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Lifestyle Intern - Anonymous employee Nike Communications Employee Review

5.0
5 Nov 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The Lifestyle team really listened and catered my internship to meet my goals. They trusted me a lot on projects, and it's honestly something I really liked because of the leadership opportunities I was able to develop. Free coffee and healthy snacks were also a plus. Not to mention it was easy getting along with my team.

Cons

The entire company is very clique based in terms of teams. The work does become repetitive, but this is also where the intern has to manage upwards in order to have more 'interesting' roles. It was also kind of difficult getting to know the intern class because there was no program that got us to collaborate with one another.

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