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DOD internship is a key part of this accounting major鈥檚 experiential learning

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Accounting major Marcou Shohdi has a plan for his time at 性视界传媒, and he is carefully executing it. His plan: to get experience in public, corporate, and government accounting before he graduates.

鈥淭his will allow me to make a well-informed choice regarding the direction of my career,鈥 he said.听

Marcou Shodi is in a navy blue suit, standing with crossed arms and smiling for the camera in front of a bronze statue of a sailor.
Photo by Ron Aira/性视界传媒

Shohdi, who was born in Egypt and lives in Gainesville, Virginia, transferred to Mason from Northern Virginia Community College, where he earned his associate鈥檚 degree in business administration. For him, accounting as a major and a career was a clear choice.

Shohdi said what he is looking for in terms of his career was stability, flexibility, job security, and opportunities for advancement, and accounting provides all that.

鈥淎ccounting skills are always in demand,鈥 he said. 鈥淓very business鈥攆rom public accounting firms to nonprofits鈥攏eeds to manage its financial records and comply with tax regulations, even during economic downturns.鈥

Shohdi already has six years in corporate accounting under his belt from his day jobs; he is currently a senior accountant at EEA Companies. This summer he decided to give government accounting a try.

Shohdi was one of four Mason students chosen for an internship in the U.S. Navy鈥檚 Financial Management and Comptroller (FM&C) Office. The program, a partnership between FM&C and Mason鈥檚 , was established by Dean Ajay Vinz茅 and Mason alum Alaleh Jenkins, BS Accounting 鈥97, who is principal deputy assistant secretary of the Navy, to bring new talent to government service.

Shohdi made the most of his time working at the Navy Yard and even completed the 23 courses required to obtain a level 1 Department of Defense (DoD) financial management certification.

鈥淭he skills I've gained in feedback coordination, status tracking, and collaboration are invaluable,鈥 said Shohdi. 鈥淚'm particularly thankful for the exposure to cross-departmental collaboration, enabling me to incorporate compliance procedures into Navy policies. Tracking [Notices of Findings and Recommendations] responses and contributing to revisions has honed my process improvement abilities.鈥

He also said the DoD courses were a huge help in mastering the Navy鈥檚 many acronyms and systems.

What鈥檚 next up for Shohdi is public accounting, and he has that covered. He has an internship with KPMG, one of the Big Four accounting organizations, scheduled for January 2024.