17081270 - Bentley
Hi Guys!
Hi Guys!
It has been a month now since I finished my internship with Go
Communications and returned home from Kuala Lumpur. I have settled back into university
life and into a new internship with the Curtin Activation team which means I
can finally reflect upon my time and experiences with GO.
When I first found out I would be heading off to Kuala Lumpur to work at
Go Communications I wasn’t quite sure what to expect but I envisioned a
large company with lots of employees, I thought the company would be very corporate
in the way dealings were conducted and in the way that everyone would present themselves.
I expected the internship itself to be extremely organized, with a set plan for
me to follow daily. It turned out that all I had envisioned was quite the opposite
of what my experience turned out to be in reality.
When
I arrived at GO I discovered that it was actually quite a small company that
dressed and acted very casually but professionally. Although I had many tasks
and responsibilities throughout my internship it was not as organized as I had
expected, I was given tasks as they came. Although this was not what I expected
it gave me a good idea of how communications companies are run and some perspective
on a real working environment.
In
my role I completed various tasks including media monitoring, both online and print,
composed monthly reports for clients, created blogger profiles for client’s
potential sponsorship, wrote documents such as media releases, media
invitations, fact sheets and interview questions. I also attended events where
I was able to interact with the media there and see first-hand how the company’s
hard work had paid off, this also gave me an opportunity to network and learn
about traditional Malaysian culture.
A lot of people have asked me recently how completing my internship
overseas helped me and the challenges I faced whilst over there. I think the
biggest advantage I gained from completing my internship overseas was that I
learned about public relations on a multinational level, I was able to observe
where practices were contacted the same as at home as well as where they
differed. It opened my eyes to just how big public relations is, not only in
Australia or the US but in many different countries and cultures and in many different
companies, brands and businesses.
Another massive advantage to completing my internship overseas was that I
was able to discover and learn about a new culture. I became quite close with
my team members who introduced me to traditional Malay foods, one of my co-workers
even let me wear one of her traditional “baju kurug” outfits to a traditional
feast! I was taken to traditional markets where I discovered many different foods,
fresh fruit and veg, electricals, home wears, clothing and knick-knacks.
Of course there were challenges attached to my internship being overseas,
one of the biggest challenges was trying to overcome the cultural and language barriers
that existed. This issue wasn’t present so much in my working environment but I
found that it was a problem outside it. Although KL is a very modern, westernized
country I still found that locals often misunderstood me or even ignored me. At
times I found myself confused and frustrated with the way locals did things,
for example I found that I was getting charged a higher price just for being a foreigner.
All
in all, the internship provided me with experiences I will never forget, I have
already found that I am more of an asset in my new internship from my learnings
with GO. I definitely feel more confident about graduating at the end of the
semester and jumping into the real world of PR! Thank you to everyone who
helped me along the way and for those of you reading my posts, good luck to
everyone who is still in their internship placements!
2 comments:
Wow you go girl! Really jealous of your experience in KL, although it may not have been everything you thought it would be you can definitely tell that you've walked away from it with so much more experience and knowledge - something that everyone desperately needs in this competitive industry. Your blog has made me really excited to also finish my degree this semester and go overseas and experience PR practices in different locations as well as getting to travel and experience different cultures! Oh and congrats on your new internship, you are killing it!
Hi Mikayla, sounds like a great experience you had in KL! Fantastic that you were able to complete your internship overseas and get to see and experience a different culture! I'm sure what you learnt will help you in other units such as Cross-Cultural Communication. All in all, congratulations on finishing your internship and it's great to see that you are using the skills you learnt overseas in order to help you in your new internship!
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