{"id":6349,"date":"2017-08-14T17:09:51","date_gmt":"2017-08-14T22:09:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.envoyair.com\/?p=6349"},"modified":"2017-08-14T17:09:51","modified_gmt":"2017-08-14T22:09:51","slug":"summer-envoy-interns-gain-experience-knowledge-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.envoyair.com\/2017\/08\/14\/summer-envoy-interns-gain-experience-knowledge-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Over summer, Envoy Interns gain experience and knowledge"},"content":{"rendered":"
During the 2017 summer, twelve interns from colleges around the U.S. worked in various departments at Envoy Headquarters in Irving, Texas. For\u00a0ten weeks,\u00a0they were heavily involved in a wide array of projects in departments like Flight Safety, Communications, Finance and Flight Operations.<\/p>\n
Envoy interns also spent time learning\u00a0airline operations with visits to the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport and\u00a0Abilene, Texas heavy-maintenance hangar.\u00a0By visiting places like an airport ramp or an aircraft hangar, they were given an opportunity to see operations up close and personal.<\/p>\n
In culmination of their internship, each intern presented their projects and shared what they learned with Envoy officers, directors and managers. This gave them the opportunity to experience a real-world scenario they will face many times in their professional careers.<\/p>\n
By the end of the two months, the interns had gained the invaluable career experience they sought when applying for the positions, and the opportunity to experience the world by travel as well. But before they left to finish out their final semesters of college, a few of the interns sat down to reflect a little bit about their time spent with Envoy.<\/p>\n
<\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n A born-and-raised Texan, Cara is a senior at Texas Christian University focusing on a bachelor’s degree in Finance\u00a0with Real Estate and set to graduate in May 2018. During her internship at Envoy, she worked as a financial analyst and collaborated on three major projects dealing with Ground Support maintenance financials.<\/p>\n “I learned a lot about the business and how to apply what I’ve learned at school to my job here,” said Cara. “I felt like more than an intern. I was given so much opportunity to do so much on my own.”<\/p>\n Cara said that before, she wasn’t as familiar with software like Excel, but the everyday hands-on experience allowed her to become more than proficient. As the TCU student body Treasurer, Cara said her new skills will come in handy.<\/p>\n When asked what she would miss most about Envoy, Cara said, “the people.”<\/p>\n “Everyone at Envoy was so helpful and welcoming,” she said. “I looked forward to coming into work because I felt like part of the company – a part of the family.”<\/p>\nJoseph Davidson, 22 – Customer Services and Planning<\/h3>\n