Mostly Data Entry - GIS Intern Hopeworks Employee Review

4.0
15 Apr 2025
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Pros

Low effort; was allowed to listen to music and podcasts Minimal learning curve

Cons

Inconsistencies - the internship is based on contracts Hopeworks establishes with other organizations, which sometimes produces inconsistent work and gaps when contracts end.

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5.0
16 Dec 2025
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Pros

Money, impact, and mission. I always feel connected to the work.

Cons

High preforming. It is a constant grind all of the time.

4.0
11 Dec 2025
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Pros

Working as a GIS Intern at Hopeworks in Camden has been an incredibly rewarding experience. From day one, the team created a supportive environment where I felt encouraged to learn, ask questions, and challenge myself. The hands-on training in GIS software, data management, and map production helped me grow both technically and professionally. What makes Hopeworks stand out is how much they invest in young people. They don’t just teach technical skills—they help you build confidence, communication, and workplace readiness. I got to work on real projects that actually made an impact in the community, which made the work feel meaningful and motivating. The staff and fellow interns were always willing to help, and the feedback they gave pushed me to do better every week. I also appreciated the focus on personal development, career coaching, and the positive, uplifting culture that Hopeworks prides itself on. Overall, my time as a GIS Intern at Hopeworks was an amazing opportunity. I gained valuable experience, expanded my skills, and felt genuinely supported along the way. I would absolutely recommend Hopeworks to anyone looking to grow in GIS, tech, or professional development in general.

Cons

One drawback to working as a GIS Intern at Hopeworks is that, while they offer strong training and support, they can’t guarantee a job afterward. This isn’t necessarily their fault—job placement depends on external factors like employer hiring needs, the job market, and individual circumstances—but it can still be disappointing for interns who expect employment to be a direct next step. Hopeworks does everything they can to prepare you, from technical training to professional development, but the final step—actually getting hired—is ultimately outside their control. Some interns land positions quickly, while others may need more time or face a tougher job search. It’s important to go in with realistic expectations: Hopeworks gives you tools and opportunities, but not guaranteed outcomes. Still, the experience is valuable; you just have to understand that job placement varies and isn’t promised.

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