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IUCG: Internship Edition

IUCG: Internship Edition

by admin / Thursday, 29 September 2016 / Published in Publication

Now that summer has come and gone, we decided to take a closer look into how IUCG’s members spent the past few months. This year’s group participated in a diverse array of programs that’s spanned several industries. We spoke with four group members about their experiences.

Brian Campbell (’19)

Internship: MassMutual Enterprise Information Risk Management

Main projects/ responsibilities: The first four weeks were centered around figuring out a way to better implement their security monitoring software within the entire risk management department, while the latter half of the program focused on overhauling their entire supplier risk program.

Key Takeaways: Brian felt that the most beneficial skill he gained was the ability to be comfortable in an environment with unfamiliar people, but still ask questions about the work and have the confidence to give an objective opinion. In general, he was blown away by the opportunity to get to see how a large corporation works from the inside.

IUCG’s Impact: IUCG provided Brian with experiences working on teams, and developing proposals.

 

Cole Gladstone (’18)

Internship: Zurich Insurance Distribution and Regional Management Intern

Main projects/ responsibilities: The main project that Cole worked on was a feasibility study into a market that Zurich hadn’t previously insured. His primary task was to look into the market to see if it would be advisable for Zurich to enter the space. After he completed his research, he worked with company executives and senior vice presidents to put together a go-to-market strategy.

Key Takeaways: Cole realized that communication is key when working in a big company. Failure to communicate effectively can be the largest limiting factor when it comes to the success of a project, especially in regards to development. He discovered this from personal experience after he began a new assignment without updating his managers on his previous project.

IUCG’s Impact: Cole approached projects at work in a similar manner with which he would approach a case study from IUCG. The strategy-based thinking that he developed while in the group aligned with that of internal consulting departments within large companies.

 

Kara Knights (’17)

Internship: Grant Thornton Business Advisory Services Intern

Main projects/ responsibilities: Kara gained experience working on project management for an IT implementation for the duration of the summer. She provided all of the support services including updating status and incident reports, and sending them out to management. In addition, Kara helped with change management by updating handbooks with new procedures for the new system.

Key Takeaways: During her internship, Kara learned how to interact with a client on a daily basis, as she spent most of her time on-site. She quickly discovered the importance of being personable, while remaining professional.

IUCG’s Impact: Going into the internship Kara felt that IUCG gave her the proper knowledge and expectations of business consulting, as it can be very different from an industry position.

 

Sara Clemente (’17)

Internship: EY’s Risk Advisory Program

Main projects/ responsibilities: During her time at EY, Sara worked on three separate engagement teams performing risk testing, attending meetings and process walkthroughs, assisting on trainings and working on client deliverables.

Key Takeaways: One thing that stood out to Sara about EY was the level of mentorship that she experienced. Whether it was from an executive director, her formal counselor, a peer mentor, or really anyone in the office, she saw the culture as open and honest. As a final comment on her experience Sara felt that, “Finding a cultural fit is a bigger deal than some people really acknowledge. A big firm is going to have something that you want to do, but it’s about finding that cultural fit.”

IUCG’s Impact: Sara felt that IUCG provided her with a vital set of soft skills, including the abilities to think critically, work with teams of a similar size, and ask effective questions in a client meeting.

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