
Today, we must say goodbye to our intern, Andrew Winfield, or as we’ve come to call him, Tuna. This is our farewell blog entry (and my recommendation letter):
As I’m sure many of you have experienced, it’s not easy to find good interns. Many view internships as another course requirement, and ended up treating it as such. The work that they produce is mediocre at best, and it takes more time to explain the task than it would for you to do it yourself.
But such has not been the case with Tuna.
From the moment he started with MGH, Tuna worked hard to develop the skills necessary to complete the tasks that were put in front of him. He quickly grasped many of our tactics, and developed a real passion for what he was doing. Tuna put in long hours, and many times, was able to take on projects that were not required of him.
In addition to the pheonomenal work that he has produced, Tuna’s attitude has been one of the most positive we’ve ever come across. Within the first week of working here, it felt like he had been here for years. He’s been a great team member and an even better friend.
We hate to say goodbye to him, but look forward to seeing what he’ll do in the future. ANY organization would be lucky to have him as a member of its team.
Thank you, Tuna!
Enter cheesy graduation song:
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