On the Job
Summer internships expand students鈥 horizons.
Working closely with seasoned professionals鈥攕ome of them fellow Mawrters鈥攖hey develop new skills, gain hands-on experience, and explore their career interests.
In the Archive: Hope Jones 鈥20
Museum of American Jewish History Internship
Site: Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies, University of Pennsylvania
Tasks: Processing archival materials in the B.Z. Goldberg Collection
Highlight: The collection Jones worked with is composed of the archive of B.Z. Goldberg, son-in-law of Sholem Aleichem and editor of the American Yiddish newspaper Der Tog. 鈥淭he most rewarding part is being able to immerse myself in a time when Yiddish was a prominent language,鈥 says Jones. 鈥淚 love to be able to handle drafts of B. Z. Goldberg鈥檚 books.鈥
Takeaway: 鈥淪ince high school, I knew I wanted to work in a museum, either in the archives or special collections. This internship will help me gain vital knowledge on how to process a collection and the levels of archival processing.鈥
In Motor City: Elena Luedy 鈥19
Hanna Holborn Gray Fellowship
Project: From the Ashes We Will Rise: Building a Sustainable Detroit
Tasks: Analyzing the sustainable building efforts made in the public and private sectors.
Highlight: 鈥淭he ability to interview various Detroiters and to see the enthusiasm they had for their projects,鈥 says Luedy, 鈥淪eeing their passion really motivated me in my own work, and made telling their stories even more important to me.鈥
Takeaway: 鈥淚 aim to look at the goals of these projects to assess whether they have achieved them, or are on track toward achieving them, as well as gauge public support for the project. The data I collect will be used in my senior thesis for the Growth and Structure of Cities department.鈥
City Hall: Ana Meta 鈥19
Mayor鈥檚 Internship
Site: Department of Human Services, City of Philadelphia.
Tasks: Social media, event planning, website, and 鈥渟o many meetings.鈥
Highlight: For the DHS Office of Homelessness, Meta has been helping with outreach for a food safety collaborative in Philadelphia鈥檚 Kensington neighborhood, which has a high population of homeless residents and an opioid crisis. 鈥淚t鈥檚 personal for me,鈥 says Meta. 鈥淚 live in Kensington. I see people struggling every day, and I have seen people overdose way too many times. I want to actually help make a difference.鈥
Takeaway: 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 realize how complicated and slow government would be鈥.Young people want change, and the way we can do that is to be involved. I鈥檒l be trying to make a change through government. Catch me working in the Supreme Court once I become a judge!鈥
In the Studio: Emily Oriel 鈥19
Studio Internship
Site: Zenos Frudakis: Public Monuments and Portrait Sculptures
Tasks: Sculpting a self-portrait and creating a catalogue raisonn茅 of Frudakis鈥檚 work.
Highlight: 鈥淚 get to meet many artists who work with or are friends with Zenos Frudakis,鈥 says Oriel, 鈥渁nd each of them is an inspiration. I am seeing how artists never stop growing, criticizing each other, and asking one another for help and advice.鈥
Takeaway: 鈥淏eing a sculptor is a lot different than being a sculpture student. A lot different. Assignments don鈥檛 just appear as part of a course curriculum. Artists need to prove themselves every day and fight to get the work. There鈥檚 also all the mingling and interviews to make sure you are 鈥榦ut there.鈥 Finally, a huge component of being an independent artist is that you need to make your own schedule and be on top of it 24/7.鈥
Wall Street: Joy Rukanzakanza 鈥19
Alladin Client Services Intern
Site: BlackRock Inc.
Tasks: Client service: fielding鈥攁nd solving鈥攃lient problems, maintaining relational databases and product logs.
Highlight: 鈥淭he intensive coding drill sessions exposed me to new ways of solving problems and enlightened me on how much I did not know....,鈥 says Rukansakanza, 鈥淚nstead of that demoralizing me, this prompted me to develop strategies on how to be an excellent performer despite minimal resources and background knowledge.鈥
Takeaway: 鈥淚 was honored to be part of an organization that not only cares about delivering high-quality service to its clients, but also cares about the communities those clients come from. It is such principles, coupled with a fulfilling summer experience, that aided my decision to return to BlackRock for a full-time opportunity next year.鈥
Published on: 11/11/2018