http://hexagonppm.com

Hexagon's Asset Lifecycle Intelligence division

Intern Technical

May 2019 • Madison, AL

What I liked

I really liked a lot of things about working at Hexagon. The people were the best part of the job. Everyone that I got to work with were super nice, and extremely helpful. Also, even though I was an intern, I was given important work to do, and my opinions were valued.

What I wish was different

Interns did not get any paid time off. There were a couple days during the summer that I needed to take off, and I was allowed to, but I didn’t get paid. Also, even though Hexagon is closed for Holidays like July Fourth, interns do not get paid; they just lose the money.

Advice

I would say that students looking for an internship should not limit themselves to jobs that only involve their majors. I’m a mechanical engineering major, but I worked on a software development team testing software this summer. I really learned a lot from my experience, even though I wasn’t working on mechanical engineering projects.
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Business Analyst Intern

May 2019 • Huntsville, AL

What I liked

The culture of the workplace was amazing and everyone there genuinely loves their job!

What I wish was different

I wish that it had been a job at a company I knew more about.

Advice

Go into any job with an open mind because you might be surprised at how wonderful it turns out!
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Intern Technical

May 2018 • Madison, AL

What I liked

Hexagon's culture is AMAZING. The company executives are fairly transparent with expectations and market placement. In addition, Hexagon hosted a 24 hour hackathon and several other awesome company events with food and open bar. The office is a really cool building with decent accommodations.

What I wish was different

Some of the tools are outdated such as version control, ticket systems, and some VB6 development.

Advice

Definitely get to know your team and other around you, there's some ridiculous talent there. Make sure to be clear about your expectations/aspirations with managers, they're there to help!
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