I can truly say that
winning an Undergraduate of the Year Award has had a huge impact on me the past
few months. I’ve not had much of a break over the summer break but I suppose it
is worth it in the long run! Alongside my trip to Shanghai, I also interned at
Grant Thornton and TalkTalk, the second being the internship I won with the
award. Both internships were brilliant at exposing me to the world of finance.
Coming from a mathematics background, it has been an excellent opportunity to
discover finance in practice and also in industry.
At Grant Thornton, I spent four weeks in the audit division.
I learned about how the process takes place and I was able to look into
different stages of the audit for a number of clients. However, I spent most of
my four weeks at a larger client, and was able to see the transition from the
middle of the audit, nearing to completion. This was a great opportunity as it
meant that my work was varied, and I was able to gain more exposure. Also, spending
most of my time at a single client gave me a glimpse into the real life of an
auditor. I worked with a great team of people who were always willing to help
despite my lack of financial knowledge!
I won the internship with TalkTalk through ACCA, and I was
very excited to work at such a large company. I did not know much about
telecommunications, but working at TalkTalk has shown me that it is an
interesting and lively industry. I was looking forward to it from the beginning
as it would be an insight into the other side of finance, being in industry. I
was lucky enough to gain an insight into different parts of the company through
finance, the main two departments being overheads and accounts payable. I
enjoyed the internship very much as I was able to find out all the work that
goes into producing financial statements. I never had much exposure to
financial statements before this summer, but the internships have really helped
me discover how not only to understand them but also the information about the
company you can gain from them! Also, my internship timed with their half year
end, and I was able to take part in several meetings with the managers and
finance controllers, which was really interesting as it gave me a flavour of
the transition from finance to business, and how financial information can be
used to make business decisions.
As I mentioned before, ACCA had kindly presented a trip to
Shanghai as part of the award. This was a fabulous opportunity where I met with
many financial leaders including CFOs! I was given the opportunity to shadow a
CFO at Starwood Hotels Group, one of the largest hotel groups in China, and I
learned more about the CFO role itself. I also had the opportunity to meet
Grant Thornton in China, which was amazing having already worked at the company
in the UK. Speaking to several partners, I learned about business strategies
that were being implemented and I was pleased to see that the same values and
ambitions in the UK were being resonated in China!
Speaking to the CFOs, I discovered the transition between
being an accountant and being able to manage and lead the finance department,
and the skills that are required to ensure the success of your career and the
organisation. I learned how the ACCA qualification helps one achieve such a
transition. Whether it’s here in the UK or in Shanghai, the qualification is
looked upon highly, and it is throughout the world. It lets others know you
have the technical knowledge needed for a business to operate successfully. The
trip really opened my eyes to the recognition for such a qualification, I hope
to one day become a qualified accountant myself!
The award has really opened up a lot of doors since I won in April. I’ve been able to expand my network internationally and I discovered more about China, a country I never imagined I would travel to anytime soon! Since ACCA and TargetJobs are so well recognised, winning the award has really boosted my CV. Being able to take part in internships over the summer has also boosted my CV, but it has also helped me discover new skills that I may not have throughout my academic life. Being able to gain an insight into finance in both practice and industry has confirmed my ambitions to work in finance. The award has helped me decide where I would like my career to take me, and I do hope that I can one day become a CFO!
If there is even a small part of you that believes you can
become an undergraduate of the year I would insist you apply. Not only is it
amazing recognition, but you will get to take part in so many things that could
have lasting impacts on your future. I never imagined I would be winning an
award when I applied, but I also never imagined the opportunities that would
come my way having done so. It has been a fantastic half year since I won, and
I only hope the opportunities to learn and develop more keep coming my way!
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