Case Western Reserve University Career Center INTERNSHIP SURVEY

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Case Western Reserve UniversityCareer CenterINTERNSHIPSURVEY2016-2017

Internship Survey 2016-17ContentsIntroduction . 3Internship Participation . 3Timing. 3Qualifications . 3Position Function . 4Employers . 4Location. 5Compensation . 6Hours Worked . 8Outcomes . 9Internship Recommended . 9Career Plan Decidedness . 9Internships by School/College . 10Internships by Major . 11International Students . 19Acknowledgements. 19Appendix: Internship Survey 2016-17. 20

IntroductionThe 2016-17 Internship Survey was administered using Qualtrics, a web-based assessment vendor, overapproximately four weeks during August – September 2017 to 3,818 returning undergraduate students.Students were asked to report on their internship experiences over the time period Fall 2016 – Summer2017. There were 1,358 individuals who responded to the survey for a response rate of 36%. Appendix Aincludes a copy of the survey.Internship ParticipationStudents were asked whether or not they had participated in an internship, defined as a work-basedlearning experience, typically related to one’s major field of study and/or intended career, which couldbe full-time or part-time, paid or unpaid, with no course enrollment. Six hundred twelve (45%) studentsreported that they participated in at least one internship within this timeframe; 47 students reportedparticipating in two internships; for a total of 659 internships reported.TimingOf the 659 internships reported, 634 (96%) had information about which semester(s) the internship tookplace. Ninety-one percent (n 577) took place during one semester, seven percent (n 44) took placeover two semesters, and two percent (n 13) took place over three semesters. Summer was the mostpopular time of year for students to complete internships with 530 (84%) taking place exclusively duringthe summer, and 46 more taking place over summer plus one or more semesters.TimingFall 2016Fall 2016, Spring 2017Fall 2016, Spring 2017, Summer2017Fall 2016, Summer 2017Spring 2017Spring 2017, Summer 2017Summer 2017n2411%4%2%13 2%91%23 4%24 4%530 84%QualificationsSix hundred seven (92%) responses were recorded regarding the relationship between students’ majorand internship. Of those who answered the question, 46% (n 278) responded that their major wasrequired for the internship and the internship was related to their field of study, while 41% (n 251)responded that their major was not required but helped them get the internship.Qualifications in relationship to major050100150200250300Major required, internship relatedMajor not required but helped meMajor made no differenceInternship Survey 2016-17 /CWRU Career CenterPage 3

Position FunctionOf the 659 internships reported, 612 (93%) responses contained information about the function of theinternship.Position Information TechnologyAccountingFinancial ic HealthConsultingn% Position Function234 38% Nursing109 18% Community Development41 7% Social Services33 5% Education/Teaching32 5% Construction28 5% Manufacturing28 5% Art/Design/Performance20 3% Journalism/Mass Communication18 3% Medical Device14 2% Entertainmentn121087543321%2%2%1%1%1%1% 1% 1% 1% 1%EmployersCWRU students accepted internships with a wide variety of Fortune 500, government, non-profit, andprivate sector employers. Employers hiring two or more students (n 76) are noted in the table below.EmployersCase Western Reserve UniversityCleveland ClinicGeneral ElectricUniversity HospitalsNASAPhilipsProcter & GambleSherwin-Williams CompanyMIM Software Inc.AmazonDeloitte LLPPricewaterhouseCoopers LLPLubrizol CorporationSwagelok CompanyBattelle Memorial InstituteBowden ManufacturingCleveland Museum of ArtLincoln Electric CompanyPlante MoranPNC Financial Services Group Inc.Rockwell p Survey 2016-17 /CWRU Career CenterEmployersAvery Dennison CorporationBDS (Bearing and Drive Systems)City of Cleveland, OhioConsolidated Precision ProductsCooper Tire & Rubber CompanyCutting DynamicsEpic Systems CorporationErie InsuranceEY (Ernst & Young)Harvard UniversityHyland, creator of OnBaseIBMIntwine ConnectInvacareJackson Laboratory (The)Kent DisplaysLiberty MutualLockheed MartinLos Alamos National LaboratoryMetroHealth SystemNaval Sea Systems CommandNestlen2222222222222222222222Page 4

