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“My favorite part of my internship is the team of accountants in Denver that have taken the time to train me and trust me to take on assignments of my own. Being around a team of people that are so motivated and hardworking is inspiring and makes being an intern here such an amazing challenge that has helped me to grow and learn a lot.” “What I've enjoyed most about my internship is knowing that the work we're doing will soon provide students and staff with a modern space to learn and grow. As a first-generation Navajo student, being able to contribute to a project that serves Native communities has made the experience especially meaningful.” “During my internship with Tepa, I’ve learned multiple foundational skills for GIS that have given me a strong sense of confidence using the various software. Additionally, I've had the wonderful opportunity to work with NSGIS at March Air Reserve Base in Moreno Valley, CA for field collection- this vital experience is unmatched." “Some of the things I've enjoyed the most at my internship have been meeting my coworkers and gaining experience on the RFI and submittal process. I also have enjoyed learning to navigate Procore and getting my first certification on it.”

“I've really enjoyed gaining hands-on experience in the IT industry, especially as an intern in the Tepa Companies' IT Asset Management team. It's fascinating to learn about the processes for tracking hardware and software assets the company has, managing those assets and their lifecycles, and what happens behind the scenes to keep Tepa Companies and its asset inventory operating smoothly.” "The most important thing to me in construction is the people. I come here every day and learn from people who've been in the industry for a long time. Along with people who are just getting into the same journey as I am.” “This internship was meaningful because I was able to contribute to work that felt useful and purposeful. I enjoyed learning more about Tepa while working on projects that could continue to support the team beyond my time as an intern. One skill I developed is cross-functional communication. I had the opportunity to connect with different teams, ask meaningful questions, and better understand how each area of the company contributes to the bigger picture.” “My favorite job experience has been the few times I helped workers on-site without assistance from my coworkers. To me they showcased a level of trust that I could navigate Procore, construction drawings, specifications, whatever they needed and I was able to follow through. Being a part of the community at the Many Farms High School Project has propelled my development in communication and project management skills.”