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Great Place for a Drexel CoOp, Still Wish I had gotten out of Philadelphia - Internship Night Kitchen Interactive Employee Review

4.0
Apr 5, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Very friendly environment. Worked on many different projects that were all interesting. I felt like I had a meaningful place in the pipeline.

Cons

Not great if you prefer a very separate personal and professional life. Lunches were always eaten together, and there were lots of hangouts together after work. Not for me. Also, I wish I had gotten my Drexel CoOp outside of Philadelphia. I had classmates that left the country for their CoOp and I think they might have gotten more out of it.

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5.0
Jan 17, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

-Projects are varied and challenging in an intellectual stimulating way. Work is varied and rarely boring, feels like work worth doing -Company culture is laid back but professional, coworkers are a delight to work with. -Working with clients who have a passion for their subject matter is invigorating. -Leadership is responsive to and actively seeks feedback

Cons

-It's a small company so you'll be wearing a lot of hats which means having to pivot a lot during crunch times -Limited upwards growth potential due to nature of a smaller team.

2.0
Jan 6, 2022
Anonymous intern
Recommend
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Pros

Fascinating projects and clients to work with, I learned about a variety of different subjects while working there.

Cons

- Little to no growth potential within the company - Employees are underpaid and co-ops (interns) received minimum wage - Worked in the same building that the Principal of the company owned. He made employees do "chores" around the house including taking out his garbage. Awkward to "work" in his family's living space. - Principal regularly asked employees to help with things not related to work, such as asking employees to come in on the weekend to roleplay for one of his personal projects, we felt pressured and obligated to go.

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