AccentureBDO USA, LLPBoston ScientificGoodyear Tire & Rubber CompanyGoogleKeyBankLouis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical CenterMoenNational Institutes of HealthNiSource, Inc.Northrup GrummanOhio Department of TransportationTektronixAnimal FriendsAppleArconic333333New Zealand Labour PartyNorthwestern MutualOverdrivePolymerPlus LLCReflexion Interactive Technologies, LLCRockwood Equity Partners22222233333Rutgers University, The State University ofNew JerseySTERISTechnoform BautecTerves Inc.U.S. Department of Commerce2222233222University of Fribourg, National Center ofCompetence in ResearchUniversity of MichiganVanderbilt UniversityWentsler LLCWestern Reserve Historical Society22222LocationOf the 659 internships reported, geographic location information was provided in 624 (95%) instances.Students reported that they completed internships in 42 U.S. states and 21 countries. Fifty-four percent(n 334) of the internships were in Ohio. Two hundred eighty-eight of those occurred in the GreaterCleveland area.Of the internships that took place outside of Ohio, the top geographic locations for internships wereCalifornia, the District of Columbia, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, New York,Pennsylvania, and Texas. Forty-two (7%) internships took place outside of the United States, includingChile, China, France, Germany, India, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Malaysia, Nepal, New Zealand, Poland,Senegal, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, andUruguay.2914232633425 1488108Internship Survey 2016-17 /CWRU Career CenterPage 5

The top metropolitan areas for internships are shown below.Metro AreaClevelandNew YorkChicagoCincinnatiWashington, DCBostonColumbusSan JosePittsburghAkronSan s were asked whether the experiences were paid or unpaid, as well as the hourly wage range.Information about whether or not the experience was paid was obtained for 612 (93%) of theinternships, with 83% (n 505) being paid experiences and 17% (n 107) being unpaid.A pay rate was indicated for 99% (n 499) of the 505 paid experiences. The most frequently reportedpay range was 14.01 - 16.00 per hour, with 18% of internships paying a rate in this range.Pay RateInternship Hourly Rate of PayMore than 30.00 per hour 28.01 - 30.00 26.01 - 28.00 24.01 - 26.00 22.01 - 24.00 20.01 - 22.00 18.01 - 20.00 16.01 - 18.00 14.01 - 16.00 12.01 - 14.00 10.01 - 12.00Less than 10.00 per hour020406080100Number of InternhipsStudents reported that 24 internships paid 30.00 or more per hour. These internships took place at 15different companies, eight (33%) of which are on the Fortune 500 list, and six of which are on theFortune 100 list. The table below indicates the most common position functions of these highly paidinternships. In looking at the position titles, fifteen (63%) were related to software development andtesting, four (17%) were in consulting, and four (17%) were in engineering.Internship Survey 2016-17 /CWRU Career CenterPage 6

Of the 107 unpaid internships, the position functions with the greatest number of unpaid were Research(n 36), Engineering (n 12), Healthcare/Public Health (n 12), Politics/Law (n 12), andBusiness/Administration (n 9).The table below outlines the number of students in each major and the pay rate they indicated on thesurvey. 1 plied il EngineeringCognitive ScienceComputerEngineeringComputer ingEngineering PhysicsEnglishFinanceHistoryInternational StudiesMarketingMaterials Science npaid 30.00 33014191110615030200010Students are counted once for each major. Undeclared students with an intended major on record are grouped with that major (e.g.,Accounting – Intended is grouped with Accounting). Engineering, Management, Pre-Law, Pre-Medicine, and Unknown/Undecided are notactual majors, but are intended majors of record. All majors contained at least one person with a double major except Dean’s Approved Major,Environmental Geology, Evolutionary Biology, Nursing, Nutritional Biochemistry & Metabolism, and World Literature.12Majors with fewer than five responses to this question are excluded in order to maintain individuals’ privacy.Internship Survey 2016-17 /CWRU Career CenterPage 7

