Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Six things to do in your internship


Professional Practice 393 has been the most rewarding unit I have done at university. The placement with Corporate Sports Australia has been the highlight of my time at university. I’d like to thank all of the girls at CSA for guiding me and allowing me to give everything a go. We got on so well that I was even offered a job with CSA!

So as I graduate and head out into the workplace I would like to wrap up the six things that I think are essential in trying to prove your worth and for getting as much out of your internship as you can.

Jump at opportunities

When someone asks you to do something, even if it is out of your comfort zone, then get out there and do it! It is all experience and you only move forward.


Know how to write

...Press releases, email pitches, website and blog content. If there’s one thing in PR that you need to memorize it’s the structure and layout for a press release.


Pick up a phone

You need to be a good people person – it’s all about building relationships with people. Because at the end of the day it will be a person who decides whether their company is going to sponsor your event, or run your story, or give you a cheaper price for a job.


Get creative

Punchy headlines, cool designs and different unique ideas will get you noticed.


Be time efficient

Set deadlines for each task and get them done pronto! Every minute counts – don’t be one of those people who waste time on their phone or Facebook during work – not appropriate!


Have Fun

Be enthusiastic, friendly and have fun with everything!



Good luck to everyone with your final reports and best wishes to those about to start your internships!


Steph Price


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2 comments:

Unknown said...

Steph, it sounds like a great placement you had at CSA!
Getting along well with your supervisors definitely helps your progress, and congratulations on the job offer.

Your 6 elements are seemingly common sense but it's amazing how many go under the radar or slip from the mind, especially with things such as press release formats!

All in all it sounds as though you had a really great and productive placement and I wish you all the best in the outside world once you graduate!

Best regards,
Natalie

Sonia said...

Hi Steph!

Here is an interesting post that you've proposed.

I agree with you when you say that the PR 393 module is to some extent the most rewarding unit of the degree. There is nothing like professional practice.

I too was offered a job right after my internship within the company for which I worked. That's crazy, but awesome. So Congratulations to you!!

Concerning ways to prove your worth, 'jumping at opportunities' is definitely important. This will show your willingness to learn and work. Moreover, I believe that if you promise less but give more in such situations, you will surely prove your worth to your employer.

Building relationships with people with whom you work is also crucial. Public relations is about dealing with people and not products after all.

Thank you for sharing your experiences!

Sonia Monty
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CTI Mauritius