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Leah L.
Finance & Accounting Intern
Leah is an Intern in our Finance & Accounting department. She likes working at UPS because we are a customer-focused company that gives back to the community and works to protect the environment. With UPS being her first internship, Leah sees this opportunity as an important step toward her goals, which include becoming a CPA.
Q&A with Lea
I saw UPS at a career fair and I was curious about the company because one of my friends interned there. So I looked it up and realized UPS is a fast-growing, customer-focused company that gives back to the community and protects the environment. When I applied, they reached out really fast and during the interview they were really friendly. It was my first corporate interview, but I was not nervous at all and everything went really smoothly. I am really happy to experience some real-world accounting and corporate culture at UPS.
I am a state and local tax intern, so I help prepare a lot of work papers, returns, and estimates. I didn’t know a lot about tax before I came here but I have learned a lot during the internship. I’ve also worked on extension forms and income statement balance sheets from previous years for audit purposes. I’ve gained a lot of experiences—way more than I learn in school. It is really fascinating!
As an intern, of course I learned a lot about my specific industry—accounting and tax—and I learned about corporate tax. I also learned that filing taxes for UPS involves many different entities. There are many different processes for tax filing, including estimates, returns, extensions, audits, and many other details. In addition to the work itself, I also learned about networking and business meetings. I’ve even been able to attend training sessions. All of this improves my communication and ability to work in a corporate world.
First, never be afraid of asking questions. On the first day everything was so new to me, but my supervisor was really friendly in teaching me everything and giving me trainings. They don’t expect you to know everything because you are still in school. Second, if you complete your work, ask for more to do and ways to help so that you can experience more and enhance your resume experience and your knowledge. Make the best of this opportunity! Also, be sure to network, reach out, eat lunch with your supervisor or with your coworkers. Pay attention in department meetings to learn a lot about your environment and what to say in a business setting.
I play an important role, and even though I am an intern I am still doing a lot of the important preparations for tax. I feel good about making contributions towards something useful and positive. My work gives me valuable experience and also benefits all of UPS. I get to help a lot of my coworkers and supervisors, and I love how it feels to help a community through what I am doing.
My career goal is to be a CPA. It is a really big task. I may have to get a master's degree, but I want to work first to have hands-on industry experience before getting a master’s. UPS is my first internship, and it’s been really important for me and my career goals. I learn a lot everyday about the corporate world, taxes, and accounting work. This will help me a lot for future interviews, so they know I have some experience in accounting and taxes.
I know of some other internship programs, but I will say that a UPS internship provides opportunities outside of work. There are a lot of meetings that I can attend that are about everything UPS—like resume workshops and networking events. Although it is just one summer, we have a lot more opportunities to reach out to different networks. It’s not just about what we can give to UPS, but also what UPS can give to us.
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