MajorNursingNutritionPolitical SciencePolymer Science icsSystems & ControlEngineeringUnknown/UndecidedUnpaid 30.00 000001000002010300121000001040000000Hours WorkedStudents were asked how many hours per week they typically worked during their internships. Thisinformation was obtained for 609 (92%) of the internships. The most frequent number of hours workedwas 31-40 hours per week, reported in 55% (n 332) of the internships. Another 23% (n 140) ofstudents reported working 40 or more hours per week.Number of Internships andHours Worked Per Week35030025020015010050010 hours perweek or fewer11 - 20 hours21 - 30 hours31 - 40 hoursMore than 40hours per weekOf the 140 internships in which individuals who reported working more than 40 hours per week, themajority, 122 (87%), were paid. These internships were spread across all of the pay levels, with 20.01 22.00 per hour being the most frequently reported range, by 17% (n 20) of respondents. Ninety-onepercent (n 127) of these internships took place in the U.S.These experiences were also spread across position functions, with Engineering (n 53) and Research (n 27) having the greatest numbers of internships where people reported working more than 40 hoursper week.Internship Survey 2016-17 /CWRU Career CenterPage 8

OutcomesStudents were asked about the outcome of their internships, and 607 (92%) responses were received.Fifty-nine percent (n 360) of those who participated in internships received an offer of a full-timeposition, a part-time position, or another internship. Forty-one percent (n 249) did not receive anoffer.OffersFull-time, permanent position, following graduationAnother internship or a part-time position, following graduationAnother internship or a part-time position, for summer 2017Another internship or a part-time position for the following academic yearNone of theseOutcomes Outcomesn%9115%285%12320%11619%24941%A follow-up question was asked about whether or not the 358 offers received were accepted. Themajority (49%) were still deciding on whether or not to accept the offer at the time they responded tothe survey.Offer AcceptedYesStill decidingNon12217660%34%49%17%Internship RecommendedStudents were asked whether or not they would recommend their internship site to other Case WesternReserve University students and 586 (89%) responses were received. The majority, 89% (n 524),responded affirmatively.Career Plan DecidednessStudents were asked how decided about their career plans they were prior to and following their mostrecent internship, with options being Decided, Somewhat Decided, Somewhat Undecided, andUndecided. Five hundred eighty-seven (89%) responses were received.Three hundred eighty-eight (66%) reported being Decided or Somewhat Decided prior to theirinternship.Decidedness Before InternshipDecidedSomewhat decidedSomewhat undecidedUndecidedInternship Survey 2016-17 /CWRU Career Centern13425413861%23%43%24%10%Page 9

Four hundred sixty-six (79%) reported being Decided or Somewhat Decided following their internship.Decidedness After InternshipDecidedSomewhat decidedSomewhat undecidedUndecidedn%207 35%259 44%88 15%33 6%For those who initially reported being Decided or Somewhat Decided before their internship, themajority stayed as decided as they were prior to the internship. More specifically, of the 134 whoreported being Decided before their internship, 122, (91%) reported remaining Decided following theinternship. Of the 254 who reported being Somewhat Decided before their internship, 165 (65%)reported remaining Somewhat Decided following the internship, and 76 (30%) reported becoming moredecided.For those who initially reported being Undecided or Somewhat Undecided before their internship, themajority in each group became more decided following the internship. More specifically, of the 61 whoreported being Undecided before their internship, 32 (52%) reported being more decided following theirinternship and 29 (48%) reported staying Undecided. Of the 138 who reported being SomewhatUndecided before their internship, 82 (59%) reported being more decided following the internship.Internships by School/CollegeStudents in the Case School of Engineering and Weatherhead School of Management participated in atleast one internship at the same rate or greater than the rate of all students. Students in the College ofArts and Sciences, Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, and Undergraduate Studies participated ininternships at a lower rate than did students in the other schools and college and all students.ALL(n 3,818)1,35836%CAS(n 999)33834%ENG(n 1,211)52543%MGT(n 277)10839%NUR(n 215)6430%UGR(n 1,172)34830%Completed 1 or umber of Internshipscompleted6591472969016120Survey Respondents andResponse RateInternship Survey 2016-17 /CWRU Career CenterPage 10

