I am thankful to Aon for giving me a project which was challenging and very relevant in the current scenario. This project brought me out of my comfort zone and also helped me understand my short-comings where I need to put in efforts to build my knowledge. Through my summer internship, I learned that one should always be open to learning and challenges. Being out of the comfort zone may feel suffocating, but surviving enhances greater learning. My family and friends were always there to support me whenever I was stressed or felt low and I will always be grateful to them. I would like to thank my mentor Mr. Prashant Shukla, practice leader, Mr. Anirban Gupta, and the project team who were encouraging and supportive throughout my internship. Without their guidance at every step and considering the complexity level of the project, I would not have been to execute it without their support.
The advice that I would like to give to the batch of 2019-2021 and other batches is to be open to learning and not to assume any situation. Prepare yourself in such a way that you stay strong throughout your internship and to understand that sometimes the project may not turn out to be the way you might have expected. There might be delays, long hours of work, last-minute submissions, and doing work beyond what the project charter states. Take it as it comes and does not get into a panic state. Have good subject knowledge and also do good research about your project. Be communicative with your mentor and your team members and clarify as to what are the expectations and the deliverables. It's okay to not know something, but also be responsible to sit down and invest time in learning those things that you don’t know. During the internship, its also very important to take care of your health and well-being, take enough rest, eat well, stay hydrated, and in a positive state of mind. Don’t let external factors be a distraction. Take a break, pursue your hobbies, and stay connected with your batchmates and seniors because sometimes they may have the solution to your problems!
Do not go with a mindset of getting into a particular company. There are various parameters that you are judged on and if one is not able to crack an interview of an organization, understand that it's not because you are not capable but also it's important that your values and personality should be aligned to the values and culture of the organization. It’s essential to be the “right fit” to avoid hurdles during the course of your journey. Be confident and read well (concepts related to academics, current affairs in the business world). Be very sure of every point in your CV and communicate well. It’s okay to admit that you don’t know something during an interview. Last but not the least, stay calm, composed, and patient.
Ensure that you are adding value to the organization where you intern. That creates a difference to them as well you and it expands your learnings. I will always remember my summer internship experience and, once again, thank you Aon for giving me this wonderful opportunity!
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