I was accepted into one of the 4 audit departments and was assigned to audit seniors based on job allocations where I did my best to do no harm. For my friends who think audit is digging water wells in Timbuktu, I have to tell you that there are much more to it. Audit is a sort of process-checking exercise to assure that things are functioning the way it should be. Audit can be conducted on various aspects of processes but is predominantly linked to finances and well-being of limited liability companies as that is what matters most to many people, really.
After tonnes of horror stories of audit I heard of that lingered among other campus-lore, I made myself useful for the first week by staying out of people's way. As I get settled though, I realised audit's life is quite a "Merry-Go-Round". You get allocated to a job, you move in, do your stuff, pull out, get allocated to another job and then the cycle begins again.
I was lucky to be allocated to a few of these 'rounds' as I got the chance to work in local private companies and foreign subsidiaries before finally landing a big one where I got to vouch billion ringgit deals. I was pretty lucky that I worked with an extremely large team (about 15 auditors) and most, if not all of them placed their faith on me to pull rabbits out of my loyal, albeit run-down Acer laptop. If any of you are reading this, the truth is, without your trust and support, I wouldn't have done things that I did. Thank you so much for being so accommodating on my mistakes and believing so much in me.
Audit isn't really as bad as some people describe though late hours and multiple datelines are part of the job, heck, any job if you are looking for experience and career opportunities. I find audit as fun and stimulating as you have to play 'cat and mouse' with clients sometimes and you are constantly learning new things, especially client's processes and systems.
I was also told that the timing of my internship wouldn't have been better as it coincides with a department trip where we headed to Rompin, subsidized.
We had loads of games by the beach...
Played a ball-grabbing game called water polo but the guys seems to have their eyes on other type of balls....I'm the guy to the right...
...and we partied into the night!
Watercolour was applied straight on but I was a bit impatient to wait for the first wash to dry
OF course, I did some outdoor sketch when I was there. Woke up extra early for these:


Slightly detailed sketch of a group of palm with the photo directly below. Drew with ink before playing with the colours.
During my final days in the firm, my thoughtful intern comrades threw us a farewell dinner [special thanks to Farah (tall)]

On my last day, my colleagues bought us a cheese cake (incredulously delicious!) as a sent off!
And at the end of day, I headed over to Modesto's to attend the department's promotion dinner where colleagues who got promoted threw a party as a celebration.
3 comments:
I didn't know that intership can be so much fun.I guess when you enjoy what you are doing,everything is fun huh?
A very good experience indeed... Probably the best internship story I've ever heard... or read.
yup! i guess that's because i prefer work over studies. I still do, after 3 internships...
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