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I worked at '''NextJump''' [http://nextjump.com] during the summer of 2011 in New York City.
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I worked at '''NextJump''' [http://nextjump.com] during the summer of 2011 in New York City.  NextJump provides corporate perks portals for much of the Fortune 500.  They also produce savings portals for several membership organizations such as AARP and Mastercard.  I was a product development intern.  I was hired as a coder, to build website front ends and back-ends in PHP, Microsoft SQL Server, and JavaScript.  I also managed our 3-person intern team in the competition to build a mobile version of the product.
  
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I liked this summer because it was the exact opposite of [[Deutsche Bahn]].  NextJump prides itself on being small and acting fast.  I was also in a coding role, as opposed to last summer.  I still tried to be more than a coder and use my product development experience to provide input on the direction of the products I worked on.  Since NextJump works so fast, the fine details of development have to be solved as you are implementing the product.  Often someone comes to you with an issue that you need to solve and implement that day.  I like that I often had that freedom to shape the product as I was building it.
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The interns were also challenged to build a mobile web version of the main product.  The 10 interns were split into 3 teams.  The other teams members agreed that I should be product manager.  This was another great experience to managed a team to produce a project.  I also made the initial wireframe layout of the site, which the CEO and the Strategy Committee really liked.  They also liked our visual design which another member of the team made
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I worked at NextJump [1] during the summer of 2011 in New York City. NextJump provides corporate perks portals for much of the Fortune 500. They also produce savings portals for several membership organizations such as AARP and Mastercard. I was a product development intern. I was hired as a coder, to build website front ends and back-ends in PHP, Microsoft SQL Server, and JavaScript. I also managed our 3-person intern team in the competition to build a mobile version of the product.

I liked this summer because it was the exact opposite of Deutsche Bahn. NextJump prides itself on being small and acting fast. I was also in a coding role, as opposed to last summer. I still tried to be more than a coder and use my product development experience to provide input on the direction of the products I worked on. Since NextJump works so fast, the fine details of development have to be solved as you are implementing the product. Often someone comes to you with an issue that you need to solve and implement that day. I like that I often had that freedom to shape the product as I was building it.

The interns were also challenged to build a mobile web version of the main product. The 10 interns were split into 3 teams. The other teams members agreed that I should be product manager. This was another great experience to managed a team to produce a project. I also made the initial wireframe layout of the site, which the CEO and the Strategy Committee really liked. They also liked our visual design which another member of the team made

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