While my flight is delayed, I'll be updating you on my life. :) yay for multitasking...
I started work on the 6th, and I have been knee-deep in training since then. This week is the last of it, and on Thursday I start the "real work" *gulp*. So far the training has been great. It's been mostly review for me, which is nice since I'm not trying to learn a bunch of new stuff. The only new material is just working the EY system and knowing where to find things and how to do the many tasks that are done online. EY is Ernst & Young, for those of you not familiar, and its the accounting firm that I work for. I'm going to try and refrain from using untold numbers of acronyms, because I find that anoying, but this is one tha is necessary.
The people I work with have been great so far, and living in hotels with a food allowance has definitely been sweet. I've been in california this last week, and will be there through wednesday, hence the airport reference.
My field is in Business Risk Services, and I will be working as a business consultant to the clients I'm assigned to, helping them with various issues they've hired EY to help them with. Luckily I've been assigned to clients mostly within the downtown Seattle area, so my traveling won't be too extensive. I'll be working a lot on the State of Washington account with their performance audits, specifically on the utilities account. I'm really excited about this assignment and getting to know the inner workings of these government offices.
All in all, I'm super excited about my job. I have really loved everything I've heard and been told so far. This seems like such a quality firm to work for and I'm just so glad that I get to work for them. I'm hoping this isn't just a honeymoon period, because at this point, I can really see myself working for them for a very long time.
Dreams pass into the reality of action.
From the actions stems the dream again;
and this interdependence produces the highest form of living.
~Anais Nin
From the actions stems the dream again;
and this interdependence produces the highest form of living.
~Anais Nin
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