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1、Internship ReportJustin (XXX)BME 2012 Student Number:XXXXXXCompany: XXXXXXXFrom: 2016.7.11 to PrefaceThe internship in DTZ is a new adventure for me, which has changed my daily life and view of the world. During the last three months, I experienced a new way of living and working, and learned many t

2、hings I could not get at school.This report is summary of my working experience as an intern in DTZ and starts with how I joined the company.InterviewIt is much harder to find a job or internship in Chengdu.That is my first impression on the talent market of Chengdu after I came back home from Beiji

3、ng. However, I was really lucky and got the phone interview after I sent just 5 or 6 resumes, and HR of DTZ told me to attend to the interview next Wednesday. In fact, that was my first interview ever and I found it quite exciting during the process of preparation.I did a lot of work and focused on

4、two aspects: the background of the company and knowledge of my own major, Biomedical English. I read through the history of the company and learned some useful information. DTZ is a consulting firm dealing mainly with real estate and industry research. DTZ has a long history and one of its component

5、 firms can date back to 18th century. Now, the business in China is essential part of the company, and the Chengdu branch is an important branch firm since it is near to the headquarters in Hong Kong. The information I got helped me make up my mind to get the internship.Then I started to gather info

6、rmation about medicine industry. I concentrated on the medical reform in China and how a pharmaceutical company makes profits. With proper preparation, I passed the interview on Wednesday and got the offeAr. new life精品文檔 has begun.Overview of daily lifeThe work as an intern in a foreign company is n

7、ever boring. Although my efficiency is fairly high, the task is endless. Luckily, I do like the atmosphere of the company, which is more like a school than a profit-oriented company. The average age of the staff is 27, and it is hard to imagine that many major projects are designed by those people u

8、nder 30. Thanks to the friendly atmosphere, I found it easy to fit in with the new environment and therefore I could concentrate on my work.The daily work in a consulting company is anything but the same thing. Every single project needs a different prospective and an innovative way of breakthrough.

9、 However, the basic principles are kept in mind by all staff and some are quite crueIl.n brief, DTZ is a relaxing place in which people conduct serious work.When it comes to foreign company, people always think of mounting pressure and serious management, but I have felt different since I entered on

10、e. As far as I can see, DTZ is in fact a typical firm with flexible work schedule. A project is completed by a cooperating team and people get paid based on the number of projects finished.It is indeed a good system to simulate passion of staff. I observed some state-owned companies and I found it h

11、ard to create an efficient atmosphere there.As a student of Biomedical English with a double major of economics, my experience in DTZ makes me believe that consulting is an ideal job for students of BME, the reason is as follows:First, consulting does not need professional skills severely like other

12、 industries, such as IT or counting. Students of BME always complain that we do not have a strong skill to make a living, and what we got at school is background education, which turns out surprisingly suitable for a consultant. In DTZ we have to deal with different projects 精品文檔that requires differ

13、ent knowledge and skills. We do not need to master the technological skills but we must know something about everything. BME has given us a variety of courses including chemistry, law, philosophy, mythology, anthropology and so on, and these courses can provide a starting point when we want to deepl

14、y study a field. With some related knowledge, we would not panic when entering an unfamiliar world.Second, English is important for a consultant. My internship in DTZ made me realize that English is more than a tool for communication, but a door for massive information. Quite a lot of good-quality r

15、esources are written in English and mastering English means to own those resources, especially in the field of science. My first project in DTZ was Chengdu Science City, and I had to gather information of advanced materials and advanced medicine. Almost all good-quality papers in these two fields ar

16、e written in English, and I gained attention of the company due to this project.Two weeks later, our team started to deal with a project in Ethiopia and the client requires an English version of report. I was asked to translate all those reports in two weeks. It was a difficult job for a student who

17、 just passed TEM-8, and I will talk about it later in detail, but the training I got at school dose help during my dark days.Job huntingAs is mentioned above, there are few job choices in Chengdu, so I have to think about my career early or I have to face the cruel fact that I will become unemployed

18、. I have decided to work after graduation and I will choose Chengdu to develop due to some personal factors. DTZ has given me a good impression and I had the intention to stay here to work. Considering various factors such as wages, pressure, content of work and so on, I believed that it is a compan

19、y worth working for. Then the remaining question was how to persuade the boss to keep me herAes. far as I knew, the Bachelor degree does not meet the company's basic requiremI ewnats, ant da disadvantage inthe first place on this matter. I was trying to work hard and make people in the departmen

20、t believe that Iwas working hard. After 3 months ' preparation, I thought it 精品文檔Mars, I thinkhaI vsehwas time to have a talk with my boss.I stood up and walked to him,Fine, let ' s go to the meeting room.We sat in the large meeting room, I felt mounting pressure and I had to start talking b

