More than a resume builder! - Intern Relovv Employee Review

5.0
Oct 18, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

I interned with Relovv last summer and it was a lot different from my other internships. I did this one for college credit and was simply hoping to get hours to pass my college’s internship course. As the summer went on, I actually began to devote a lot more time to the internship because I actually felt like I was making a difference, not just logging hours. The company is really small, so it allows you to work closely with the CEO and other employees. Because of this, I was able to give direct feedback about what I liked, what I thought Relovv could do better, and what I thought could be improved. The structure of the internship also works really well if you do it remotely like me (I know there are some interns based in LA who are able to go into the office) Because I worked remote, I was able to finish assignments late at night (I’m a night owl). I found it really helpful to be able to do this rather than having to go into an internship every day after class. I would really recommend this internship for someone who is a self-motivated worker.

Cons

If you procrastinate, the work can be a little hard to catch up on, so make sure you have a plan for time-management.

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5.0
Nov 29, 2021
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Pros

Was a good experience in a Marketing Internship

Cons

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5.0
Oct 7, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

They are very flexible and understanding in regards to work load and assignments. You are never just doing busy work, and everything you do has a purpose. I have learned so much from the CEO, Alex Shadrow, and have had many opportunities to ask her questions and learn from her life experience. This internship can truly a time of growth and success, if you work hard and pay attention.

Cons

If you are currently in school, and struggle with time management, this is probably not the job for you. You can't procrastinate, and have to be very proactive to succeed. Although it is an unpaid internship, the valuable experience and contacts you gain along the way are more than enough compensation. Since it is a relatively new company, they are always trying new things and learning the best way to structure the internship program. However, I think this makes it easier to do the internship alongside other responsibilities such as school/part-time jobs.

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