Our Interns
The College Works Painting intern program gives students an opportunity to build a competitive resume and gain marketable leadership skills. College Works Painting helps university students develop, implement and illustrate a strong work ethic, strong communication skills, effective organizational management skills, powerful sales skills, and an overall understanding of the mechanics of leadership that can be applied to any profession.
As an intern you'll retain or acquire the following characteristics:
A Positive Outlook
interns will be in surroundings that will provide a optimistic atmosphere. A positive angle is something that is highly valued by managers and colleagues. Additionally, it makes the job a lot more pleasant to come to every day.
Adaptability
Versatility in completing duties in a dynamic workplace; adapting to unique personalities and work behavior of co-workers and managers.
Honesty and Integrity
Good working relationships are founded on trust. Successful companies treat customers with honest and fair practice.
Self-Motivation
Doing your job around supportive co-workers and taking the initiative to do a good job will provide interns with a better feeling of accomplishment and higher self-esteem.
Development of Communication Skills
By learning new skills, and strategies from professional improvement helps keep the team at the peak of its service and makes the job extra interesting and exciting.
College Works interns design and implement a marketing program, conduct sales, estimate projects, work with customers, and recruit, hire, and train their own employees. Essentially, they learn all aspects of running a small business. Find an intern in your area and let College Works Painting work for you.
Find an Intern
Would you like to find more information on the Intern painting your house? Look them up here, or enter your zip code to find an Intern in your area. You can also view a list of all current Interns in Michigan.
What are other students saying about College Works Painting?
"I operated one in Michigan it was decent for a while. I had a good friend who worked with me in the company. I welcomed the challenge and wasn't disappointed about it.
Operating your small business is a great gig, to be taught, and to not lose a whole lot of of money."
"I ran a team in Clarkstown, Michigan. It was a pretty good experience. I did not get to the amount of money I anticipated I would. However, it was in the region of $50,000.
I met a number of good people. I became more aware of how you operate a company. It was cool, I do not regret it for anything. You do use your own money and they provide you with a credit for reimbursement."
