Hi everyone! I am currently entering the second week of my PR
internship at Cannings Purple, located in West Perth.
On my first day, I arrived at the office at 8.20am, surprisingly feeling much
more relaxed than I had anticipated. As I walked into the office I introduced
myself to one of the colleagues I recognised from my interview a few months
prior. She gave me a tour of the office and pointed out what the different
areas were and who worked in which department. I was introduced to a number of
people and was greeted with a warm welcome from everyone who passed me in the
office.
At 9.00am, the office has a daily meeting which they call
WTF, or What’s the Focus. These meetings are designed to keep everyone informed
of the daily activities occurring in the office, and give people a chance to
put their hand up for extra work when they have capacity. The meetings are
usually quite short, but there is always some form of banter going on between
everyone and a lot of laughter. I think the meetings are a great idea, as they
not only keep everyone up-to-date, but they also get the energy of the office
up and create a happy environment for everyone to begin their day.
Once the meeting was finished, I had a brief chat with one
of the executives to discuss what I would do on my first day. She directed me
towards the Investor Relations area, and from there I was given a research
project on dysprosium, a rare earth element that is predominantly mined in
China. The reason for this research was to gain an understanding on the future outlook
for dysprosium in order to give advice to investors on whether they should
invest in a client called Northern Minerals. Northern Minerals is a mining
company that is currently set up in the Northern Territory who are the first
mining company in Australia to mine the rare earth element. My research for
this project is still underway, however I have definitely learnt a lot from it,
as it has not only broadened my understanding of the element and its uses, but
also on how to conduct effective research. I found this task very interesting,
as I discovered that dysprosium is a material used in many sustainable energy
innovations, such as electric vehicles and wind turbines. As sustainability is
an area I am very interested in and hope to end up working in, I found the
content that I researched very valuable to learn.
I was then given my second task for the day, in the area of
Corporate Affairs. This task involved generating social media content for a
client called Business Foundations. I produced a total of 18 Facebook posts and
18 Twitter posts on a variety of subjects regarding the company and their
service offerings. My supervisor was very pleased with my work, which was a big
confidence boost!
My second day was very similar and just carried on
completing both tasks from the day before. On day three I was given a new task
that required urgent research for a client called Landscorp. I was instructed
to gather information such as population and economic data for various WA
towns. The information needed to be sourced from credible sites and completed
by that afternoon. Finding population size and demographics was quite easy, as
I gathered most of this information from the ABS website. However I was
surprised to find that the most recent data was taken from 2014, and even then
majority of the information I needed was from 2011. I began to stress that the
client would not be pleased with these outdated results. From there I became
more stressed when trying to find information regarding any major projects occurring
in the area and really struggled when it came to some of the less well-known
areas. Thankfully I sent a draft copy to my supervisor of the work I’d already
completed and was told I was on the right track and to continue doing what I
was doing. That was a major relief and suddenly the task was much easier to do.
After completing my first week I can definitely say I am
looking forward to graduating university and entering the workforce! I know
that this internship will be a valuable learning asset towards my career and I
am very excited for the days ahead!
2 comments:
Hi Emma,
Firstly thank you for your lovely post, I really enjoyed it. I am glad you are doing well at your placement. I really appreciated what you said about the meetings and the importance of keeping everyone up-to-date. I think that it definitely helps reinforcing the team and boosting the day. I am almost done with my internship and in my placement i discovered the importance of having a great team spirit and good relationships.
I wish you all the best in your future experiences.
Emilie.
Emma! It seems like your internship placement is incredibly exciting and interesting. Awesome blog post too. Really love the fact that your placement has a focus meeting within the office. Not only can you discuss your thoughts and experiences with the rest of the office, it seems like you are able to meet your colleagues too - sometimes it is handy to put the name to a face and not just through their email signature. Sounds like you had an awesome and successful first week. Keep us up to date, please! All the best coming into the second week! :) Bella
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