Today
is the first day of my two months internship placement in Hill+Knowlton
Strategies Malaysia. It is a famous international public relations consultancy
firm under its parent company WPP, a well known British multinational
advertising company. My internship journey began with these three questions:
- What do you know about PR
- How do you find out about our company
- Why you choose our company
These
are the most common questions your supervisor or managing director might ask
you on your first day or interview session. As for me I got to know this
company from one of the famous ethic case study in the lecture slide at Curtin.
The other two questions seeks to understand your knowledge in PR and pitching
skills; after successfully getting shortlisted from a vast pool of potential
candidate, my internship finally took off today.
On
the first day morning, my supervisor brought me around the department and
introduced me to all the staff in the company. The new working environment has its
own unique working system and style. Soon after the tour a friendly human resource
staff briefed me on the operation system of computers and working rules &
regulation. My company has its own online messenger which operates under
Microsoft Lync and everybody called it as OCS which is the acronym of Office
Communication System. I observed that all staffs depend heavily on it as it provides
easy access for working conversation between the colleagues anytime and occasionally
used to carry out project discussion smoothly without wasting time. Every
staffs need to achieve a minimum eight working hours per day. Therefore, the
company has a clock-in system to calculate the billable and non-billable hours
of account by filling up a timesheet for tracking the hours spent in a day. This system can boost the productivity of project &
ensure that it is done on time while assisting efficient project planning.
Eventually, this has made me think of account management theory which mainly
talks about the operational pattern of PR consultancies work, economic of
consulting, capacity management and utilization, payment system and business
development.
Newspaper
monitoring is one of the ‘MUST’ do things every morning as it is a priority to
monitor and keep media clippings of any news stories which is related to our
client. Normally I don’t have the habit of reading newspaper, but this job made
come out of my comfort zone by giving me the opportunity to read all the total
17 copies of main three languages of newspaper in Malay, Mandarin and English
in Malaysia. This task enlightened me further on the publishing pattern of each
media, respective news placement and their publishing scope. Throughout the newspaper
monitoring process, I got to know of the circulation and readership details of
each media. One of the unexpected facts that I learned at Hill+Knowlton is the
Harian Metro is the biggest press media in Malaysia which has the largest
circulation and readership. Such facts are crucial for us in order to target
media effectively when we want to publish any specific client press releases to
the right medium by aiming for a large readership base.
Since
I have the capability of reading Mandarin, my supervisor has assigned me to
monitor all the Chinese newspaper and magazines. Apart from that I am also
assigned to help my colleagues and senior associates to translate the Mandarin
news into English for clients & for our own documenting needs. During the media
monitoring task, the client news on the newspaper will need to be cut out and
made into a media clipping for the client to easily observe their current
situation of business on the mainstream media. This also acts as a guideline to
monitor the public sphere reaction towards the organization which in turn can
assist the consultants in effectively analyzing the current trend of client
business and enable them to provide ideas of improving corporate communication
in business world. Besides that, news updates of government regulatory system
and technology changes could easily affect the client business operation. For
instances, our company have kept the clippings of many news about the
announcement of National Automotive Policy (NAP) 2014 which can affect the automotive
business of our client, like Ford. Moreover, media clippings must be scanned in
a softcopy form and send out to client through email at 11am sharp on a daily
basis in order to keep them alert constantly about their corporate news. Throughout
the process I had to learn how to use the Microsoft Office Picture Manager
which is new software for me; it was deemed important as Hill+Knowlton required
me to edit the media clippings articles & photos so that the final
presentation form looks professionally neat and readable.
Lim
Min Yuan
Curtin Sarawak
15625074 / 7E0B7821
Curtin Sarawak
15625074 / 7E0B7821

4 comments:
By reading newspaper not only can upgrade ourselves but also able to update ourselves to know and understand what's happening outside the public to gain PR knowledge.
Thank for the sharing. I think most of the interns are same with you as media monitoring is the "must" for every working day. This is one of the useful tool to alert the company from a diversify changing environment.
Glad to know that you learned a lots from your internship with nice working environment:)
Yes, most of the interns working under the PR department will start with media monitoring! This media monitoring provides you opportunity to learn and updating your knowledge.
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