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Admissions Intern - Admissions Intern Language International Employee Review

5.0
1 Dec 2016
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Pros

Very friendly environment. Learned a lot about the international language education industry, admissions process, customer services, etc.

Cons

Its Boston office is in MA, so lots of snow in winter :)

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5.0
5 Oct 2014
Recommend
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Pros

- The CEO, CFO and co-workers are very nice. - Good place to work if you need experience, especially your supervisors always welcome your new ideas. - Free snacks every week and free international food every Thursday. - Flexible working schedule. You can work at home if you are sick.

Cons

- Could not think of any now. Of course, every company will have pros and cons, but my experience so far at Language International is good.

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5.0
8 Jun 2014
Recommend
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Pros

I strongly recommend the internship experience at Language International. You'll get a ton of real responsibility -- no fluff or marginal work. As an intern, I got to learn an amazing amount in a short period of time. The management team will entrust you with as much responsibility as they think you can handle, so you don't get stuck in a position that doesn't allow you to contribute to your full potential. They really help you learn and improve quickly. The fact that there were a bunch of other cool interns was a plus, and the fact that the rest of the team was pretty cool made it nice socially. Of course, it's also just cool to work for a start-up, especially one that seems to have so much potential.

Cons

It's not the right place for everybody. A project management internship at a start-up requires dedication; there's often a need to stay longer than most of the other interns to get things done. With that said, most internships seemed more laid-back than mine. Also, some internships are unpaid (as you'd expect with start-ups) but it's a fair deal: you get lots of value out of the experience, so as long as you're living with your parents still, it works.

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Thanks for taking the time to write a review. I'm so glad you got a lot out of your internship experience! We work hard to make our internships valuable learning opportunities.
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