Wednesday, June 5, 2013

One more experience who contributed to our acknowledgement of life....

Hey Everyone,
This is actually my last post and this sounds the end of not only this course but also the accomplishment of all work undergone through all these public relations modules. It was a very challenging internship but though I have completed my 20 days at Sedeco Ltd, I still have to help them organize the job fair which will be held at CTI in July but we must wait for a confirmation for the direction of the university before taking any decisions or actions. I have learnt from this company that whether you are still a student or a senior employee, you all get the chance to prove your capacities and take risks. This is what I admire the most from Sedeco Ltd- the trust they gave to me though I was merely a third year student and the freedom I had in providing ideas or even taking decisions. I learnt how to apply public relations techniques to an organization who operated in a French market and I have to admit it was very challenging and I have faced at various times many difficulties in finding the appropriate ideas. I had no guidance from a public relation professional but I was very well advised by the general director and the HR manager of the company. I had the chance to learn how to make posters and brochures all by myself and how to deal with graphic designers programs since there was no one available to explain to me all these programs but being autodidact can be an advantage for the future and this is what makes me proud of having been selected by Sedeco Ltd. I have learned how to become an autodidact and take my responsibilities and simply try to sort out things by myself. The world of public relations is a world where survives only the strong people with a smart and strong state of mind; the challenges you meet are simply what makes this industry so interesting and I had the opportunity to learn all this at Sedeco Ltd. The course of PR 393 is very challenging for third year student and it is difficult to cope with the various courses but the satisfaction of completing efficiently your internship and this module has no description. I thereby thank all the people who supported me during this period of stress, joy and challenge. We as future graduates, who will enter the world of work, have got the opportunity through this internship to have an overview of how our daily life might.


Raina Jagun

1 comment:

Caroline Paterson said...

Learning has been the biggest thing ive gotten out of my internship. Ive really learnt about the real world and how things are different from university. What is expected from us from our teachers and our way of thinking needs to change completely when we move to the real world. This has been the best learning experience for me and I am so grateful I had it.