Every year, we bring on a class of summer interns to roam our San Francisco office and provide fresh perspectives, extra energy, and excuses to organize quirky off-sites (trampolining, cat cafes, and exploratorium visits, anyone?).
In previous years, interns have tackled interesting problemsβfrom performance to iOS app feature launchesβas part of our engineering and product management teams. And this summer we hired interns for the marketing, sales, customer success, and finance teams, too. Hailing from across the U.S. (and Canada!), these students made up our first class of business internsβever.
Before they head back to school, we wanted to find out how their summer at Asana went, what they worked on, and what advice theyβd give to other students who are interested an internship.
Our first-ever βbizternβ class worked across our entire business organization and represented a diverse range of schools and majors:
Team: Customer Success (Customer Journey)
School: Johns Hopkins + The Maryland Institute College of Art
Major: MBA/MA Candidate in Design Leadership
Interests: Building resilient cities, getting compliments, not fighting with her mentor
Team: Marketing (Digital)
School: UC Berkeley, Class of 2020
Major: Business and Computer Science
Interests: Canada, dogs, running, extreme calendaring
Team: Marketing (Relationship)
School: UC Berkeley, Class of 2018
Major: Media Studies
Interests: Korean skincare, sustainable/ethical fashion, becoming a top Amazon reviewer
Team: Sales (Ops and Engineering)
School: MIT, Class of 2019
Major: Mathematics and Computer Science
Interests: Michigan, writing poetry/creative nonfiction, freakonomics, dancing
Team: Finance
School: Cornell, Class of 2019
Major: Policy Analysis and Management
Interests: Drawing, podcasts, riding unicycles
Sofie: I loved working on an analysis of Asanaβs competitors. I investigated, from a marketing and sales perspective, how we can position ourselves against them.
Divya: I did a project related to internationalization. It started off as a mini project, but turned into something bigger. I looked at where thereβs room for Asana to improve sales in different countries and identified new targeted sales strategies.
Irene: I mapped out different user cancellation flows over competing products and evaluated how we can evolve our churn experience.
Omar: I worked on setting up an integration between two services that we useβone for recruiting and one for paying our billsβso that we can streamline the process by which we reimburse candidates when they interview at Asana.
Isa: I launched and ran the Instagram employee takeover. I created the schedule, helped participants brainstorm ideas for what to post, and generated analytics for how effective the posts were at driving engagement. I also wrote this blog post! (So meta.)
Isa: I was so surprised by how thorough the onboarding process was. Weβre only here for a summer, but we were onboarded to Asanaβs core commitments, culinary program, and long-term business trajectory as if weβd be here for the next few years. Weβre treated like full-time employeesβeven receiving all the same benefits, like a gym membership and professional coaching.
Omar: How impactful the work that I did was. Coming in, I thought Iβd be given random grunt work, but instead my team really cared about my growth and gave me work that I took pride in doing. I did work that a full-time employee would do, so I know that my impact will extend beyond the short time that I was here.
Divya: The amount of visibility we have: There were multiple times when I saw a high-level meeting happening and asked if I could be in it. There was never any hesitation in saying yes, which really surprised me.
Sofie: Before my internship started, my manager and my mentor set up a project in Asana for me with a few line items, but left the rest up to me. Together we came up with how all of my work would link together to form a deliverable that would be useful for different teams. Iβve learned a lot from my mentor, whoβs an SEO specialist. Sheβs great at coming up with quantifiable ways to test our website and how we appear in search, so I learned how to back up claims that we make using data.
Irene: My mentor wanted us to co-create the experience and work on projects that I was excited about and would have an impact. He also knew I wanted to work closely with the User Experience Research team, so he really pushed me to make that happen.
Isa: On a more emotional note, my mentor has been a big sister type to me. Iβve had great conversations with her where she empowered me to act more intentionally, be brave, and reflect deeply on my working style.
Irene: I learned to balance building rapport with professional credibility. Itβs difficult and Iβm still learning to do it well without feeling like I have to stifle my personality. I also learned the importance of iterating on my work faster by asking for feedback often.
Divya: I was pretty disorganized before this internship. Because we use Asana all the time, the company is super organizedβand I picked up many organizational habits.
Isa: I now see the value in complete honesty and authenticity when communicating in the workplace. Iβm pretty conflict-averse, and would usually keep my true thoughts to myself to avoid confrontation. I learned that just because you address an opposing point of view or a weakness doesnβt mean that there will be conflict. Especially because Asana encourages equanimity and mindfulness, it was easier than ever to share what I really think.
Sofie: We got to meet the other interns through the many intern events. One time we went on a walk to get ice cream in doughnuts! We were able to connect beyond what our majors were or what kind of work we were doing.
Omar: I never felt like an internβI was just another member of the team. At other companies, there isnβt that same level of camaraderie.
Sofie: The intern Q&A that we hosted and seeing Bay Area interns come to listen to thought leaders discuss important topics in tech. A lot of people asked about diversity in tech and other issues that are close to Asanaβs heart.
Divya: My birthday! My team threw me a surprise birthday party, which was so cute. They set up a meeting with me on Google Calendar, and I walked into the meeting room with my laptop thinking that we were going to review some data. Instead, they surprised me with funfetti cookies and a really loud rendition of βHappy Birthday.β
Omar: When we reached out directly to our CEO, Dustin, to ask him to lunch. At the Intern Q&A he mentioned the value in reaching out to people and taking risks as an intern, so the next day I suggested that we grab a meal with him. We were like, βHey, this is the first year that Asana has business interns. Would you like to get dinner with us?β And he actually responded within a few seconds! So we got to spend an hour with him, and I canβt really imagine that happening at many other companies.
Irene: Donβt feel as if you have to go through the normal chain of career fairs or applying online. I emailed someone on the UXR team directly asking if they were hiring interns. They didnβt, but I was directed to the customer journey team, which is how I met my mentor. Also, be proactive about following up. During my interview, I didnβt have an answer to questions I was asked. So after, I did some research and thinking and emailed him a more in-depth answer that showed my strengths and resourcefulness.
Omar: Be true to yourself, especially when interviewing. I was interviewing for a finance and accounting position, but I donβt come from that background. While interviewing, I emphasized my interest in learning those skills and my excitement for the work Asana does. I was really open and honest, and my team really appreciated that.
Divya: Even if a position doesnβt match your major perfectly, go for it anyway. Iβm a computer science major and felt like I should only be applying for software jobs. I didnβt know that this type of roleβsales engineeringβexisted in tech. There are always opportunities outside of the βnormal track.β
Thank you to our 2017 Business Interns for this experiment gone right! Theyβve all set the bar very high for our next #biztern class. For a further peek into their day-to-day life at Asana, check out their Instagram takeover.
Interested in interning at Asana? Check out our open university positions.