May 10, 2018 — We’ve had a pretty eventful spring, and that includes Redpath’s winter/spring 2018 accounting interns. They’ve shared plenty of interesting feedback on their experience working in both our Tax and Audit departments. What value have they seen from their internship experience?
At Redpath, even our most experienced specialists and members of the management team spend a significant amount of time mentoring other staff and interns, and you get to spend a lot of time learning from them during your internship which is a surprise for many:
“I didn’t expect to work with a partner like Jim Redpath as much as I did. I came in thinking I would mostly be around preparers much more than reviewers. I really enjoyed working with Jim and am glad I did. I learned more than I could have imagined going into my internship.” — Nickolas Nieting
“As I did more business returns, one thing that was extremely helpful was Barrent’s training meetings. He’d have all of us interns on a conference call and he would share his screen with us. He’d then go over something he noticed a lot of us struggling with, or just provide tips and tricks when it came to engagements.” — Jamie Fairbanks
For those interns who are still in school, it’s great to see the connections that form between their experience in the classroom and during the internship:
“When I took my personal tax class there was a lot of information to master, and even once it was complete I still didn’t feel that I had the opportunity to really internalize all of it. However, it turns out that what I learned in that class were the most helpful pieces of knowledge here on the job. It was fun to piece together what I learned in class and actually put it to use working on personal returns.” — Maria Yanna
"I learned a lot more in these three months of the internship than I would have in a class. Getting to work in the real world, and having all of these experiences are things that you wouldn’t experience in a classroom setting. I can take what I learned from
“I have no doubt that what I’ve learned during my internship will help me as I go back to school. In fact, I have already seen this occurring in the finance class I am taking this semester. A couple of weeks ago, while we were discussing how to estimate the future cash flows of a project. Unlike many of my classmates, I immediately knew exactly what my professor was talking about, as I work with calculations like this every day here at Redpath.” — Connor Mohs
Our audit interns get the chance to meet many different clients on-location which gives each engagement its own personality. As an auditor, you not only perform the audit work in close collaboration with clients but often get a tour of the companies’ facilities as well. It provides a unique opportunity to learn first-hand about their story and operations:
“I really enjoyed going out to clients because I got to learn a lot about them and a little bit of their history. One, in
Throughout their experience, our interns enjoyed putting the pieces together:
“I didn’t expect to be involved in the tax preparation process to the extent that I was. I had originally expected
You don’t know everything going into an internship, but that’s fine. You learn by doing, and a great thing about the internship is that you get that hands-on work experience. Not only did our interns’ technical skills improve; they’ve gained the ability to see causal relationships in tax and audit workflows, and have taken much of what they’ve learned back to the classroom and to start their careers.
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