Work Rewarded: Summer internship at Ibotta

Jesse Spevack
Building Ibotta
Published in
4 min readAug 23, 2017

By Liz Rebello

Ibotta Product Manager intern, Liz Rebello (left), and Client Success Associate, Kathryn Flint, construct garden plots at Sabin Elementary School in June, in partnership with Denver Urban Gardens.

A power-packed, twelve-week-long internship at Ibotta has officially come to a close. Little did I know that I would witness a whole new product revamp, Amazon and Uber signing on as mobile commerce partners, Ibotta raising a Series C-1 round of funding, and more, all in the span of three months. Rightly, as everyone says, “All good things must come to an end’, irrespective of triumphs and failures, experiences are paramount. As an intern, my experience at Ibotta helped define my young career and establish my network, while learning the different facets of a technology company.

What was it like working at Ibotta?

Ibotta is comprised of smart and creative individuals who, in tandem, work hard together to succeed. The way I see it, you can approach a new opportunity in two different ways: either shy away from it, or embrace all of the wisdom around you. Initially I was intimidated, but I quickly focused my energy and thought on learning. The passion exuded by my peers motivated me to listen, learn and deliver!

Every person begins a new phase with uncertainty and excitement. At first, I wondered if the internship’s duration was too short to grasp the nuances of the company. However, I was thrown into the real world of business with real problems to solve. It’s not as onerous as it sounds, the key was to have a keen mind and a willingness to learn and fail, and above all, take initiative! It was not long before I felt that I was in sync with the company’s goals.

As an intern, you are not expected to know everything. In fact, I used this to my advantage by choosing to expose myself to many different departments and individuals at Ibotta in order to discover what I was most passionate about. Ibotta has given me additional clarity on my near-term career objectives, which allowed me to sign up for courses at my university this fall that align with my passions. Furthermore, I believe these courses will strengthen my skill set and give me a competitive edge in the market upon graduating.

My first week as an intern!

I will admit the first week was overwhelming. I was a fly on the wall for every meeting and tried to connect the dots until more dots appeared. Nonetheless, I maintained a positive attitude and constantly told myself that I did not need to know everything, but it was best to be informed.

Therefore, I read through several product resources from blogs and articles to internal product structures and themes. And I would discuss these new learnings with my manager on a weekly basis. By taking things one step at a time, I began to understand the product and engineering department at a more granular level and felt more comfortable in my role as a Product Manager intern.

From this, I learned that it was good to know the things you know and don’t know, as confusing at that sounds. In other words, I discovered what I was good at, what I was not good at, and what I needed to build upon. This set a pretty good base for the rest of my internship. I took lots of notes and asked a lot of questions! I was surprised at how much I learned just by observing.

My Mentors!

When you are young, your spirits are high, and you have a zillion ideas that drive you to make an impact. But just remember that it’s always about the company, your customers, and never about yourself.” That’s what my Ibotta mentor, Christine Hettinger, told me about making an impact. My managers Christine Hettinger & Phil Carter were such a blessing, and mentored me selflessly. They were great in helping me understand my role, my part in different projects, and how I could best work together with my peers. They helped me refine my skills and offered their insights on careers in the competitive technology industry. What I valued most was their constructive feedback on how I could improve. This was paramount for my personal and professional development.

Leadership Team

The leadership at Ibotta was impeccable! Founder and CEO, Bryan Leach, is a passionate leader and a strong presenter. Each week he led company-wide meetings, called “standups,” and always made sure to set the stage and hook the audience. Luke Swanson, the company’s CTO, would impress everyone with his brilliance and attention to detail. It was remarkable to me how every member of Ibotta’s Senior Leadership Team had such unique strengths and were able to work together so cohesively.

Work hard, party hard!

We interns were pampered with Ibotta swag, a Rockies game, luncheons, kickball and more. The whole internship period was well thought out by the intern committee for a more robust internship experience. Another favorite of mine was “Ibotta U,” which consisted of one-on-one interactions led by the C-level executives, who walked through their personal experiences with Ibotta, their interests, and more, in a comprehensive, week-long orientation program.

Ibotta’s mission, “Life Rewarded,” a motto echoed throughout the company and by its users, is a perfect description of my experience as an intern: Work Rewarded.

Elizabeth Rebello hails from Bangalore, India, and is currently pursuing a Masters in Information Technology and Management at Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago. She spent this summer with Denver-based tech company, Ibotta, as a Product Manager intern.

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