By Ash Davies, BA Accounting and Financial Management and Mathematics
Upon joining PwC, I was invited to London for 3 days, where I took part in some induction training with 180 interns from across the UK. The induction was an amazing opportunity to network with other interns and to understand a bit more about PwC and what your internship would involve. The induction also gave me an insight into how much PwC invest into their employees, where all expenses were paid for and every night they would put on different events, including a Partner dinner and there was even a Pimms’s tent!
Apart from the exciting night time events, the induction involved a series of classwork study where all interns are given a laptop and all the software needed to complete an audit for example. After the 3-day induction, I headed back to the office where I was introduced to my team for the next 6 weeks and also I was given more support on how to use the audit systems and more simple tasks such as using the emails system. The exciting part of the day was being shown who my clients were for the next 6 weeks and I have been lucky enough to have been placed on an away client in Birmingham.
I would say something that attracted me to apply to PwC, was the opportunities available to grow in the firm. The opportunities available to you to take part in different areas of the firm are endless and when you join as a graduate you can easily ask to be placed on a client of your choice. Even though I was lucky enough to have an away client in Birmingham, a technology consultancy is flying to South Africa next week for 3 weeks. Only experiencing one week at PwC, it is clear that the opportunities are there and they will let you experience as much as possible with them.