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Human Resources Intern

June - August 2019 • Appleton, WI

What I liked

I had a great opportunity to work with HR professionals to familiarize myself with HR routines including, interviewing, benefits review, and on-boarding. I also drafted policies on topics including consensual relationship, sick time donation, background recheck, and leave of absence. Throughout my internship, I had chance to develop recommendations to integrate interviewing questions & tips, Responsibility Charting tools and Performance Assessment tools into Lawrence University's website.

What I wish was different

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Advice

HRs are not just hiring people. They play an crucial role in many aspects of an organization. Thus, there are a lot of opportunities to hone your hard and soft skills.
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Lawrence Student researcher

June - August 2018 • Appleton, WI

What I liked

I liked doing research with all of the other researchers. Even though I worked on my project alone, it was fun to be around other people and my friends. Cooking together and hanging our after a long day of research was fun

What I wish was different

I wish that I got more results done. I was supposed to get my project done in triplicate but only got one round

Advice

If you have the opportunity to do research here at Lawrence, take advantage of the opportunity! Not many undergrads get the chance to do research while getting their BA and Lawrence gives you the opportunity to do so. You can also use your research for your senior capstone if it interests you.
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Undergraduate Research Assistant

June - August 2020 • Appleton, WI

What I liked

Working with Dr. Hilt in the Lawrence University CARE Lab was as rewarding an experience as ever. This summer I got to take the lead on investigating my own research question, running analyses and interpreting the data myself, and writing up a report and poster. I was mentored throughout but it was overall a very self-motivated position, and resulted in my research being accepted for presentation at a conference later this year.

What I wish was different

The only issues were related to the nature of virtual/at-home work - limited access to resources and occasionally tech going wonky. Not being able to be in the lab and double check my data against our hard copies was unfortunate, but a necessity due to the 2020 pandemic.

Advice

Reach out to people who you'd like to work with and take initiative to ask for continuing work, especially following a terminal position like LU Summer Research. This was my second summer working with Dr. Hilt, and I'm beyond grateful for the opportunities it's afforded me. But a lot of it was that after that first summer, I took initiative to ask if I could continue working in the lab during the school year, which lead to developing a stronger relationship with Dr. Hilt and assuring that I'd be able to work with her the following summer.
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Summer Researcher

June - August 2020 • Appleton, WI

What I liked

I was able to work online, but still stay in touch with the other members of my lab through regular zoom sessions. Professor Hilt was always very willing to meet to talk about any questions we had.

What I wish was different

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Communication Student Intern

June 2020 • Appleton, WI

What I liked

I have always been interested in the world of the cameras and how they can be used to tell stories. Working as a student intern for Communication department gives me the chance to practice telling interesting stories using the camera and through the editing in Premiere Pro. I have been thoroughly trained to use the camera along with the supporting gears (e.g., tripod, monopod, microphones, lenses, etc.) and to cut, edit colors, sounds, etc. to create an immersive experience for the audience, whether through photos or videos.

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Historian Research Assistant

June - September 2020 • Marshall, WI

What I liked

What I wish was different

Advice

Don't be shy to ask your advisor, or other faculty in your major field if there is work you can help with over the Summer! This was not a posted job, but something I obtained through asking my adviser if anyone in the History Department needed help!
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Cleaning and Maintenance Worker

June - September 2020 • Appleton, WI

What I liked

There wasn't a huge amount of supervision and I was allowed to do my assigned work at my own pace.

What I wish was different

The management staff was pretty aggressive and confrontational sometimes.

Advice

It's a good way to make money as a student if you're not looking for a position that requires too much experience.
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Research Assistant

June - August 2020 • Appleton, WI

What I liked

I enjoyed researching alongside a professor and upperclassmen for the first time. The schedule was flexible because it was online research (due to COVID).

What I wish was different

Even though it meant the schedule was flexible I wish I was able to work in person. I wish I could have been on campus for the resources and the shared experience.

Advice

I would recommend reaching out to professors you like and asking them if they have research opportunities. I think networking is one of the strongest, or, most reliable ways to get a job.
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Student researcher

June - August 2021 • Appleton, WI

What I liked

Relating different areas of study to understand the cellular mechanisms.

What I wish was different

Advice

Gear up your research skills and bibliography
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Shop supervisor

January 2022 • Appleton, WI

What I liked

The boss & people are great, the schedule is fairly flexible.

What I wish was different

I wish lawrence payed more.

Advice

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Campus Safety Assistant

June - September 2021 • Appleton, WI

What I liked

I love working with the Campus Safety Department. I became very familiar with the layout of the buildings and the campus as a whole. I really enjoy helping people and having the freedom to drive.

What I wish was different

The only thing I wish was different was having the ability to work overtime.

Advice

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Summer Lifeguard

June - August 2022 • Appleton, WI

What I liked

Unlike a typical summer pool or waterfront, the LU pool patrons are much older and far fewer. The experience was much less stressful than other summer lifeguarding experiences.

What I wish was different

At the start I wished for new equipment and more first aid supplies. My employer took care of that as soon as he could, though it seemed like the order took longer to arrive than made sense.

Advice

As I would advise for any job, make sure you’re getting plenty of rest at night. This is especially true for something like lifeguarding which requires you to be alert.
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student researcher

June - August 2023 • Appleton, WI

What I liked

My research was on improving the Lawrence University "Intro to Physics"-type course - and help conduct research on improving these types of courses in general. I really enjoyed learning how to write Physics problems for students, tinkering with each in order to make it more effective towards students new to Physics. I also enjoyed the amount of revision on the introductory physics topics I got to do.

What I wish was different

I wish there was a bit more guidance and interaction between my instructor and me and my research partner. It was sometimes difficult to make sure a problem is well-written or

Advice

If one is looking to be a summer student researcher in the Physics Department in Lawrence University I would advise you...to be excited! The Physics Faculty is great in Lawrence University, helpful and understanding. You should expect to do a lot of work on your own or with your research partner. You may also get opportunities to practice presenting your research weekly - I suggest taking those opportunities to improve your ability in talking about your work, a very useful skill when looking for someone to sponsor your physics research.
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