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PepsiCo

Project Management IT Intern

May - August 2023 • Harrison, NY

What I liked

I enjoyed the office and my fellow interns here. The company provides a variety of opportunities for growth professionally with networking opportunities.

What I wish was different

Advice

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Supply Chain Intern

May - August 2023 • Liberty, NY

What I liked

I loved my internship especially because even though I only spent 2 months, everyone felt like family! You feel welcomed since Day 1; everyone is always willing to help!

What I wish was different

The only thing I would've wished was to do more activities throughout the internship with the Northeast interns. Although we went to Boston for our intern report-out with the rest of the interest, I wish I had known them before.

Advice

If you are interning for summer 2024, make sure to take advantage of this opportunity and get to know all the departments! Shadow workers and ask questions!
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Summer Intern: Supply Chain

June - August 2024 • Cranston, RI

What I liked

I really liked being in a large-scale manufacturing environment where you can actually touch and consume the products. When I say that I worked at Pepsi, I don’t have to explain what they do or sell like my previous experiences. I really liked how I was given a set project to complete. I enjoyed learning about Pepsi’s spare repair parts, their organizational systems, and proposing ways to improve it. Even when I could not work with the spare parts, I really enjoyed gaining experience with other areas of the facility. I also liked the intern information calls and available online trainings to learn about the company, even though it may have felt a bit excessive at times.

What I wish was different

To start, my assigned project was delayed and massively cut down due to the machine I was working on breaking multiple times and the repairs being delayed, which was out of their control. There was no real backup project, however, I took advantage of my downtime and asked around for new projects and experiences. I was able to get experience in maintenance, quality, and production, instead of just my maintenance project. Even though my scope was uncertain and actively changing, I still made the most of it and learned a lot in many fields of the manufacturing side of Pepsi.

Advice

Don’t be afraid to ask for help or what you can do to help. If your planned project is ever delayed, they would rather you help with something else rather than sit around waiting. Take advantage of the dozens of trainings available, especially through the PepU portal, to learn more about the company. Take initiative in your projects and try new things as there are many different experiences available at a single manufacturing site. Lastly, take advantage of networking events with other interns as they happen a few times during the summer.
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