Testimonials from former
Aboriginal summer students
Alana
2010 Summer Student, Siksika Nation
Education:
Studying Drama and Native Studies at Grant MacEwan University
Summer Job:
Worked on the Imaging Project for Lands and Properties; based in
Edmonton
Why did you apply for ATCO Electric’s Aboriginal Summer Student program?
I saw it as a great opportunity to use the office skills I obtained in
past work experiences and work for a reputable company like ATCO.
They’re very supportive of the communities they serve.
How does the Aboriginal Summer Student Program support your career
goals?
I’m learning a lot both professionally and personally. It’s admirable to
see how committed employees are to their work and the company; and how
well they represent themselves and the company in a very professional
manner.
What do you value about ATCO Electric as an employer?
I value the opportunity to grow and flourish. I appreciate that they’ve
accepted me and are willing to help me discover my strengths and be part
of the team.
Describe the program in 25 words or less.
It’s very unique. ATCO sees your potential and allows you to expand your
horizons and dream even further.
Would you recommend the program to others?
I’d absolutely recommend this program to others.

Andrea
2010 Summer Student; Métis
Education:
Working towards an Accounting degree at Grant MacEwan University
Summer Job:
Various office duties including updating and maintaining equipment
reports; based in Nisku
Why did you think ATCO Electric’s Aboriginal Summer Student Program
would be a good fit for you?
I worked for ATCO previously, so I knew that it would be a good work
environment. Also, people are really friendly here.
How does the Aboriginal Summer Student Program support your career
goals?
This program has provided me with a lot of valuable work experience.
Even though it’s not directly related to my career studies, it still
allowed me to learn valuable skills like interacting with people, taking
on different tasks and completing those tasks accurately and on time.
What do you value about ATCO Electric as an employer?
Safety. I know ATCO is all about safety, and they make sure their
employees work in a safe environment. They’re supportive in what you
want to do. They’ll offer you training, and give you the opportunities
to grow in the company.
Would you recommend the program to others?
Yes.

Jenna
2010 Summer Student; Sucker Creek
Cree First Nation
Education:
Just received her Administrative
Professional Certificate, working
towards a Hospital Unit Clerk
Certificate at NorQuest
Summer Job:
Various office duties like updating
forms and preparing information packages
for the HVDC Project; based in Edmonton
How does the Aboriginal Summer
Student Program support your career
goals?
It supports me in a lot of ways because
what I’m doing here is related to what I want to get into. This program is helping me take
steps to achieve my career goals.
What do you value about ATCO Electric as an employer?
It’s a great work environment. I’m lucky because this is a great company
to work for. I get to work with friendly people who make me laugh which
makes coming to work enjoyable.
Describe the program in 25 words or less.
It’s a really great experience with lots of opportunity. The program
helps provide direction and benefits your career in the long run.
Would you recommend the program to others?
Yes

Chennae
2010 Summer Student;
Saddle Lake Cree Nation
Education:
Working towards an Accounting Degree at
NAIT
Summer Job:
Various office duties including filing
and data entry; based in Edmonton
Why did you apply for ATCO
Electric’s Aboriginal Summer Student
program?
ATCO Electric was unique in offering
this program and after reading the
testimonials from the past summer
students, I thought it would be a good
place to work.
Why did you apply for ATCO Electric’s Aboriginal Summer Student
program?
ATCO Electric was unique in offering this program and after reading the
testimonials from the past summer students, I thought it would be a good
place to work.
What do you value about ATCO Electric as an employer?
I like how they’re family-oriented and that they value safety. I
instantly felt welcomed when I started working here too.
Describe the program in 25 words or less.
It’s a great opportunity to use my transferable skills and to grow. I
can apply what I learned here to future jobs.
Would you recommend the program to others?
Yes, I would. It’s really fun.

Heather
2010 Summer Student;
Ermineskin Cree Nation
Education:
Working towards a Native Studies degree
at the University of Alberta
Summer Job:
Worked on the Imaging Project for Lands
and Properties; based in Edmonton
Is what you’re doing at ATCO
Electric related to your long-term
career goals?
I’m not really sure what I want to go
into right now. But working here has
taught me a lot of different things and
I can see the areas where I can apply my
degree.
What do you value about ATCO Electric as an employer?
The atmosphere at ATCO Electric. They really care about you, understand
your needs, and support you. It’s a really friendly environment, very
team-oriented.
Describe the program in 25 words or less.
I love this program and am thankful for it. It’s given me the
opportunity to use the skills I learned on my reserve.
Would you recommend the program to others?
Definitely.

Ashley
2010 Summer Student; Sturgeon Lake
Cree Nation
Education:
Working towards an Education degree at
Grande Prairie Regional College
Summer Job:
Tracking and updating equipment reports
for Distribution Asset Management; based
in Grande Prairie
What made you come back to ATCO
Electric and participate in the
Aboriginal Summer Student Program?
I just love the working atmosphere.
Everybody makes you feel so welcome and
part of the team. It’s just a wonderful
experience.
How does the program support your career
goals?
I’m learning a lot here and I will take that with me wherever I go. Once
I become a teacher, I can teach students about safety and the dangers of
electricity.
Describe the program in 25 words or less.
It’s an extraordinary working opportunity because you learn so much. I
really value the working relationships between the company and the
customers. I respect that.
Would you recommend the program to others?
Yes.

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