The table below outlines the top three position functions by school and (46)Engineering(198)Research(109)Business /Administration(41)Engineering (15)Bus/Admin &Healthcare/PublicHealth g(25)FinancialServices(18)Marketing /Sales(16)Nursing(11)Healthcare /Public Health(2)Engineering &Research (30)InformationTechnology(11)Internships by MajorBelow is a table that lists, by major, employers who hosted an intern. An employer that has a number inparentheses following their name hosted that number of interns; employers with no number hosted oneintern.AccountingBDO USA, LLP (3)EY (2)Novogradac & Company LLPCanonFirst American Equipment FinancePlante Moran (3)Cem-BaseCharter SteelCleveland Museum of NaturalHistoryCME GroupCuyahoga County, Ohio CommonPleas CourtDeloitte LLP (3)Aerospace EngineeringAAR CORPFreudenberg Sealing TechnologiesHW & Co. CPAs & AdvisorsPwC (6)Riverside Company (The)KeyBank (2)MIM Software Inc.Royal CaribbeanSkoda MinottiMoog Aircraft GroupTianjin University in QingdaoConsolidated Precision ProductsGED Integrated SolutionsGeneral Electric (4)Kraft HeinzLockheed MartinAnthropologyCenters for Disease Control &PreventionCleveland MOTTEP (Minority Organ& Tissue Transplant EducationProgram)Applied MathematicsConservation InternationalErie Insurance (2)BiochemistryNASANorthrop GrummanRhinestahlSAIC VolkswagenSTERISULUnited Launch AllianceUplift Data PartnersVector Space SystemsHealthRight InternationalUniversity of MichiganBaxter International Inc.Cleveland Clinic (2)U.S. CongressNewsweek Media GroupUniversity HospitalsMIM Software Inc.OverdriveHarvard University, HarvardMedical SchoolSamsung Medical CenterInternship Survey 2016-17 /CWRU Career CenterVanderbilt UniversityUniversity HospitalsUniversity of MichiganPage 11

GuidepointBiologyAccentureTrioAnimal FriendsAnn & Robert H. Lurie Children'sHospital of ChicagoBioEnterprise CorporationCase Western Reserve University(3)Cleveland Clinic (2)Hospice of the Western ReserveOffice of Integrative MedicinePrecision Castparts Corp.Summit County, Ohio Public HealthTerves Inc.University of Colorado MedicalCenterUniversity of TulsaCleveland Museum of ArtCornell University, Weill CornellMedicineBiomedical EngineeringProbility Physical TherapyYoung Scientist Foundation (The)Family & Nursing CareJackson Laboratory (The)NASA (2)RocheRutgers University, The StateUniversity of New JerseyRegeneron PharmaceuticalsAllegheny Health NetworkFermi National AcceleratorLaboratory (DOE)Assurex HealthAtlantis ProjectBattelle Memorial Institute (2)Ford Motor CompanyFullstack AcademyGeneral Electric (2)Bind TherapeuticsBoston Scientific (2)Horizon PharmaII-VI IncorporatedCase Western Reserve UniversityInnovative Science SolutionsChinMax Medical Systems, Inc.IntegerCleveland Clinic (4)Integrated Medical SensorsCustom Orthopaedic SolutionsCutting DynamicsInvacare (2)Jackson Laboratory (The)Dell EMCDenver School of Science andTechnologyEthicon, part of the Johnson &Johnson family of companiesBusiness ManagementAccentureKayu WoodworkVerily Life Sciences, Alphabet Inc.Village of Oak ParkVirginia Polytechnic Institute andState UniversityKent DisplaysV-Sense Medical DevicesKLA-TencorWashington University in St. LouisTotal ManagementCem-BaseCepheidHSBCMOCA (Museum of ContemporaryArt), ClevelandMoenChildren's Advocacy Center ofCollin County, TexasNiSource, Inc.Church of the CovenantNorthwell HealthInternship Survey 2016-17 /CWRU Career CenterLincoln Electric CompanyLouis Stokes Cleveland VA MedicalCenter (2)National Institutes of HealthPhilips (2)SEWA (Self-Employed Women'sAssociation)STERISUniversity of Fribourg, NationalCenter of Competence in ResearchUniversity of Gottingen MedicalSchoolUniversity of Rochester MedicalCenterTravelers InsuranceU.S. Department of CommerceU.S. Department of Commerce,International Trade AdministrationWayne County, MichiganProsecutor's OfficePage 12

