CA

What I liked

I worked with the manufacturing finance team where every day was a learning opportunity. I am so thankful to have worked for a company that values its interns, allows us to interact with high-level executives and work on meaningful projects. As a finance intern, I had the opportunity to present my final project to the CFO and his team. I couldn't think of a better place to have spent my summer.

What I wish was different

Nothing. The internship program is well organized and Maxim truly wants to make sure interns are learning and enjoying their time there.

Advice

Talk to as many people as you can to learn more about this business and always ask questions. Everyone is always willing to help and wants you to succeed so don't be afraid to speak up when something doesn't make sense.
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Finance Intern

May - August 2018 • San Jose, CA

What I liked

Great team, organized experience with a lot of interns.

What I wish was different

Nothing.

Advice

I would advise future interns to hit the ground running and be focused and ecstatic about their experience.
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Applications engineer

June - September 2018 • San Jose, CA

What I liked

Interesting varied work, great team

What I wish was different

Advice

Networking at the career fair is a great way to find a position for the summer and after
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Finance Intern

June - September 2017 • San Jose, CA

What I liked

I was on the manufacturing finance team, and I loved the group. Everyone was very hardworking, and there was an emphasis on collaboration to get things done. The head of the group is an SCU Alum, so I had a good relationship with her to begin with. Everyone in the group was invested in my success, especially my intern presentations I was to do at the end of my internship. I learned a ton, and got a job offer to work on their team full time, which I am doing now.

What I wish was different

Nothing, really. Every aspect of the internship was awesome and well done.

Advice

Always look to do more and help the group. If you stall on a project, ask questions. Communication and social skills are key when it comes to success as an intern.
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Electrical Engineering Intern

June - September 2018 • Addison, TX

What I liked

The office environment was amazing, and there were some really smart and likeable engineers down there.

What I wish was different

A little more structure to the first few weeks of the internship.

Advice

Get out of your comfort zone and take a summer in a different location if it becomes available; I don't regret getting out and experiencing a different state for that long. 3 months (summer) goes by fast!
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International Tax Intern

May - August 2017 • Dallas, GA

What I liked

Recieved the opportunity to handle tax accounting before my big four internship, was super helpful!

What I wish was different

Nothing!

Advice

Practice your excel skills
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Applications engineering intern

May - August 2017 • San Jose, CA

What I liked

Great manager

What I wish was different

More hardware work

Advice

If you want to work in a specific field, keep looking till you find it, don't just take the first offer you get.
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Applications Engineer

June - September 2017 • San Jose, CA

What I liked

I like the group I worked with and the inclusive environment.

What I wish was different

I wish I could have had more time to connect with the other interns.

Advice

Never be afraid to ask questions and learn more.
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Electrical Applications Engineer

June - September 2018 • San Jose, CA

What I liked

Everyone was very helpful in answering questions and got to learn more about the semiconductor fabrication process.

What I wish was different

Small projects to give me when I had nothing to do after finishing a big project.

Advice

Come with a good attitude for learning and asking questions.
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