Human Resources Intern - Intern - Hourly DTCC Employee Review

5.0
26 Sept 2018
Recommend
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Pros

I interned here last summer at the Jersey City office and I loved my experience with the Talent Acquisition team. They are great people with great vibes who want to make sure that you learn as much as you can and go out of their way to make you feel welcome. I went on lots of meetings and got really involved with the day to day in the office. We even had networking events where there were guest speakers who came and talked about stuff like Blockchain tech, and other technological aspects of furthering the company. We even had volunteering events where we went to a school in NYC and cleaned it up, then went bowling as a team.

Cons

I don't have much that I didn't like about my experience.

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