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My First 8 Months of Work Life: The Protiviti Way

27 Oct

By Ammar Bahrani, Chicago

During your career at Protiviti, you will work for a vast array of clients that require our various services. When it comes to lasting memories though, your first client will always stick out the most. Whether it is short or long in length or your team is small or large, your first client is one for the books. My first client engagement was definitely one to remember. I had just returned from The Consultant Challenge and remember sitting in the office constantly refreshing my schedule in PeopleSoft, wondering where my first client would take me. Just as I started to pack up for the day, I noticed I received an email from Kelly Riely in Resource Management. The subject of the email was the client’s name and included in the body were just a few short sentences, which would later reveal the next eight months of my time with Protiviti.

”Ammar, Please arrive by 8:30 and call Brad at xxx-xxx-xxxx. Brad is one of our Supply Chain Directors. There is a team of about 8 people out there right now. This should be a very interesting project and might require some overtime. Directions to the client site are below. Please let me know if you have questions.”

Immediately, my mind started spinning with questions; and although I was a bit overwhelmed, I could not help but be incredibly excited. I was a brand new Consultant, who was ready to learn. My first client was a manufacturing and distribution company that owns many warehouses throughout the country. They manufacture paint and distribute products such as electrical and plumbing supplies, garden equipment, hand tools, house wares, and power tools.

Protiviti initially went into this engagement to offer a proposal for Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance, as the client looked to convert from a cooperative to a publicly traded company. After deploying a few employees to gather financial statements from the previous five years, the team identified an accounting error of many millions of dollars that were unknown at the time. After three months of hard work and long hours exuberated by our resources from Chicago, New York, LA, Dallas, and Houston offices, we helped the client identify root causes for the accounting error.

My role in the initial phase of the engagement was to assist with determining the root causes that created the discrepancy. This phase required the team to test different reports and processes to identify issues for why inventory was not being accounted for completely and accurately. Although this phase required some overtime hours, it provided both my fellow new hire Consultants and I with a great opportunity. We were able to get our hands dirty and build our knowledge of the retail industry and Protiviti methodologies with just a few months on the job. Not to mention, we were also able to come together as a team and bond amongst other new hires, upper management and our client.

After completing the investigation phase, I was fortunate to stay on for the remediation segment of the assignment. This period consisted of correcting the issues related to the processes that were identified as the root causes of the discrepancy. This was my favorite part of the project, as it provided me with the opportunity to work with a team in a consulting capacity and advise the client on how they can improve their processes and reduce financial risks.

My last piece of involvement on the assignment consisted of training the client personnel on how to conduct the processes according to the newly implemented responsibilities. I appreciated being on this project – it provided me the opportunity to work with great people and see the “full picture.”

Everyone’s first engagement can differ vastly based on the type of client, the project and your specific role; however all of these new experiences will begin to prepare you for the work ahead during your first year at Protiviti.

Protiviti vs. The Office

21 Oct

By Laci Loftin, Houston

The hit TV show “The Office” is a great portrayal of what an office environment should not be like. A glimpse of the life of a Protiviti consultant through a comparison of Protiviti verses “The Office”…

Differences:
• No Desk Job: Each engagement will be a new and unique experience. Engagements could include performing internal audits, SOX testing, or participating in the implementation of a new payroll process. Do not worry; you will not have to do the same kind of work in the same desk every day, like sell Dunder Mifflin paper.
• Likeable Boss: Even though you will most likely have a senior and/or a manager working with you on a project, you should never encounter a jokester of a boss like Michael Scott. Your senior and manager are there to help you, not to belittle and patronize like Dwight Schrute. At Protiviti every team member has the same opportunity for participation despite their title. (i.e. Assistant to the Regional Manager).
• Protiviti puts the Pro in Professionalism: “The Office” does not promote a very professional atmosphere from Dwight’s inappropriate out bursts about Beets and Beers to Jim’s practical jokes, “The Office” is not a place of professionalism. Protiviti on the other hand exudes professionalism and with every client or engagement Protiviti takes pride in executing work with “powerful insight and proven delivery”.

Similarities:
• Dress to impress: Business casual attire is appropriate at most clients, but please keep the short-sleeved button-ups at home (something Dwight refuses to do).
• People: Like “The Office” you will be working with colleagues and clients with different educational back grounds: Like Angela in Accounting, Andy in Sales, and Toby in HR.
• Culture: Protiviti has a lively, friendly culture. We have quarterly Town Hall meetings that are always followed by a social. We also have holiday parties that are similar to “The Dundies” minus the embarrassing awards of course.
• Client Relationships: Building a strong relationship with your client is key to a successful engagement. Even though we do not have the golden ticket contest (Willy Wonka), Protiviti strives to gain rapport with every client through building strong professional relationships.


Michael Scott: The most sacred thing I do is care. And provide for my workers, my family. I give them money. I give them food. Not directly, but through the money. I heal them. Today I am in charge of picking a great new healthcare plan. Right, that’s what this is all about. Does that make me their doctor? Um…yes. In a way. Yeah, like a specialist.

Top Reasons Why Working Is Better than College!

16 Oct

It is often said that your four years at college are the best years of your life; if you believe that, it is all downhill from here. Luckily, we at Protiviti believe that stepping into the working world certainly has its advantages over the classroom. We would like to let you in on our little secret, so below we’ve listed our top five reasons why working is better than college.

5 –  Yes, we may work late on occasion, but never through the night.

4 – In college, you often have to make up for that “slacker” in the group, but here we are all responsible for the work we do and are working to achieve a common goal.

3 –  In the working world, you don’t have to schedule vacations around holidays. Go crazy…travel Wednesday to Wednesday!

2 – At Protiviti, you’ll have the opportunity to travel for training and client engagements. Take advantage of these opportunities; explore new cities, visit old friends, and rack up hotel and airline points!

1 – Use the money to pay off student loans, or splurge on a few things you couldn’t afford as a student. Go ahead and pamper yourself with your first paycheck, but don’t forget to start saving with the next one.

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