A summer at the seaport
This past summer, MukhammadAli Shavkatov’26 spent time interning at the Baku International Sea Trade Port in Azerbaijan.
In the following weeks, he developed his skills in financial modeling, which became his favorite aspect of the internship. He was able to quickly understand the foundational principles of accounting and apply them to build financial models. It was a challenging learning curve, but the team provided invaluable support, teaching him from the ground up. In the second month of his internship, he used Excel to develop his financial modeling abilities. These skills are foundational to the quantitative economics major and to students looking to pursue a career in finance. This internship also provided MukhammadAli with the opportunity to attend international conferences where he was able to learn about global trade dynamics from professionals in the field.
He recommends starting the application process early if you are looking to score a finance internship. They are extremely competitive and many hire interns in the fall for the following summer. Preparing your resume ahead of time and researching companies early can give you a competitive edge.
He emphasizes the importance of networking via connecting with alumni — particularly Taleh Ziyadov’02, the director general of the Port of Baku, who helped him secure the internship — as well as attending events and conferences, and engaging with professors on campus. Career Works was instrumental in helping him land this internship, reviewing his application materials. Career Advisor Emily Sager helped him apply for the summer grants he needed to achieve his professional goals.
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