The internship program is an intense 8-10 week program. Over the course of the internship, I was exposed to all aspects of Shaw's business. Shaw's approach to learning is "hands on" and working from the ground up. Through the internship program, I was introduced to the corporate culture as well as field experience where I gained credibility and learned extensive product knowledge in a short period of time. I got to work in the sales programs. The internship was paid and did involve traveling.
What I wish was different
I would not change a thing!!
Advice
Network!!
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Engineering coop
May - August 2021 • Irmo, SC
What I liked
Autonomy, dynamic environment, great people.
What I wish was different
More chemical process involvement. It is very easy to get sucked into a high priority assignment and lose the ability to explore other areas.
Advice
Explore any, and all, opportunities no matter how abstract. Knowing what you don’t want to do is just as important as knowing what you want to do.
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Technical Department Co-op
May - August 2021 • Aiken, SC
What I liked
During my time at Shaw Industries, I had meaningful projects that truly benefited the company. These projects involved safety implementations and process improvement which both allowed me to leave positive, lasting changes within the company.
What I wish was different
Advice
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Mechanical Engineering Co-Op
May - August 2019 • Dalton, GA
What I liked
The real world experience was the best part. I enjoyed getting to see how my degree will help me in my career.
What I wish was different
I would have liked having more time to complete big projects and be able to see the results.
Advice
Communication is key. Build relationships with the people around you and don’t be afraid to ask question that may seem dumb to you.
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Industrial Engineering Intern/Co-Op
May - August 2019 • Dalton, GA
What I liked
I enjoyed the opportunity to apply in-classroom concepts and apply them in a real-life scenario. I was able to learn about optimization of complex systems and demonstrate engineering concepts through my projects. Most importantly, I had mentors and senior engineers to orient me in the correct direction. I enjoyed learning the role of an Industrial Engineer through a phenomenal learning experience.
What I wish was different
I desire the summer term to be longer to expand my projects more in depth.
Advice
Go out of your way to always demonstrate your best work through all you do. Absorb as much knowledge through your experience because it is not always written in a textbook.
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Data Analyst
June - August 2013 • Dalton, GA
What I liked
Colleagues
What I wish was different
Not taken classes at the same time.
Advice
Take plenty of notes. Refer back to your notes later will make you a better employee.
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co-op
May - August 2018 • Cartersville, GA
What I liked
It taught me about managing employees in the manufacturing part of the company something that isn't taught in school
What I wish was different
It should've been more flexible with the schedule so i could've gone to school
Advice
do it !
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Technical Engineer
May - August 2018 • Aiken, SC
What I liked
Treated me like a valuable member of the team, with real hands-on engineering projects.
What I wish was different
Would be nice if they paid to relocate during the job