Meh - Intern INK & ROSES Employee Review

3.0
Dec 11, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

You get some menial task work, work for interesting clients. Really small office. Sometimes they let you go to cool places and take pictures for them.

Cons

I was not treated well. Environment was toxic and had almost no interaction with upper level management- they treated me like I didn't exist. Was often not in the loop of things and was never told what expectations they would have for me, so often I was left in the dark. Basically interns just help their actual employees do the work they don't have time to do.

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INK & ROSES Response
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Thank you for this guidance. We will try to do a better job at setting measurable goals for our interns. It is sad that you did not get much out of your time with us. Being an intern at INK & ROSES is an opportunity to do hands-on work, especially with our employees. Based on the team structures, our interns always work most closely with our junior staff. This is by design as our hope is for our interns to hone in on the skills they’ll likely need for their first full-time positions after graduation. The best way to do that, and really get an idea of what the job entails, is by directly supporting our ACs and AAEs. This is also why many of our interns become full time employees. They are the ones who did great work during their internship.

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