21、efore I felt nervous.“ My internship contract will expire next week and I wanted to know that if I have a chance to stay here as one of the formal staff.”how d“ Okay, you can express your feelings and thoughts first,” Mars replied,find this firm? ”I think the atmosphere of our company is quite good,

22、 since the average age of staff is 27 or 28, and people including you, the leader, are very friendly. I have experienced all aspects of our business during the last three months and I believe that I am competent for a position in this company”.Then I talked in detail about my experience in PKU and t

23、he reason why I wanted to work in Chengdu after graduate.I thought I had kept speaking for 10 minutes and finally I closed my case. My boss smiled, “ Good, you can have a position in DTZ.”I was very relaxed that day.Since then, I was treated as a managementtrainee in the company and given more chanc

24、e to experience all kinds of work.My major v. s. DTZI came back to Chengdu, looked for an internship and joined DTZ, and I expected to put what I have learned into use. During the last four months, I was excited to find that 精品文檔BME had prepared for many kinds of work and what the teachers had taugh

25、t me could help me work smoothly in a foreign company.The second project I did in DTZ was an overseas project in Ethiopia, and I was told to translate the whole report. 200 slides in two weeks, I was pushed to become a real estate worker in very short time. I used to do translation at school, but th

26、ings were different when I did it in company. Work and homework were very different. I had to become result-oriented. Honestly, I knew nothing about real estate then, and I checked every strange concept on the internet to make sure I would not make some low-end mistakes. I translated slowly, but I l

27、earned quickly. By solving various questions, I thought I was no longer a layman in this field. Moreover, I was excited that my major could actually help me complete a program in a totally new areaE. nglish is just a tool, I have been told for many times, I thought it true.However, English is an ess

28、ential tool that can connect two cultures and help an intern become distinguished from others. Apart from translation, as a tool, English is vital in searching information. When doing industry analysis, we would often read a great deal of materials in English. Since over 80% of knowledge in the worl

29、d is recorded by English, this language is in fact a door to a new world full of unknown things. As far as I am concerned, English level is most important for a student who just leave the school and join a foreign company. Many skills of a person cannot be judged until people know him very well, but

30、 the English level is a sign of the education one has received.I am very grateful that BME has given me adequate education about English, and that is just 50% of the content my major, the other half, medical knowledge also helped me a lot during my internship. At present, elderly care industry is th

31、e current heated issue, and the real estate field has also followed the trend and many real estate program with medical service and elderly care have appeared over last 5 years. When I first dealt with my work in this real estate related company, I thought my medical knowledge would be of no value.

32、However, I gradually found that my medical background did 精品文檔help me a lot in my work. One day, my director asked me to translate a speech draft about elderly care industry in one hour. Thanks to my cross-subject major, I did it in 30 minutes. My efficiency surprised my director, which might have a

33、dded scores for me when he considered firing me as a former worker. The last program in 2016 was about designing a comprehensive hospital in Kunming, in which I really contributed a lot due to my medical education. Although the medical education I received was not very deep and professional, but it

34、was adequate to deal with many basic problemsA. t least, I could help the team avoid many low-end mistakes. The whole program consisted of four chapters and I almost finished three chapters by myselfW. hen doing this project, my understanding was very different from others due to my medical student

35、identity, and I was luckily that my team leader trusted my medical background and chose to trust my ideas. In the past, we sometimes complained that BME had given us nothing but a tool and a background education. However, in the suitable environment, I believed that our major can help us become outs

36、tanding.After all, the two skills, medicine and English, this strange combination could make us distinguished in any situation.Economics v. s. DTZEconomics is my second major, it is the key when I fit in with this company. In this company, background of economics did matter. We would deal with much

37、data, and more importantly, we had to explain data and predict. Thanks to my double major, I did not panic facing so much data and models. On the other hand, our work involves telling stories. Based on research and statistics, we had to tell a reasonable story to the government or the real estate de

38、veloper. Economics itself combines two aspects of skills, the science and the art, so it does make me fit in with the environment smoothly. As a student of Biomedical English, I am very happy that we could apply the second major more easily. When I return to Beijing, I will continue to study economi

39、cs in PKU even though my credits are enough to graduate. Many skills are very useful in work such as liner analysis and predictions. I will listen to those lessons that I believe 精品文檔will benefit me a lot in the future and make me more component in this company.ConclusionMy internship is not over ye

40、t. In fact, my internship has gradually transferred to a former working experience. What I do is just the same as former workers. On the whole, I think my education in Biomedical English and my double major have given me a chance to work in a good company. I am very grateful. Facing many challenging

41、 tasks, my previous experience could help me out and make me confident. I was excited that I left the college and entered society. Things are very different, but and I believed that I have the power to make a living in this company. I would not regret that I gave up the chance to get further education. Perhaps I will get a higher degree after several years'Thweroerki.s no need to write down every detail in mywork, because what I gained during last 4 months cannot be re

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