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On the CFO Track

Posted
February 2, 2017
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Lubin alumna Samantha Jeroloman '17

Samantha Jeroloman

Accounting Operations Analyst, PepsiCo

Class of 2017
BBA in Public Accounting

Member Of: Accounting Society, Lubin Business Association

Meet Samantha Jeroloman from Monroe, New York. Samantha is a student on our Pleasantville campus, an accounting major, a member of the Accounting Society and Lubin Business Association, and a former player on the ǿմýwomen's soccer team.

Where are you interning this summer?

Konica Minolta Medical Imaging USA

It has been a great opportunity to see how the corporate world works. Being able to communicate and make connections with many different people was key.

What have you been working on at your internship? Has it sparked an interest in a career/area of study you hadn't already thought about?

I worked on the capital asset budget with the CFO and financial analyst, updated sales and profit reports, and created financial summary slides for the COO for use during all-staff meetings. I also audited company's software inventory.

Do you believe your internship experience has helped to prepare you for your future?

Yes, it has been a great opportunity to see how the corporate world works. Being able to communicate and make connections with many different people was key. I feel my communication skills have improved, as well as my Excel skills.

Any advice for other Lubin students looking for internships?

Apply for as many job openings as you can and go to every interview because it's very good practice. You'll become more comfortable in pressured situations.

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