Work was interesting and relevant, using modern technologies (C#, ASP.NET). The team was supportive, and the internship program was well-organized. It paid well, offered flexible hours (~40/week, start whenever you want), had great (cheap) food, and Madison is wonderful.
It's a huge company, and you're a tiny, tiny piece of it.
It's definitely not a startup, and you won't be doing any "big-picture" work.
Projects varied. Most were great, but some people spent 12 weeks developing a new interface for the Help Menu, for instance.
Applied online and was contacted a few days later to set up a 30-minute phone screening. The person on the phone was very friendly and spoke for a few minutes about what he did, and then asked me for questions. After I asked a few questions, he confi
I submitted my resume at the career fair. After two weeks, I got an email asking me to take an online test. The test lasted for 2.5 to 3 hours and consisted of a math section, a section on M programming language, and a coding section. The coding se
After a phone screen, I was flown on-site for a day of tours, testing, and interviewing. The experience was a bit exhausting and overwhelming, but I was convinced of their desire to determine fit rather than qualification. They let me know the decisi
Applied online and was contacted a few days later to set up a 30-minute phone screening. The person on the phone was very friendly and spoke for a few minutes about what he did, and then asked me for questions. After I asked a few questions, he confi
I submitted my resume at the career fair. After two weeks, I got an email asking me to take an online test. The test lasted for 2.5 to 3 hours and consisted of a math section, a section on M programming language, and a coding section. The coding se
After a phone screen, I was flown on-site for a day of tours, testing, and interviewing. The experience was a bit exhausting and overwhelming, but I was convinced of their desire to determine fit rather than qualification. They let me know the decisi