In terms of the value of feedback, your mentor's feedback is the most important. In almost all cases, your mentor will be an SA/Counsel. If your mentor writes good feedback then it doesn't matter what anyone else has written. Likewise, if your mentor writes bad feedback, the associate's feedback is irrelevant. (Note: This might change if you happen to have a mentor who is an associate. In that case, if a senior member of the team wrote a feedback, then her word might have more value.)
So two things to keep in mind: 1. On paper, the feedback given by A0s doesn't have a lot of value. 2. It's difficult to regularly work with your mentor and develop a good reputation.
A0's are incredibly valuable here. They are generally the easiest people to talk to. If they do start liking you, then they will put in a word for you in front of the SA/Counsel/Partner. My mentor wrote an excellent feedback for me in both my internships even though I barely worked with her. This was only because two A0s in my team spoke highly of me on multiple occasions.
If you worked a lot with an associate, then you should make it clear that you are looking for a call back. Ask the associate to personally message your mentor and put in a good word. Trust me, if they liked you, they will happily do it. Feedbacks are usually collected with 2-3 weeks of completion of your internship so do this ASAP.
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So two things to keep in mind:
1. On paper, the feedback given by A0s doesn't have a lot of value.
2. It's difficult to regularly work with your mentor and develop a good reputation.
A0's are incredibly valuable here. They are generally the easiest people to talk to. If they do start liking you, then they will put in a word for you in front of the SA/Counsel/Partner. My mentor wrote an excellent feedback for me in both my internships even though I barely worked with her. This was only because two A0s in my team spoke highly of me on multiple occasions.
If you worked a lot with an associate, then you should make it clear that you are looking for a call back. Ask the associate to personally message your mentor and put in a good word. Trust me, if they liked you, they will happily do it. Feedbacks are usually collected with 2-3 weeks of completion of your internship so do this ASAP.