Undergraduate
research sparks curiosity, fulfills intellectual discovery, and provides an
outlet for creativity. As an undergraduate researcher at medical research lab in Kansas City, my classroom knowledge is reinforced, and I am given an
opportunity to apply that knowledge - Nicole Nuckolls
Welcome to the Career Services blog at Rockhurst University! We will be blogging about various career-related topics, in addition to having guest blogs from students and employers.
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Interning at a Major Accounting Firm
My name is Christine Tonnies
and I am senior at Rockhurst working towards my degree in business
administration with a major in accounting. This semester I am doing an
internship at a major accounting firm in tax.
I have always felt that tax is what I wanted to focus on with my
accounting background. My dad did taxes for years and loved it. Since we are
very similar, I assumed I would too. My first day was January 20 and by the 21st,
I was in love with it.
If I could give any advice to
other students looking for an internship, it would be to not give up and to be
persistent. I was dead set on working for a different company and when I didn’t
get an internship from them, I was crushed. However, if I had gotten that
internship I would not be at the firm I am at now, which is the best thing that
could have happened. I cannot imagine working anywhere else.
Each day I arrive between 8
and 8:30 A.M. The first thing I do is check my email and see if I was
assigned any returns to do. If I have been, I work on those, and if
not, I pick a return from the prep pool and complete it. While to most
people, the idea of sitting at a computer all day and looking at a bunch of
numbers and doing tax returns sounds incredibly boring; to me it is so much
fun.
Learning about taxes in class
is one thing, but actually getting to do a real return that is filed and submitted
to the IRS is such an amazing thing to be able to do. One of the first returns
that I did has already been filed and I get the biggest sense of pride. To me, it
is such an incredible feeling to know that I did something for the “real
world.”
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