I’d usually get in around 8:30 AM, but the associate I worked with wouldn’t usually get in until 9:30 AM, so in the meantime I’d answer emails, look at the calendar to see if there were any meetings, or check in with the other people I worked with. I worked with one associate mostly, but I also worked with other associates and other teams whenever they needed help. When the associate I worked with got in, I’d usually either get a new assignment or I’d be finishing the one from the day before. It was a lot of spreadsheets, a lot of making sure the numbers from last year were prepped in this year’s files. We’d have lunch, then go back to the Excel spreadsheets. I usually finished around 5:30.
A lot of it was project-based, I worked on about 4 or 5 different clients. Because I was an intern, I couldn’t do the more advanced stuff, so I had to do a lot of very basic stuff. So I had a lot of little projects here and there. For one client I got a little more involved; they had a different year end than the other clients, so I would work on their tax stuff. Toward the end of my internship, I worked more on the tax side of things, and less on the audit side. There were also bigger projects that were more in depth, but mostly it was a lot of little projects.