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Melissa Morse

Cringe-Worthy Introductions that Make Michael Scott Proud

ContentIt’s been almost 4 years since the American version of The Office has been on television, and the show’s impact is still being felt in offices around the country.


A new program developed by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) is being used to attract college students and get them excited about the corporate world of consulting. PwC’s program, titled “Elevate,” is a selective program for “high-achieving college students interested in learning about a fast-paced career in the professional services industry.” PwC’s program should not be confused with an internship, however, but you could view it as a “preinternship.”


According to PwC’s website, “The programs are designed to help you experience PwC’s culture and values through a variety of community service, team-building and networking activities. Be prepared to stretch your imagination and challenge yourself to elevate your capacity and proficiency as a leader.” Also, be prepared to be mortified because the event staff does the “shabooya roll call,” and unlike The Office version, this one isn’t nearly as funny as the television show would have you believe.


If you are unfamiliar with the shabooya roll call, it’s basically a chant/sing-along in which people go around the room and introduce themselves and a few things they like in a singsong fashion. It’s a great icebreaker activity; however, it’s better suited for summer camp, not the corporate world. Mashable.com released footage of PwC’s version of the shabooya roll call, and you can just see the loathing and utter embarrassment on everyone’s faces as it’s happening.



About Melissa Morse

I am a seasoned Product and Content Marketing professional with a passion for continuous learning and sharing my knowledge. For the last decade, I have been focused on creating engaging marketing content for B2B audiences at the mid-market and enterprise levels. 

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