Cleveland ClinicDeloitte LLP (2)Chemical EngineeringABBArvegenixAvery Dennison CorporationBar Ilan UniversityBose CorporationPeking UniversityYoung Scientist Foundation (The)Dorn Color Inc.Drexel UniversityEcolabGeneral Electric (2)Goldman SachsMomentiveMTU AmericaNexus Engineering Group, LLCPolymerPlus LLC (2)PQ CorporationCabot MicroelectronicsCase Western Reserve University(2)Goodyear Tire & Rubber CompanyGRP MechanicalProcter & Gamble (4)Sherwin-Williams Company (The)(5)Janssen, Pharmaceutical companiesof Johnson & JohnsonKimberly-Clark CorporationStanford University, StanfordMedicineTechnoform BautecLincoln Electric CompanyTremcoCooper Tire & Rubber Company (2)Corning IncorporatedDeloitte LLPChemistryAccentureCleveland ClinicGeneral ElectricCivil EngineeringAMP ArchitectureBrown and CaldwellL’OréalLubrizol Corporation (2)Washington Penn Plastic Co., Inc.Wentsler LLCLatin American News DigestLubrizol CorporationMetroHealth SystemNational Institutes of HealthSherwin-Williams Company (The)Taipei ZooHudson River HousingJ2 Engineers, Inc.Ruhlin Company (The)San Francisco Public WorksCase Western Reserve UniversityCET Inc.City of New York, New York,Department of Design andConstructionLaBella AssociatesLovorn Engineering AssociatesT&M AssociatesThorson Baker & AssociatesMichael Baker InternationalTurner Construction CompanyCast Nylons Ltd.Cheniere Energy Inc.Cobb County, Georgia WaterSystemGewalt Hamilton AssociatesGolder AssociatesGRL EngineersCognitive ScienceMinnesota Department ofTransportationOhio Department of Transportation(2)RK&KABC NewsAtlanta Children's ShelterCleveland ClinicRoblox CorporationCity of Nashville and DavidsonCounty, Tennessee Mayor's OfficeComputer EngineeringBNY MellonU.S. Committee for Refugees &Immigrants (USCRI)Liberty MutualInternship Survey 2016-17 /CWRU Career CenterU.S. Department of Transportation,Federal Highway Administration(FHWA)University of North CarolinaU.S. Senator Sherrod Brown (Ohio)University Hospitals (2)Paddle8Page 13

