What I liked
Toyota's college program provides an amazing experience and learning opportunity for students. My team put a lot of emphasis on ensuring that I understood the company, the Toyota values, and the after-sales operations. My first week focused on training, and I had the opportunity to take in-person courses for welding & collision body repair (two things I had never done before), to become a Certified Collision Repair Technician. Due to the focus on training and learning the company, my projects were smaller and less intense. Mainly consisting of process improvements or reconstructing data sets. I also had the opportunity to visit 3 site locations to experience the operations that our programs focused on.
Respect for people is one of Toyota's core values, and I experienced this respect and inclusion at multiple points throughout my internship. Inclusion was important to me, so I was able to join multiple business partner groups, one of which had a major community event that I was able to take part in. The Plano campus is amazing to experience in person, and interns get the same employee access to the amenities - a large gym (with a rock-climbing wall!), mini-Walmart, and more.