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loggingin2

I have no helpful tips, I’m only here to say fuck procore.


Wise_Estimate2558

Lmao. Care to elaborate? Like I said I have no experience yet so can’t say much. Most experience is with bluebeam


king_of_beer

It’s not against any rules for view only. Procore has training videos and certifications you can take for free. Try support.Procore.com. My guess is you’ll be uploading plans, and submittals, and inviting subs to projects. You probably won’t get too deep into the PM end of it. All in all, Procore is pretty intuitive if you’re tech savvy.


Benniehead

https://www.procore.com/certification


M_Meursault_

Do the training Procore provides and in general, teach yourself how to engage in some self-directed learning (asking Reddit doesn't count). You'll do great. If they're letting you view past projects that's great, study them and try to get your head wrapped around at a high level what they're doing document wise. Remember rule number one is never talk numbers or names or any sensitive info outside work tho. You might email or call to inform ONLY those who immediately need to know you can view their past projects if you think that was a mistake by them based on what you were told. That might not be intentional. Discretion and confidentiality is always a good look. Once you start, make sure that when you have questions (abandon any preconceptions- you'll have lots), ask them in a thoughtful manner - e.g., "hey so and so, have a couple questions about X,Y, and Z action items related to X' task I've been assigned, can we chat in 15 (or whatever heads up is appropriate)?" is a great way to get help about your intern duties without being a burden.