As an intern I'll have a fair amount of responsibility from grunt work (to be expected) to client specific projects, marketing work, and anything in between. It's not a formally structured program so I can't say with certainty what I'll be doing all summer, but I think the flexibility of having no "real" structure may end up being a good thing. I expect the internship to be demanding in terms of the quality of work expected from me, and that's something that will help motivate me to do a good job no matter how large or small the task.
I'm a little nervous about making a good first impression, but I'm hoping to start off strong. I've spoken with my boss a few times over the course of the semester and he seems to be genuinely interested in intern development, so I look forward to working for him. Additionally, I've reached out to past interns to get a sense of how to best prepare and they've had great things to say about the experience.
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