Six Tips for your ITS internship — Part 2
Everyone experiences the "imposter syndrome" at some point.
A good boss makes a huge difference.
Everyone experiences the "imposter syndrome" at some point.
A good boss makes a huge difference.
Be bold. Learn from your failures, and allow others to do the same.
My name is Courtney Murphy and I am interning with the Human Resources, Communications, and Organizational Development department. As a communications major, my projects and tasks are quite different from my fellow interns.
My name is Piyush Goyal and I am an intern on the Strategy and Planning team. For my cohort project I helped create and develop this very webpage.
My name is Matt Dolan and I am an intern with Application and Information Services. The project I am working on with my cohort group is a fun augmented reality app for self-guided tours at U-M.
My name is Pratika Mohan and I am an intern for Support Services on the Performance Excellence and Reporting team. For my department project, I am creating a set of scorecards for the ITS Service Center Help Desk. Overall, these scorecards will serve as a reporting tool for the Help Desk to analyze agent performance.
My summer spent working here at ITS has been a terrific learning experience and extremely rewarding.
My name is Kyle Cozad and I have been working with the Service Management Team at ITS over the past few months. I also worked with Zach, Courtney, and Piyush to develop this site for the Internship Program. I will be going on to complete the final year of my Master of Science in Information this fall at the U-M School of Information.
My name is Robert Dunne and I am an intern with support services. My cohort project I have been working on is a bit different than the others, because instead of creating something from the ground up Margaret and I got involved in a project that has already been well-established.
My name is Margaret Ehinger and I am interning with the Enterprise Architecture team. My cohort project involves enhancing UM-developed app ScheduleMe, which is an easy and convenient way for students to set up their classes.