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Internship Highlight- AJ Olarinde

Posted by Christopher Lester

Hello CSS Community: My name is AJ Olarinde and I am currently a sophomore pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science with a focus in Cybersecurity. Last summer, I intern for Nielsen, a data analytics and retrieval company. The primary mission of the company is to procure quantitative information pertaining to radio & television viewership of U.S. citizens (race, age, etc.) from a variety of clients in different regions across the nation, and then sell that information to third party companies.

During my tenure as an intern, I was tasked with observing Nielsen device pings in SQL and developed them in HTML. Overall, I truly enjoyed my experience. My supervisors created a very comfortable work environment and I was well compensated for my work. Nielsen is a great company to intern for and I will most likely return as an intern for the 2018 summer school year.

CSS Scholar & Team Leader,
AJ Olarinde

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