Looking for Highshool IT Intern
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NTG is looking for an intern. Our most recent has graduated from Intern to junior level PBX Engineer so he is no longer available for some of the testing we would like to do.
The intern would need to work around 20 hours a month in our LAB. We will have various tasks laid out for them they will need to work through them and figure things out by using the ML community as their resource.
Probably we are looking for someone between the ages of 13-15. Older is okay.
Edited to add first step:
Step one for a prospective intern: Sign up for account here on ML and post in this thread why they are interested in IT. -
Who was it that had to treat their kid to a lobster dinner for thinking about the firewall... She might enjoy that.
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@Minion-Queen Darn just short by 16 years.
Is access to the lab fully remote, just confirming. I know someone who would like to get into IT (he's 18 though)
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Yes the access is remote only. 18 could be in the consideration. You can have them reach out to me directly.
Task one for someone interested:
Sign up for ML and post here on this thread about why they are interested in IT.
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Out of curiosity, is this internship paid? Or purely educational?
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Purely educational only. With the opportunity of a real paid job (if there work load is there when internship is done) or recommendation for one.
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Cool, getting to play on an as awesome lab as you guys have would be a treat, wish I matched the criteria. . .
Stupid age..
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30 year old me would love for 15 year old me to have taken this opportunity. 15 year old me would probably be too busy working on cars and playing in a band to take time out of his day for this kinda thing. This would be a killer opertunity for some lucky kid.
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@DustinB3403 said in Looking for Highshool Intern:
@Minion-Queen Darn just short by 16 years.
Is access to the lab fully remote, just confirming. I know someone who would like to get into IT (he's 18 though)
yes, fully remote. No means of in person access, in fact.
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@DustinB3403 said in Looking for Highshool Intern:
Cool, getting to play on an as awesome lab as you guys have would be a treat, wish I matched the criteria. . .
Stupid age..
But you get to drink.
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@scottalanmiller said in Looking for Highshool Intern:
@DustinB3403 said in Looking for Highshool Intern:
Cool, getting to play on an as awesome lab as you guys have would be a treat, wish I matched the criteria. . .
Stupid age..
But you get to drink.
True, but I drank at that age as well.... lol I didn't get to dabble with a 1/3 million lab..
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Hello. My father is a member here and introduced me to this possibility for an internship with NTG. Although I am in my 20s and seeking full time employment, I would not give up this opportunity to get experience with the IT industry.
I enjoy working with technology, such as the iPhone and Macbook Pro as well as other Apple products. I also have your basic experience with website development and starting a domain of my own and keeping up with it, which I have done for a non-profit, as well as a blog of mine. I am interested in getting a position with Apple or AT&T but am having trouble getting a full time position right now. I hope to learn more about this intern position and can then become that intern and gain some valuable experience.
Thank you,
Michael
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Hmmmm... the last intern's name was Michael. Well, I guess it still is Michael, in fact. I wonder if that is going to be a requirement for interns?
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@Michaelnp500 So Apple or AT&T long term goals... what kind of position at those companies? If you could picture a short term (say one year) and long term (say five years or more) career goal, what would you picture them being?
Example... short term get into help desk on a Windows support desk.
Long term (5 year) work in Cisco Network Engineering in a Fortune 500
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AT&T is a crappy company, one of the worst ones..
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Apple is a decent place to work, though. I have several friends there or who have been there. Some rave about it, some say it's just so so. But no one disliked it, which says a lot on its own.
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@scottalanmiller Starting out, my short term goal with AT&T is increasingly gaining experience in their sales department, helping customers out in the store. My long term goal would be working with customers over the phone in a call center or via email and live chat, being a problem solver for questions and or issues they are experiencing.
The same would have to go for Apple, but because we do not have an Apple store here, gaining experience elsewhere would be great to show on my resume, and to get references that can discuss my personality when it comes to customer service as that is what Apple is seeking for employees. I currently have volunteer experience helping Apple product owners on a forum, totally voluntary as I am also on there asking my own questions. I have owned Apple products since at least 2006 if not a year or two before then. I now have experience with more in depth questions when it comes to fixing Apple iPhones, not your basic issues. Technology is something I most definitely enjoy, as well as customer service.
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@Jason said in Looking for Highshool Intern:
AT&T is a crappy company, one of the worst ones..
I will so completely second that. Worked at AT&T for 7 years. Started on the DSL helpdesk back in 2000. Horrible company to work for. Lots of nice people, horrible corporate sinkhole.
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@Michaelnp500 said in Looking for Highshool Intern:
@scottalanmiller Starting out, my short term goal with AT&T is increasingly gaining experience in their sales department, helping customers out in the store. My long term goal would be working with customers over the phone in a call center or via email and live chat, being a problem solver for questions and or issues they are experiencing.
The same would have to go for Apple, but because we do not have an Apple store here, gaining experience elsewhere would be great to show on my resume, and to get references that can discuss my personality when it comes to customer service as that is what Apple is seeking for employees. I currently have volunteer experience helping Apple product owners on a forum, totally voluntary as I am also on there asking my own questions. I have owned Apple products since at least 2006 if not a year or two before then. I now have experience with more in depth questions when it comes to fixing Apple iPhones, not your basic issues. Technology is something I most definitely enjoy, as well as customer service.
These are customer service and/or sales jobs and not IT.
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@JaredBusch Doing the type of work I want to do at AT&T and or Apple at some point with customer service and helping with technical questions etc is an IT job. IT is not just computers. Phones are also now computers in a sense.