On my first day at UBS I was nervous, shy, and not very confident in my ability to do a good job with my assigned work. I'm still not the loudest person in the office, but I grew comfortable with the people pretty quickly and have developed some solid relationships that I expect will endure much longer than the few weeks I have left of the internship. The people have all been very helpful, and if there's one thing I can takeaway from all the positive interactions I've had it is that it pays to lend a hand.
As time passed I became gradually more confident in my ability to accomplish whatever crossed my desk. An important part of success to me this summer has been acknowledging that I don't know everything and it's okay to ask questions. Though I took care not to pester anyone with my inquiries, it became very clear to me early on that I'll produce much higher quality work if I admit to myself when I'm stumped and seek help when necessary. Generally I'd prefer to figure something out on my own, but that's not always possible and I've embraced that.
My time at UBS has helped me improve as both an employee and as a person. I've developed some skills I didn't know I'd need, and improved on others already in my repertoire. I've mentioned a few times before how important the relationship is to the wealth management business and that's really my main takeaway from this summer. In any line of business it's people who make decisions, and it certainly helps to have as many in your corner as possible. Going forward I intend to take great care to take my eyes off the computer screen often enough to get to know the people around me. Luckily I did enough of that these past few months. I think it's paid off in what's been a great summer experience and lessons I'll take with me as I continue to grow into my career.
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