IBM has a great program in which they send about 500 employees every 
year into emerging markets across the world to assist local NGOs and 
governments develop and bring to fruition projects that will help the 
organizations further advance their objectives. It's called Corporate 
Service Corps.
There is a high standard for getting in.
 The application process includes three essay questions that can be 
pretty personal in their nature - depending on how you choose to answer 
them and how vulnerable you are willing to make yourself. I don't know 
how many people apply for it annually, but only about 10% of those who 
apply get selected. I applied in 2014 and did not make the cut. I 
applied in 2016 and was ecstatic when I received my "Congratulations! 
You made it!" email.
If I recall correctly, 
applications had to be turned in sometime in April. I don't remember 
what the essay questions were, but I wrote pretty soul-bearing responses
 to them and I thought that level of sharing would either make or break 
my being considered for the program. Apparently, soul-bearing way okay.
In
 early August Steve and I were getting ready to begin a week of vacation
 in New York. I had been working for the day out of a hotel room in St. 
Louis while Steve attended a conference. I was just about to sign off of
 my computer for the week when I received my acceptance email. I 
immediately started crying. Of course Steve was quite concerned and I 
had to assure him they were happy tears.
Move forward 
11 months and I finally got my assignment - Team Indonesia 8. I was 
informed I would be going with 12 other IBMers from 11 countries as part
 of the eighth team to make an impact in Indonesia. We would be going in
 October and would spend four weeks in Solo City (Surakarta).
In
 July October seemed a long way off. However, the team has been doing a
 lot of pre-work and between the weekly calls, individual studying and 
getting my visa application in the mail (finally!) we are now just about
 a month away from being in-country.
I've yet to know 
what my specific assignment will be and I'm eager to find out both that 
and what sub-team I will be working with.
I'll be 
maintaining this blog for the next 2-3 months with the final weeks of 
pre-work, updates while we are in-country working on our assignments and
 showing final results once our work is complete.
Stay tuned for what is sure to be the adventure of a lifetime!
Find out more about IBM Corporate Service Corps.
#IBMCSC #CSCIndo8 
 
Stan and I will be joyfully following you!
ReplyDeleteGreat opening blog entry Tracy for your upcoming adventure in Indonesia. Looking forward to meeting you in Oct.
ReplyDeleteDonnacha
I am so proud that you are representing IBM in Indonesia! CSC is lucky to have you participating. I look forward to following your adventures. Lots of pictures please!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your journey through applying and getting accepted into the CSC. I look forward to your assignment blogs.
ReplyDeleteJason Keeler
IBM