Case Western Reserve University(2)Greerhill ManagementIndustrial Multi Service GroupInnovative Systems, Inc.Computer ScienceAccentureLNE GroupLubrizol CorporationNorthrup GrummanRockwell AutomationSnap-on Business SolutionsTektronixGoogle (3)Philips (3)PNC Financial Services Group Inc.(2)Quantum HealthAmazon (4)ArconicBDS (Bearing and Drive Systems)(2)Greerhill ManagementHelp At Home, LLCBGM SolutionsBNY MellonCase Western Reserve University(2)IBM (2)Intwine Connect (2)Charles SchwabDellDeloitte LLPDisputeSoftEpic (2)ESPNEverykeyExpediaGoodyear Tire & Rubber CompanyDanceAnalog DevicesCleveland Foundation(The)/Cuyahoga Arts & CultureEconomicsHyland, creator of OnBase (2)Liberty MutualLouis Stokes Cleveland VA MedicalCenterMatrix Pointe SoftwareMIM Software Inc. (5)NASANationwide InsuranceNorthrop GrummanNuGrowthOakland County, MichiganReferrioReflexion Interactive Technologies,LLC (2)Roblox CorporationRockwell AutomationSAIC USASeagateSiemens PLM SoftwareTECH CORPSTMG (The Momentum Group)Travelers InsuranceUniversity HospitalsXSEDEOverdriveGeneral ElectricNottingham Spirk DesignAssociatesProbility Physical TherapyRockwell AutomationAmazonGerald A. Gordinier Attorney atLawBaylor University Medical CenterGoldman SachsPlug and Play Tech CenterSIL (Summer Institute of Linguistics)InternationalCapitalWorks, LLCMercedes-Benz Financial ServicesU.S. House of RepresentativesCase Western Reserve UniversityMIM Software Inc.Federal Reserve Bank of ChicagoFINNEA GroupElectrical EngineeringABBNestleNorthwestern MutualUBS Private Wealth ManagementVote Everywhere - AndrewGoodman FoundationWaterloo ArtsGeneral Electric (3)Philips (2)AlcoaGlobal Health Design CollaborationProcter & GambleApple (2)ArconicBattelle Memorial Institute (2)Hanley Flight & Zimmerman, LLCHeuresis CorporationiRobotSalesforceSTERISStrykerInternship Survey 2016-17 /CWRU Career CenterPage 14

Boyce TechnologiesLincoln Electric Company (2)TektronixBrookville Equipment CorporationLos Alamos National LaboratoryUniversity of LeedsDENSO CorporationMoenValeroEaton CorporationEmerald Built EnvironmentsETC (Electronic Theatre Controls,Inc.)EngineeringNASA (2)Oakland County, MichiganVerily Life Sciences, Alphabet Inc.Wentsler LLCOptimum Controls CorporationWoodward MPCAmerican Association of CollegiateRegistrars and Admissions OfficersNational Institute of Standards andTechnologyRuhr University BochumbillionloansNew York Institute of TechnologyU.S. Army Corps of EngineersCase Western Reserve UniversityCleveland Museum of ArtCutting DynamicsEngineering PhysicsPlaxall Inc.Procter & GambleU.S. Army Research LaboratoryWetlands InternationalBowden ManufacturingLos Alamos National LaboratoryRutgers University, The StateUniversity of New JerseyCase Western Reserve UniversityIbottaEnglishOhio Department of TransportationU.S. SenateMOCA (Museum of ContemporaryArt) ClevelandSmithsonian EnterprisesRocheWestern Reserve Historical SocietyEY (Ernst & Young)General ElectricIBERIABANKKeyBankLeomasterRedwood LivingRockwell AutomationRockwood Equity Partners (2)Securable.ioStorefrontNiSource, Inc.Park Place TechnologiesTBCTenenbaum Recycling GroupDDR CorpPlante MoranUBS Private Wealth ManagementDoximityHistoryPNC Financial Services Group Inc.USPAnimal FriendsNew Zealand Labour PartyWayne County, MichiganProsecutor's OfficeCase Western Reserve University,Office of Government RelationsU.S.S. CodWestchester Medical CenterChurch of the CovenantCleveland Heights-UniversityHeights School DistrictFinanceAccuityAmwareArconicAXA AdvisorsCity of Cleveland, OhioCleveland Museum of NaturalHistoryCollege GateInternship Survey 2016-17 /CWRU Career CenterPage 15

