Testimonials
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ACM Marketing Internship with Coyote Radio - photo (L to R): FRONT (sitting) Jacob Poore, Lacey Kendall (station manager), Evan Valle BACK (standing) Joy Black, Aaron Toy Scott, Diana Lepe, Brian Nelson, Roland A. Karim |
My internship this past summer at Cal State University, San Bernardino's very own Coyote Radio was a thrill. Behind the scenes, Coyote Radio is more than just a radio station. All my goals were met as I was fortunate enough to experience working with the Marketing team to acquire new clients, promotions team to create and set up new events and working with Lacey Kendall (station manager) on many of the radio station business aspects. I was even able to play guest DJ at many of the stations events!
This internship allowed me to gain the experience and confidence I needed to one day step into an even more challenging and demanding environment. I hope to continue my relationship with everyone at Coyote Radio. Coyote Radio, Howlin' WORLDWIDE!
Roland A. Karim
BA Marketing CSUSB
Coyote Radio (from 6/09 - 9/09)
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Meet some of our past interns! CSUSB-Internship Group Photo--(L to R) (Front) Ryan Manser, Marketing, Cory Kincy, Finance, Alejandra Valles, Graphic Design/Marketing + Advertising Management, Alina Alkaddumi, Accounting, (Back) Jason Duncan, Marketing, Sergio Huerta, International Business, and Robert Stover, Finance. Friday, April 4, 2008. Photo by Robert A. Whitehead/CSUSB |
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Ross Internship Photo--(L to R) Don Heidler (PC LAN Coordinator), Gus Rossell (Network Admin.), Patt Johnson (PC LAN Coordinator, Andy Chander (CSUSB Summer Intern), Mike San Nicholas (Manager), Sean Pickard (PC LAN Coordinator) |
I would like to share a few thoughts on my internship experiences while attending Cal State University San Bernardino. During my last two summers at CSUSB, I was able to participate in two very exciting IT internships.
In Summer of 2007, I worked with Information Technology Strategic Planning division (ITSP) at Warner Bros Studios. In the Summer of 2008 I worked with the Infrastructure Support Team of Ross Stores’ supporting two distribution centers. Both of these internships imparted tremendous skill sets as well as confidence to take on new challenges after graduation. Warner Bros offered me a chance to work on cutting edge technologies such as VMware, Citrix & NAS/SANs in a research environment, while Ross bolstered my existing knowledge by applying it in a production environment.
Although Warner Bros and Ross offered very different technological and work environments but both of them proved that the sky is the limit when motivated individuals come together and work as a cohesive unit. My engagement with Ross Stores was not only extended during the internship, but I was also offered options to come back after graduation. I am really excited about graduating and I look forward to joining my team at Ross once again.
Abhishek (Andy) Chander
B.A. Info Mgmt, CSUSB
ITSP, Warner Bros. (06/07 - 09/07)
Infrastructure Support, Ross Stores, Inc. (06/08 – 09/08)
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I am a senior from California State University, San Bernardino majoring in accounting. I have to admit I was a little nervous about doing an internship across the United States. I had no idea of where I would live, or how I would get to work. HACU really went out of there way to help me get settled in. I was amazed at the support and help I received from not only the program, but fellow interns, who were in the same position as I was in. I worked at the Library of Congress, United States Copyright Division as a financial specialist. The office was so supportive and the work I received was very challenging. The experience I gained was irreplaceable. Anytime I interview, the first question is, “tell me about your internship in DC”? HACU has and is continuing to open door’s that were never available before. Thank you, and please continue giving us opportunities to be successful. Andrew
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Internship with Wilkin GugeStory from THE COLLEGE COMMUNIQUÉ - October 2007 THE MEANING OF AN INTERNSHIP: Audrey Cabrales is now a brand research strategist at Wilkin Guge Marketing in Claremont. She recently told her internship story to the dean, who said "this is the potential of an internship that everyone should hear." Audrey said: "I was able to learn so much, be effective in my contributions, and get some real hands-on training. Wilkin Guge ... has a full integrated brand strategy program, so I was able to see how all the components of marketing, research, PR, media, web, interactive, creative, and strategic branding all work together. I was assigned to the market research department and worked under the Director of Marketing, Greg Timpany, who is also a CSUSB graduate. I participated in many projects such as creating useful industry intelligence research papers, proposal meetings and brain storming sessions, designing surveys, interpreting the data, and researching leads for new business. It was a great opportunity to discover which part of marketing I really enjoyed and excelled in. Receiving an internship at a marketing firm allowed me to use and apply just about all I have learned in the field of marketing. Consumer behavior and demographic concepts I learned about in my consumer behavior courses were used daily. The concepts of target market segment, Interactive and Multichannel Marketing, advertising, sales promotions, and public relations were all extremely relevant. "The biggest lesson I learned, that I could not
have learned in the classroom, was to take risks. Stepping
up to the plate by facing industry experts and executives
and participating in new business presentations was intimidating.
I never could have learned or prepared for that feeling
until I experienced it. The risk of saying I can do that,
even when you're not sure you can. "I had an amazing experience through this internship. I gained confidence, increased my qualifications, networked with amazing people, built relationships, and learned the importance of being a team player. I have found my niche in marketing research and new business development. The best part about this story is that I was able to make such an impression that Gail Guge and Wilkin Guge Marketing decided to hire me. I am honored to be their Brand Research Specialist, and am excited about the opportunity to share and offer our uncommon marketing strategy to companies throughout the Inland Empire." |
Interns at the
Fall 2007 PGA Golf Tournament
Students in Professor Eric Newman's class
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