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Baker Hughes Company

Field/ Project Management

August - December 2021 • Lufkin, TX

What I liked

The workspace was very welcoming

What I wish was different

Outline for interning

Advice

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Financial planning and Analysis Intern

June - August 2019 • Florence, Province of Florence

What I liked

Exploring how a fortune 500 company operates on the global scale allowed me to further understand complex parts of the basic business model.

What I wish was different

As it was in Italy, I wish I had been able to converse in Italian rather than have employees switch to English.

Advice

The best part of the experience was making it happen, it was an 8 month process, and I received my contract the day before I arrived in Florence.
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Applications Engineer

June - August 2018 • Houston, TX

What I liked

Company Culture, Professional Environment, Excellent Pay, Networking Opportunities. There were not many things that I disliked about this company

What I wish was different

I would have liked to have a recruiter present for my hiring interview. My interview was done using HireVue and I found it difficult to record myself using my webcam rather than having an in person interview where I could communicate face-to-face

Advice

Go into this job open-minded and ready to learn. The Applications Engineering Internship at Baker Hughes gave me the opportunity to progress in my professional career and I am thankful for the experience
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Engineering and Technology Intern, Project Fulfillment Test Lab Engineer (Surface Pressure Control)

May - August 2019 • Houston, TX

What I liked

I enjoyed the work environment, the different tests performed, the co-workers, and teamwork. Baker Hughes is an employer that allows the interns to move around and be involved in any project, as long as the manager and the engineers in charge approve., for the most part, your role will be to shadow an engineer, and you may have to do the grunt work. Still, the experience of the project is well worth the time you put into it.

What I wish was different

I would have liked to have more training regarding the computer systems used. Not being experienced with SAP, produced a learning period for myself, I had to learn most of it by trial and error. I asked a lot of questions, but I did wish I had some experience using SAP or a small training from an experienced co-worker.

Advice

Always ask questions and volunteer for everything. If you are sitting around, get up, and talk to other departments. As an Intern, you have the opportunity to ask as many questions you want, and most engineers like to talk about their projects and their experiences.
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Supply Chain Engineering Intern

May - August 2019 • Houston, TX

What I liked

I had an amazing manager who pushed me to be independent and find solutions on my own.

What I wish was different

The intern program was horribly mismanaged and uncoordinated. It took interns up to two weeks to get a computer and access to their buildings.

Advice

Make sure you enjoy the oil and gas industry before going into it. It’s not for everybody, certainly wasn’t for me, but the experiences I had were amazing and I am glad I had the opportunity to work at Baker Hughes.
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Quality Engineer

June - August 2019 • Oklahoma City, OK

What I liked

Lax management, friendly environment

What I wish was different

Organization from corporate

Advice

Take advantage of any projects that come your way
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R&D Intern

January - August 2018 • Skaneateles, NY

What I liked

I was given control of two long term projects, and that allowed me to dive deep into one subject and become an expert in that area. In the end, I resolved my project and made a lasting impact on the production of our products.

What I wish was different

I wish I was exposed to more fields of study within the company , to get a more well-rounded idea of what this company does.

Advice

You have to be self-driven and be able to take initiative. If given ownership of a long-term project, you have to be able to hold yourself accountable to your deadlines and deliverables.
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Software Engineering Intern

February - August 2019 • Skaneateles, NY

What I liked

I loved the work environment. I didn't meet a single person I didn't like. All of my work was implemented in a live production environment, I did not just do intern work. They hire many co-ops so I got to network with other students and learn about all aspects of the company.

What I wish was different

Nothing. I loved the whole experience.

Advice

Don't be afraid to mess up or ask questions. Everyone is on your side here.
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Engineering/Technology Intern

June - August 2018 • Twinsburg, OH

What I liked

-The projects I worked on -The Engineers I worked with

What I wish was different

1) I wish I would have been able to spend more time on hands-on equipments.

Advice

Always ask questions if you do not understand processes!
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mechanical intern

May - August 2019 • Skaneateles, NY

What I liked

- Flexible hours - Friendly work environment - Co-workers were more than willing to teach concepts

What I wish was different

- Work was redundant / didn't feel meaningful - slow paced

Advice

Great place if looking for a large pool of interns and flexible hours
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Software Engineer Intern

May - August 2017 • Houston, TX

What I liked

The projects I was assigned were interesting and challenging, and the manager I worked with gave me a lot of flexibility.

What I wish was different

The large corporate structure of GE made it difficult to get things done sometimes; it could feel like there was a lot of red tape to tread through.

Advice

Get to know your manager early and establish regular times to meet with him/her. It helps keep you accountable and also lets you discuss issues or roadblocks with your manager.
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Mechanical Engineering Intern

May - December 2019 • Skaneateles, NY

What I liked

Hands on experience. Was giving relevant projects and responsibilities.

What I wish was different

More consistent work.

Advice

Get involved with as much as possible because there’s always something new happening.
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Sustaining Intern

June - August 2019 • Broken Arrow, OK

What I liked

I really liked learning more about the Oil & Gas Industry through this position. I was able to do a lot of hands on work. In addition, my coworkers were really nice and always helpful.

What I wish was different

Advice

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Mechanical Engineering Co-Op

May - December 2019 • Skaneateles, NY

What I liked

I had plenty of opportunities to develop my skills while working on impactful projects, and learned a lot about an industry I'd never known existed

What I wish was different

Logistically, getting set up was difficult while dealing with the initial onboarding process. There were some internal difficulties with HR shifting around, which has mostly been resolved but will continue due to shifting employees on the corporate level.

Advice

Reach out to different departments and find people to work with that are outside of your area of expertise. This allowed me to be part of projects that I'd never be able to complete on my own, and work on small teams.
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Engineering & Technology Intern

May - August 2019 • Sugar Land, TX

What I liked

Great team to work with and great work to be done.

What I wish was different

Communication and internship program management were lacking.

Advice

On-boarding process may be rough, but it is a great work environment once things are up and running.
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