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Learn How Shweta Became a Product Management Expert | Internship at Indus Valley Partners
Learn How Shweta Became a Product Management Expert | Internship at Indus Valley Partners
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On-campus internship recruitment processes are challenging because of the degree of competition associated with it. Your friends and batch-mates sit for the same and you, despite being worthy of grabbing the internship amongst them, feel incompetent.
The selection process for an internship at Indus Valley Partners had two steps:
The process wasn’t extensive but wasn’t easy either. They shortlisted only a few candidates for the final round of interview. Fortunately, I was the one to bag the internship. I was responsible as the Product Manager for a FinTech solution. My role demanded me to regularly coordinate with a team of 20 members and maintain the efficiency of the team. My mentor shared his experience of having done the same over the years and talked about his skills which I could imbibe and implement.
A few skills I acquired during my internship were Project management, client on-boarding, and analytics. The work culture, opportunities, and exposure IVP provides to MBA graduates were a few reasons why I chose IVP for the internship.
Having been born and brought up in Mumbai, I was apprehensive about moving to Noida, especially because of the crime news I had heard from this part of the country. But eventually, it turned out to be a great experience.
I remember our first team outing which was right after our induction process. We were joined by our mentors and some members of the senior leadership team. It was a good ice-breaker as it helped in setting a tone with the mentors for the upcoming months. One incident I’ll remember from my internship was when our batch of 6 interns conducted the office-level monthly office forum. We had organized a Game of Thrones-themed quiz along with the regular monthly formalities.
The career path of an individual working at Indus Valley Partners is extremely promising with exposure and opportunities at every step. In all, I loved the work-culture prevalent at Indus Valley Partners. I would definitely like to be a part of the company if given a chance.
How to get selected for an internship at Indus Valley Partners?
The selection process for an internship at Indus Valley Partners had two steps:
- Group discussion
- Personal Interview
The process wasn’t extensive but wasn’t easy either. They shortlisted only a few candidates for the final round of interview. Fortunately, I was the one to bag the internship. I was responsible as the Product Manager for a FinTech solution. My role demanded me to regularly coordinate with a team of 20 members and maintain the efficiency of the team. My mentor shared his experience of having done the same over the years and talked about his skills which I could imbibe and implement.
What did I learn from my Internship?
A few skills I acquired during my internship were Project management, client on-boarding, and analytics. The work culture, opportunities, and exposure IVP provides to MBA graduates were a few reasons why I chose IVP for the internship.
Having been born and brought up in Mumbai, I was apprehensive about moving to Noida, especially because of the crime news I had heard from this part of the country. But eventually, it turned out to be a great experience.
Fun experiences during Internship at Indus Valley Partners
I remember our first team outing which was right after our induction process. We were joined by our mentors and some members of the senior leadership team. It was a good ice-breaker as it helped in setting a tone with the mentors for the upcoming months. One incident I’ll remember from my internship was when our batch of 6 interns conducted the office-level monthly office forum. We had organized a Game of Thrones-themed quiz along with the regular monthly formalities.
What is the career growth from an Internship at Indus Valley Partners?
The career path of an individual working at Indus Valley Partners is extremely promising with exposure and opportunities at every step. In all, I loved the work-culture prevalent at Indus Valley Partners. I would definitely like to be a part of the company if given a chance.
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