💼 Intern and Working Student Experience at PULMOTREE

💼 Every internship and working student position offers a different perspective on the medical device industry.

Our interns and working students have contributed to projects across several areas of PULMOTREE, gaining experience in fields ranging from Research & Development to Quality Management and Marketing.

To reflect on their experience, we asked our past and present interns and working students a few questions about what surprised them, what they learned, and what they will take with them into the future.

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    “I expected to work on a narrow set of tasks, but instead I had opportunities to contribute to different aspects of projects and interact with people from various functions.

    “What surprised me the most was how much responsibility and exposure interns can receive in a small company.”

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    “There are so many opportunities to try new things and take on different tasks. People take time to help each other and share their knowledge.”

    “In a small team, you get to see the whole picture and really feel like you’re part of something.”

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    “I didn’t expect how closely different departments work together and how much collaboration is needed to bring a product to market.”

    “One of the most rewarding parts of my experience was seeing my ideas come to life.”

At PULMOTREE, interns and working students are more than temporary members of the team, they are active contributors to our projects. Their curiosity, fresh perspectives, and willingness to take on new challenges often lead to valuable ideas and discussions, while their work supports teams across the company. In return, we aim to provide an environment where they can gain practical experience, develop new skills, and build confidence by working on real projects alongside colleagues from different disciplines.
For many, it is an opportunity to take the first steps in their careers and gain insight into the medical device industry in a collaborative and supportive setting.

A special thank you to Atharva Aute, Prasoon Madakkali, and Júlia Gampel for sharing their perspectives and for their contributions to the team. We are grateful to have them as part of PULMOTREE.