Valve and Specialty Application Engineering Intern
Department: Application Engineers
My experience
Overview
1. Mainly just processed purchase orders and wrote up quotes for customers of control valves and pressure regulators. 2. Occasionally did projects that involved compiling inventory data for several of the company's major clients (fairly monotonous work). 3. The only interesting projects that I got to do were using process data from customers and the company software to
I did not really like working here. I did learn a lot about control valves and pressure regulators, but all around the office and culture is quite depressing. Also having a long commute (if you live at Georgia Tech) can be quite demoralizing.
Would recommend it to people who...
Don't mind performing largely busywork and a very easy job
Would NOT recommend it to people who...
Want an engaging work culture, a challenging work experience, interesting projects
Impact of work
How much knowledge or experience was needed going in (pre-requisites)?
Time spent working
How did working remote affect your experience?
It was an improvement being virtual, largely because the company is an hour commute from GT
Interview advice
Interview Rounds
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Advice on how to prepare
Focus on your problem solving abilities, ability to handle multiple tasks at once, and ability to learn new information quickly and accurately (because there is a lot of information thrown at you in the first few weeks)
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