Undergraduate work placement Review
at PwC
Work Experience
Marketing
Leeds
Review Submitted: July 2020
Overall Rating
4.6 /5
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Overview of the Experience
Please give an overview of what your work experience involved:
My day to day role involved:
- Website creation and management
- Creation of client communications
- Management of events
- Social media creation
- Design liaison and asset creation
- Stakeholder management
- Performance reporting
To what extent did you enjoy your work experience?
How well organised was your work experience?
How much did your work experience help you in deciding on your future career path?
Working at PwC really allowed me to see that I enjoyed the company and its culture and that it would be somewhere I would like to work again in the future.
Were you paid or reimbursed for this experience?
I never had to worry about expenses not being paid or reimbursed as the company has a very efficient system that calculates it for you and makes sure that you are paid on time.
Skills Development
What training and skills development did you learn from your work experience?
- Blog training: Best practice for blog writing, including how to write a good blog and make it engaging. How to upload blogs onto the PwC platform.
- Event management: How to organise a professional and successful event. Best practice for dealing with clients and post-event reflection.
- SEO reporting and metrics: Reporting on performance of websites and social media posts, then analysing this to see what we did well, not so well and how we can improve it.
- Stakeholder management: I had to deal with multiple stakeholders on a regular basis. This ranges from partners, to managers, associates and more.
- Time Management: There were times when some tasks were more urgent than others and required lots of attention, therefore I had to be able to manage my time properly to be able to get all my tasks done on time.
- Communication: When working with so many different people, it was essential that you communicated properly to be able to perform tasks effectively. And it was necessary to adapt your communication style depending on who you were talking to, whether this be someone internal, external or a client.
Company Culture
How much did you learn about the company culture and what it would be like to work there?
PwC prides itself on flexible working, and this was seen to be true when I started. They allowed us to work from home if we wanted and gave us flexibility on our start and end time, especially if we had other engagements. They really invest in their people.
Were there opportunities for networking and meeting other employees?
Once you start working, you also gradually start to build your work network with people who you've worked with and other people who have specialists skills that you can connect with.
PwC also has lots of social communities that you can join both regionally and nationally such as sports teams, religious groups, or hobby communities (similar to university societies).
Recommendations and Advice
Would you recommend PwC to a friend?
Why?
What tips or advice would you give to others applying to PwC?
- Firstly don't be put off by the recruitment process, it may seem long however it's necessary as they want to make sure that you'll be appropriate for the job
- From the start, make sure to speak to lots of different people and introduce yourself as a new starter, this will help you to start building your network, and you never know how handy these connections could be in the future
- Don't be shy to ask questions. If you don't know something be sure to ask rather than sitting there not knowing and unable to do tasks.
- Regularly connect with the other placement students. These people are in the same situation as you and therefore their thoughts/ concerns will be similar to yours and so it's good to keep in touch,