Delta Sigma Pi- Xi Chapter’s Post

Today we wanted to highlight rising senior, Tayla Jankowski!💛 Tayla is an Operations Management Consulting Intern at PwC. What drew you to this company? "PwC not only has a strong reputation as a global leader in both professional services and their commitment to innovation, but has made strides to consistently showcase that their priority is excellence for both their clients and their people ~ something that resonated with my personal values. PwC's emphasis on challenging yourself to not only find the best solution, but to continue learning and developing your own skillset aligns with my own desire to grow my abilities and further my career. In addition, I was drawn to the sheer number of individuals here committed to furthering my career and developing me as a professional, with numerous formal and informal resources provided throughout your time with PwC. PwC's commitment to their community, and developing an environment that motivates those within it gives me the confidence that this is the perfect platform to further my knowledge and skillset." What has been the most rewarding part of your experience? "During the internship, I had the opportunity to work on a short term engagement with one of our long-standing clients, giving me the perfect opportunity to immerse myself in the rich client relationship while taking ownership of various parts of the workstream ~ challenging myself to leverage skills I had not used before while having the support of an entire project team behind me. Throughout my project I had the chance to speak directly with various stakeholders from the client, and was even trusted with presenting certain parts of our project and sharing my insights and recommendations. Having this opportunity so early on in my career, especially as an intern, not only spoke volumes about the values of PwC, but allowed me the chance to challenge myself and grow my confidence in areas like presenting, data analysis, and more." How did DSP aid in your internship journey? Is there a brother you are specifically grateful for because of their help? "The support system I have found within DSP is unparalleled to any other organization on campus, with individuals willing to dedicate countless hours supporting me through interview preparation, resume reviews and researching opportunities that best align with what I want for my future. If not for DSP, not only do I think I wouldn't have been prepared for the recruiting process and how to prioritize my time in the role, but I would not have had the confidence in myself to know that I could achieve what I have been able to throughout college. I want to especially shoutout DSP Alums Raymond Kim and George Kolarchick, who have gone above and beyond to help me through this process and instill their confidence in me ~ I am forever grateful to both of them." So cool Tayla! We cannot wait to see all of the amazing things you do.

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Jiya Sheth

Junior at the University of Michigan - Stephen M. Ross School of Business

4mo

Tayla is an absolute inspiration !! 🙌🏼

Ketki Chauhan

Terps 30 Under 30 🥇 | Biz Development 🤝 Sales Leader | 🧠 Client Insights + Data Strategist ♟️ | Pop Culture Enthusiast 🍿

4mo

You’re fabulous, Tayla! Such a bright mind doing huge things :)

Harika Kolluri

Associate at Social Finance

4mo

so proud of you!!!

Cierra Scott

Industrial and Operations Engineering Student at the University of Michigan

4mo

You are so inspiring Tayla!

Dan Jankowski

V.P. at Quality Stainless Mfg., Inc.

4mo

Proud of your hard work and efforts!

Sameer Khed

BBA @ University of Michigan

4mo

Congrats Tayla, so awesome!

Lauren Chang

BBA Student at the University of Michigan

4mo

Love it! You're awesome :) Tayla Jankowski

Jaden Douglas

Undergraduate Student @ University of Michigan

4mo

AMAZING!!

John LaGarde

Marketing and Global Supply Chain Sophomore at Wayne State Mike Ilitch School of Business

4mo

Proud! Yay Tayla!

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