Greenville
Career Tech Center
CIS
competes in Deloitte Virtual Team Challenge
Students
from the Greenville Career Tech Center CIS (Computer
Information Systems) Program recently competed in the Deloitte Virtual
Team
Challenge. The
Virtual Team Challenge
gave Greenville Computer Information System Students a taste of the
different aspects
of working as an employee of a fictional professional services firm.
Every
participant was able to fulfill one of several roles on a simulated
professional services team and compete against other teams to clean up
an oil
spill in the river of New City.
The
simulation was a 3D, virtual environment.
The results have been posted for the
nationwide Virtual Team Challenge we competed in sponsored by Deloitte. Placing in the top 40
nationally was the team
consisting of Chrissy Holdeman, Janelle Davidson, Zeppelin Hoehn, and
Robert
Liebherr, as they virtually earned $173,006.00 for 38th place.
The
second team, consisting of Nicholas Venenga, Aaron Leverronne,
Reece Kennett, and Dakoda Kitchen virtually earned $159,670.00 for 72nd
place. The top 400
winners in the nation
were posted on their website.
Congratulations to the Greenville Career
Tech Students for placing in
the top 75 in the nation.
CIS
Student, Chrissy Holdeman stated, “We had to research potential
virtual clients for the virtual company we were working for. We learned to be careful
and diligent in the
hiring process.” CIS
student Zeppelin
Hoehn stated, “It basically shows that a lot of hard work goes into
working for
a professional company and doing business with multiple clients at the
same
time. It was a very
interesting and a
valuable experience.”
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