Well everyone, this is the happy last week of internship!
In preparation for your Internship POL this Friday, these next few blog post will support you in putting together your POL - make sure you check the Internship website every day this week!!!! Today's post covers Section 1 of your IPOL.
Today's blog post covers SECTION 1 of your IPOL: Be sure to write out all your reflections on today's blog posts.
POL Section 1—Your work as an intern
Reflect on the following list of questions to guide a thoughtful reflection about your internship experience and project(s). Be descriptive and display evidence(s) for your answers.
1. How did you make a meaningful contribution to your workplace?
2. How was your work as an intern meaningful to your education?
3. How was your work significant or meaningful for you beyond school and your specific internship site?
4. How did your project(s) go from an idea or inspiration to a final product? Share out the process & be sure to upload evidence(s) of this work.
5. What did you learn about yourself through working on the internship project(s)?
In preparation for your Internship POL this Friday, these next few blog post will support you in putting together your POL - make sure you check the Internship website every day this week!!!! Today's post covers Section 1 of your IPOL.
Today's blog post covers SECTION 1 of your IPOL: Be sure to write out all your reflections on today's blog posts.
POL Section 1—Your work as an intern
Reflect on the following list of questions to guide a thoughtful reflection about your internship experience and project(s). Be descriptive and display evidence(s) for your answers.
1. How did you make a meaningful contribution to your workplace?
2. How was your work as an intern meaningful to your education?
3. How was your work significant or meaningful for you beyond school and your specific internship site?
4. How did your project(s) go from an idea or inspiration to a final product? Share out the process & be sure to upload evidence(s) of this work.
5. What did you learn about yourself through working on the internship project(s)?
Wow! It's my last week of Internship! During my experience at Sekisui Diagnostics, from being been here and there, helping co-works and assisting help on assignments, not only from inserting data onto an excel sheet but to being surrounded by others who seem to care about my education has been such a memorable experience. Even if I didn't build any machine, or design one, I feel that my presence at Sekisui has brought a change in the company. Many have told me, "This is just less work for me". Yes, I absolutely knew that. But hearing it come from then, shows that I have helped them in such a little way for them to worry about one less thing. It also shows that when I finish on Friday, I won't be there to do those assignments any more.
Working at Sekisui has not only taught me the value of communication, precession, and learning but mostly on the path I would take in the future. As an intern, you learn more about the "Work World" and the "Do's" and "Don'ts" that follow with it. I have a clear understanding about the choices I would make that would help me in making my future a better one. One value that I have grown to do a lot more (then I already have) is communication. It is the main factor in helping you move towards the next step.
Internship has definitely opened up my eyes. I notice that I'm much more aware of my surroundings.
Since the beginning of day one, my project was already set-up. It wasn't an idea that later developed into a bigger project.
But it sure benefited the company to further progress in their work. As I've been mentioning in my recent blog posts, I have been working on a pump filling process improvement project and that I've been helping by gathering data and going through the DMAIC Process that would help us improve the product. So, throughout my internship I've been defining, measuring, analyzing, improving and maintaining data.
As the weeks went by, I've seen a difference in who I am. I have many more new points that I've have either grown in or developed. I would have to say that the three main points that I would consistency see were my communication skills (as if I haven't said that enough), independence, and maturity.
Working at Sekisui has not only taught me the value of communication, precession, and learning but mostly on the path I would take in the future. As an intern, you learn more about the "Work World" and the "Do's" and "Don'ts" that follow with it. I have a clear understanding about the choices I would make that would help me in making my future a better one. One value that I have grown to do a lot more (then I already have) is communication. It is the main factor in helping you move towards the next step.
Internship has definitely opened up my eyes. I notice that I'm much more aware of my surroundings.
Since the beginning of day one, my project was already set-up. It wasn't an idea that later developed into a bigger project.
But it sure benefited the company to further progress in their work. As I've been mentioning in my recent blog posts, I have been working on a pump filling process improvement project and that I've been helping by gathering data and going through the DMAIC Process that would help us improve the product. So, throughout my internship I've been defining, measuring, analyzing, improving and maintaining data.
As the weeks went by, I've seen a difference in who I am. I have many more new points that I've have either grown in or developed. I would have to say that the three main points that I would consistency see were my communication skills (as if I haven't said that enough), independence, and maturity.