midway internship reflections.
time flies. the seventh week of internship has ended. though many are looking forward the end of internship, i think so far i have enjoyed my internship.
speaking of my direct senior, i like his style of teaching. letting me to learn on my own, picking things up along the way. most importantly, he taught me almost the entire process of auditing a company, letting me have a hands-on experience of being alone auditing, getting information from the client. many times, i came back with only the bare minimum information required. he taught me how to prob further, to gather more information, to ask more questions and not stopped where he told me. he let me see the analytical process behind the audits and left me to work on the company independently, coaching me whenever he is free. he may have been a tough senior and one who frightened me on my first day of work (testing my textbook knowledge the first morning i reported to office) but he has gained my respect. despite his busy flying schedule, he taught me a lot. of course, all the other seniors have been approachable and definately willing to teach.
the interns and staff. the interns have sure built up a relationship in office these few weeks esp those on same level in the training room which has almost been turned to an 'intern' room. nice cosy environment with a super scenaric view. the occassional (or is it frequent?) chatting, relaxing and crapping moments have made the whole internship a much nicer place to be in. the freshly graduated new staffs, whom we enjoyed chatting with, shared their jokes, their life with us too. once the interns leave, the training room wld become a much quieter place.
overall, i would say i not only learnt a lot but also enjoyed the times working there so far. 3 more weeks, to learn and to experience, to share and to enjoy. *smilez* each of us have a different experience at internship, but let us all make the best out of it.
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