This might be my last post. I actually really enjoyed the blogging experience. I realised it when I felt the thrill of seeing replies to my post but I am not sure I like investing my time in such....who knows.....will see.
Overall I am really happy with my internship even though there was few road blocks along the way. I learned to always be well groomed and take comments on it constructively. There are deep thoughts on how you see yourself is really important and we hear them so much that we forget that the first thing is how others see you sadly.
One thing I like with events is that you meet a lot of beautiful people in every way. I my last event there were lots of models and so I was glad to be single but I just hope that when I get married my wife isn't too jealous of this kind of work life which is "partying" and its organising. I guess I should just marry a model.
Since this is my last post I am going a bit out of subject and hope I won't be penalized but I think that blogging is about telling your feelings in whichever way you prefer so I just let them go as they want with some moderation.
During my internship I learned small things. Things like how real life was different from all the theory I learned at Curtin. For example how branding plays an important role in a PR work etc. I was lucky enough to say that I learned that no matter how small in an organisation your opinion is valued......this may not be true for some. I learned that small details make the difference between good and great. I learned that some Curtin students can impress you and relate to you. I learned that time is hard to master. Please kill me if he says "I learned" again hehe.
Thank you everyone who contributed to this page of my life. Little quote "Sometimes you just need to put it on paper to realize how much you've learned" - Thierry Comarmond
(p.s: I am the one on far left) :)
Thierry
Welcome to PR Internship - YOUR opportunity to put everything you have learned over the past years at university into practice and to get a thorough insight into what public relations is like "in the real world". This Blog allows you to reflect on your experiences, share insights with other students across campuses and to possibly give advice and support to fellow students. Please also see http://http://printernship-reflections2.blogspot.com.au/ for more reflections.

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