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My IILC Experience- Blog Conclusion

By Colette M. Shalhoub posted 08-11-2010 02:08 PM

  
August 8, 2010
 
From the minute I got off the bus from the Orlando Airport, I was greeted with an unbelievable amount of energy and EY love. From the bumble bee mascot to the loud music to the cheerleaders with yellow and black pom-poms...the 1,400 international interns knew this was a sight to be seen at the 2010 International Intern Leadership Conference (IILC).

One might have thought that the vibe would have slowly faded throughout the four days, but quite to the contrary. Throughout the conference, the interns were entertained by our amazing MC (shout-out to Americas Director of Campus Recruiting). We had the opportunity to listen and be inspired by the CEO of EY (Shout-out to Table 13 - CEO sat with us at dinner the first night!), the Americas VPs of tax, assurance, and advisory serves, world-famous entrepreneurs, America Directors, Global Area Managing Partners and so much more! While the speakers inspired us to stretch ourselves as young professionals to seize opportunities and follow the EY values, the workshops and team building activities gave us the knowledge and tools to learn how to effectively communicate and improve our teaming skills.
 
One of the most exciting moments of the conference was when I was recognized for...drum roll please...this blog! During the conference, EY had established a "Stay Connected" booth in which interns could post on twitter, facebook, and other social networking site during the IILC about the IILC. While the Americas Director of Campus Recruiting was discussing the "Stay Connected" station, he mentioned that one intern had been "staying connected" throughout the whole internship! He called my name infront of all 1,400 interns, and I was recognized for my work as a blogger!

In reflection, the blog has been an amazing tool, and I've loved the act of blogging with all my heart. Without a doubt, the process of even starting the blog allowed me to expand my network with EY professionals through the help of my campus recruiter and the EY communications and branding team. In addition, it has allowed me to become an informal ambassador for one of the best places to work! It has allowed to me stretch myself to the max - whether it was creatively writing or genuinely taking a step back and reflecting upon such a fast-paced experience.
 
This blog could not have been possible without the support and help of many people. NJSCPA has played a pivotal role in giving me a venue to share my experience. As this was the first ever blog request that EY has ever received, the EY communications and branding team has been so helpful and supportive in providing me with guidance and advice! A huge shout-out to my campus recruiters for all their time and effort in pointing me in the write directions. And last but definitely not least, this blog could not have been a tiny bit successful without the support of all of you loyal readers. As much as it has been an amazing experience for myself, I sincerely hope that this blog has helped you or given you some insight.
 
As I near the end of my last blog, I am confident that whatever my future may hold, I know that EY has given me the opportunity of a life time to meet amazing people, grow tremendously, and learn beyond belief. And without a doubt, they have lended me a hand ever single step of the way. I am extremely humbled and fortunate to have experienced such an amazing internship.

From the first day of the internship as a nervous intern walking down 7th avenue to the plane ride back to NJ from the IILC, I have no doubt in the world that EY will help me achieve my professional and personal goals and that it is the right place for me. As seen through all the aspects of my internship, it is clear that they have made it a priority to invest in their people, and they will continue to do so throughout every avenue that a career at EY may take you!

Until my next blogging endeavor (which I hope will be soon!), I wish you all the best!
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