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By Colette M. Shalhoub posted 06-29-2010 10:35 PM

  
June 24, 2010
 
As a firm, EY continually stresses the idea of formal and informal professional relationships, and on my fourth day of internship, I can already say that I have reaped the benefits.
 
Other than technology training, we had our first Tri-State Intern event in Central Park. Tax and audit interns respectively were split into teams based on location, and the afternoon was set-up similar to a field day. Activities ranged from "capture the chicken" to "ultimate frisbee" to "tug-of-war". My team (shout-out to the Mighty Blues!) unfortunately did not succeed athletically, but we nailed the survival skills section of the day. Other than bonding with my peers, we were able to get to know our Senior Manager Leader, one of the EY professionals in our office who will be our go-to person for any questions. It turned out to be an awesome, exhausting day!
 
In addition, through the EY computer systems, I have been able to get to know the teams with whom I will be working and my assignments for the next couple of weeks. Furthermore, I was able to contact my EY intern family - consisting of my peer advisor, counselor, and seninor manager sponsor. Since I start client serving next Monday, I have not been able to spend time with my EY intern family, but I look forward to building relationships with them!
 
Regarding relationships, one of the most rewarding experiences during training actually took place this evening. After a long day of technical tax training, I was able to meet up with an EY tax professional who I met at the Scholars Institute. I had sent him an email communicating my schedule, and he was kind enough to show me around the Financial Service Office (FSO) floor, and then we went out for coffee. Although a small act, the outing allowed me to reflect on the importance of networking. I previously had only one conversation that lasted less than 5 minutes with the professional; however, it meant a lot to have him take time out of his busy day and show an intern around.
 
EY always stresses how their people make a difference, and after my experience today, I can truly attest to that notion! Without a doubt, my interaction with the professional today made me feel welcomed and a part of the EY family.
 
Make an informal mentor: Goal Achieved!
 
Until Next Time,
 
Colette
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