Thursday, November 7, 2013

Challenge the opportunity


My last mission at AdvantEdge was the most stimulating factor during the course of my internship. I had the opportunity to work on a book project and what motivated me was that everyone at work worked as a whole team. I was assigned various tasks and the first one consisted to review some documents and extract information based on some themes that I was given. The work had to be accurate and precise. It was whole like an assignment at university and it helped me learn how important you have to double check your information when doing research, especially in our domain, so as not to lose credibility. I was also assigned to extract numbers and tables from various documents and ended up doing nearly 20 graphs which would be included in the book. Even when doing that, I had to double check my information so as to provide a professional work. I should admit that going through these documents was not a big fun because it was time consuming but I had to do so to produce my piece of work.

This is when I learned that things do not always go as you which in work but it is your responsibility to adapt to work. You have to be very organized to meet deadlines and verify your syntax, just like we learned at university and I think that’s the basic similarity of theory and practice in work. You always have to develop on that yourself through research and observation, which only you can do to progress.

What I can assure you through is that the feeling of the final product is really worth it and if you are able to develop your skills through a process like this, you’ve grown a lot, not just professionally but also on the human ground. I learned that each task is a new learning process and it a challenge for yourself to develop and build on that.

Regards,

Beatrice Etiennette

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Charles Telfair Institue

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Thank you for sharing your insight into book review and data merging, Beatrice.

This project that you describe sounds pretty “full-on”, to put together a book based on accurate data in a team of people is definitely a good way to be involved in the workplace you are interning at.
Did you feel like an equal member of the team? Were you in a leadership role as the person providing graphical data and checking information?
Also what were the themes you were sorting? It certainly sounds like you were in a data merging process using multiple documents to create a primary guide.
I have also found that the PR techniques learnt at university are a good basis for entry into the industry but nothing beats the ability to adapt and thrive in a team environment.

Thank you for posting a very informative blog,
Robert Dougherty, fellow Curtin intern placed at CSWA

Unknown said...

that sounds like a good amount of responsibility and the book review, graph and data merging sounds like something different and interesting from a PR point of view. well done!