Hi my name
is Mackenzie Russell and I participated in a work experience placement as a
Finance Assistant from 27th June – 1st July. I am a year
10 student. And I decided to take a work experience placement because I wanted
to know what it was like to work in a professional environment and I thought
that the business environment would be one of the most professional. I also enjoy and have a keen interest in
business so I thought that this placement best suited me. Because of this I
worked in the Finance Department of the university, where I learnt all about
finance and the different aspects of it. This will be
a daily review about my work experience throughout the week.
Monday
At the computer on my first day. |
On Monday, I met up with Claire
Davies, my supervisor for the week. We introduced ourselves so that we got to
know about each other. We talked about our interests and I asked her questions
about the university, whilst she showed me around the campus. Firstly, we
walked to Information Systems (IS), where I went to get my own login account. I
felt like an actual worker. Afterwards we went down to the Newton-Arkwright
buildings, where I got my own card that would help me get into secured places
that only staff could get into. Once we had finished that, Claire introduced me
to the Finance Department. Everyone welcomed me. I felt nervous at first but
everyone was extremely kind. Now came my first job - Procurement. I met Susan
in the Procurement area of the department where she explained to me what
Procurement was and what she does at the university, she talked to me about the
tender process and how to fill out a tender form. I then had lunch afterwards.
After lunch I went back to Susan and she introduced me to e5, a program
software that enabled you to complete and carry out forms, this was used for
things such as tendering, invoicing and more. I enjoyed my first day as an
assistant and I learned many new advanced things that I would never learn at
school. I am glad I am on this placement as I can apply it into my knowledge at
school.
Tuesday
I was looking forward to coming in
now as I really enjoyed myself on Monday. I was intrigued to find out more
about my first session - Payroll. I headed over to payroll where Denise told me
what payroll was and how to manage staff salaries. We worked out the factors
affecting salary and calculated the net per month. This was very interesting.
Afterwards I went over to Business Law and Social Sciences (BLSS) with Kam to
learn about BLSS Finance. After learning about this area I had lunch. After lunch
I learnt about Financial Services with Vicky Sellars and some of her team,
Nisha and Paddy. Nisha told me about expenses and that her job is to confirm
individual’s payments on behalf of the University like accounting costs for
lecturers’ research and that they have to make an invoice for costs. Also she
told me that she sets the budget for the year ahead and if it is over budget
she shows them where it went wrong on an advised forecast. I then met Paddy who
showed me an invoicing spreadsheet that he puts on e5 which is automatically
produced into and invoice pdf document. He also showed me financial performance
reports which show me previous expenditure. Finally he showed me a commitment
report which is where the University owes money and says that they haven’t
invoiced yet and that they need to invoice before the end of the year. I had a
go at locating the invoices and financial reports and checking them and
updating them.
Wednesday
On Wednesday
morning I attended meetings with my supervisor Claire to get a feel of what
business meetings were like. It was as I expected, very professional. The first
meeting was about NTU’s Supplier Forum and Recognition Awards 2017. We met up
with Hanh, a NTU Masters student and the Business School’s event planners.
The
subsequent meeting was discussing a policy for Modern Slavery in relation to
NTU’s supply chains where we met with Mark Lucas, Purchasing Manager and Paul
Andrew, Head of Procurement. We had meetings up until lunch then after lunch, I
met up with Jenny Henry of Corporate Accounts (Professional Services) where she
spoke about her job. She told me that she sets budget allocations to different
departments in the University. The University’s financial period is from August
to July so she was working towards the end of the year and finalising checks.
She said that she monitors the spending of the departments and ensures that
there is no overspending by the budget holders (departments). She manages this
through systems such as Cognos Powerplay and e5 which check that nothing is
miscoded. An e5 is used to input the budget into the system at the start of the
year.
Then I met
the Director of Finance, James Lacey who told me about his job and that he is
on the University’s Executive Team and the Board of Directors. The Head of
Procurement, Payroll, Head of Management Accounting (Invoices) and the Head of
Accountants amongst others all report to him. He said that whilst the Finance
functions are being managed by his team he has to look ahead to the Financial
Strategy and plan. He advised me to keep working hard and go to University so
that one day I could be in his position. This really motivated me and now I am
going to study hard.
Thursday
Boots library roof garden. |
Friday
The finance department. |
I have
really enjoyed this placement and I definitely recommend this to friends.