Although, it was a virtual internship, I never felt like I was not connected with the company. We had fun sessions with HR, gained beautiful insights from the sessions we had with the senior leaders in the firm, had weekly team-catchups and received call from my VP personally to ensure I was enjoying my time with the firm!
What was my responsibility Initially, we were given research project in which I dived deep into the automotive sector and looked for IB opportunities. I started from scratch covering the whole industry and evaluating the various possibilities of the IB opportunities therein. My mentor and my buddy were always there with their insights on my project and what all I should be focusing on. It was a huge learning curve for me- I went in as a student of MBA knowing basics of finance and I came out as someone with huge knowledge of the industry, the innovators and the leading companies and what kind of business we could do with them.
I had my ups and downs There were times when everything seemed to be overwhelming- working on the project, trying to understand how the team works, attending all the sessions along with the technical issues of a WFH internship but my team was always there with me- helping me out with all my doubts and issues I faced. Then there were my fellow interns- we were all in the same boat acting as support to each other whem we were total strangers and having our own fun whatsapp groups!
Life-long learnings My 2 months with JPMC flew fast and left me with the learnings I will cherish forever!
Subjectivity in Objectivity- World of finance is formed from numbers which are objective but a lot of subjectivity and judgements form the very basis of these numbers. In order to give sound judgement, one should stay updated with what is happening and gain as much knowledge as possible. There is always something new to learn!
Always form a story- I learnt how to ensure a flow in my ideas and form a story with the numbers. Numbers without a story can be irrelevant.
It’s okay to make mistakes- No one is infallible. It’s okay to make mistakes even in a company like JPMC- the key is to learn from those mistakes.
Communication is the key- Not only your team but the other teams should also know that you are working in that firm. Communication doesn’t have to be formal all the time. The analysts and associates were also interns earlier and would cherish their memories with you.
It’s okay to ask for help- Do not be afraid of how the team will perceive you if you have a doubt- how silly it may sound. Don’t sit back for them to review your work. Keep other informed of what all you have been doing and take their feedback on regular basis!!
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