Hospice of the Western Reserveand Animal FriendsInternational StudiesCity of Cleveland, Ohio, Office ofSustainabilityCuyahoga County ProgressiveCaucusJesuit Refugee ServiceKent DisplaysMarketingNew Zealand Labour Party (2)U.S. Department of StateSkoda MinottiU.S.S. CodUNHCR (United Nations HighCommissioner for Refugees)Start-Up ChileT&M AssociatesCase Alumni AssociationChildren's Advocacy Center ofCollin County, TexasCity of Cleveland, Ohio, Office ofSustainabilityCleveland Museum of ArtHileman GroupLOFT (The): LGBT CommunityCenterMaterials Science & Engineering3MGeneral ElectricProcter & GambleCase Western Reserve UniversityCase Western Reserve University,Solar Durability and LifetimeExtension CenterNASA (3)Terves Inc.Naval Sea Systems CommandTylok International, Inc.Consolidated Precision ProductsMathematicsNucor SteelZircoa, Inc.1st Day School SuppliesAnthem, Inc.Mechanical EngineeringAAR CORPABBBendix Commercial VehicleSystemsBowden Manufacturing (2)Federal Reserve Bank of ChicagoNestleTMG (The Momentum Group)ValeoLubrizol CorporationMedtronicRockwell AutomationSaftMoenMoog Aircraft GroupSAIC VolkswagenSchneider SaddleryCase Western Reserve UniversityCase Western Reserve University,Center for Civic Engagement &LearningMorgan CorporationStart-Up ChileMUM Industries, Inc.STERISNASASturm Ruger & Co., Inc.NiSource, Inc.Northrop GrummanNottingham Spirk DesignAssociatesSwagelok Company (4)Technoform BautecAdvanced RVBon AppetitBrandTuitiveBriteskiesCase Western Reserve University,Great Lakes Energy InstituteConsolidated Precision ProductsDarrah ElectricDragonfly PicturesInternship Survey 2016-17 /CWRU Career CenterPwCRockwell AutomationTotal ManagementTracyLockeTeslaPage 16

Ford Motor CompanyGED Integrated SolutionsOateyOPW, a Dover companyGeneral Electric (4)OttoTianjin University in QingdaoTylok International, Inc.U.S. Department of the Interior,National Park ServiceGoodyear Tire & Rubber CompanyHP Inc.Parker Hannifin CorporationParts Life, Inc.ULUnited Launch AllianceIntwine ConnectiRobotPhilipsProcter & GambleUniversity Associates in DentistryUplift Data PartnersKraft HeinzLiberty MutualLockheed Martin (2)MusicProut Boiler Heating and WeldingRhinestahlUrsa Major TechnologiesVector Space SystemsAtlanta Children's ShelterLos Alamos National LaboratoryPricewaterhouseCoopers LLPBowden ManufacturingNaval Sea Systems CommandSummit County, Ohio Public HealthCase Western Reserve UniversityNursingAkron Children's HospitalCare IndeedPPG IndustriesCleveland ClinicHawaii Pacific HealthMayo ClinicUniversity Hospitals (8)Case Western Reserve UniversityNutritional Biochemistry & MetabolismAstraZenecaCamp Ho Mita KodaNutritionCase Western Reserve UniversityCleveland Clinic (2)MetroHealth SystemCase Western Reserve UniversityCenters for Disease Control &PreventionHarvard University, Harvard Schoolof Dental MedicinePhysicsAmazonNeighborhood Family PracticeTufts UniversityNova Southeastern UniversityVolunteers Initiative NepalHuaweiTektronixCase Western Reserve UniversityPolitical ScienceKent DisplaysVanderbilt UniversityCase Western Reserve UniversityJesuit Refugee ServiceU.S. Army War CollegeCase Western Reserve University,Office of Government RelationsCity of Cincinnati, Ohio, Office ofthe MayorCuyahoga County ProgressiveCaucusLitigation Management Inc.Maryland Office of the AttorneyGeneralNorthwestern MutualInternship Survey 2016-17 /CWRU Career CenterU.S. Congressman Doug Lamborn(Colorado)U.S. House of RepresentativesU.S. Senator Rob Portman (Ohio)Page 17

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University of Fribourg, National Center of Competence in Research 2 Tektronix 3 University of Michigan 2 Animal Friends 2 Vanderbilt University 2 Apple 2 Wentsler LLC 2 Arconic 2 Western Reserve Historical Society 2 Location Of the 659 internships reported, geographic location information was provided in 624 (95%) instances.