Thursday, July 24, 2014

Look out world here I come

Well now that I have finished my last day of my internship it’s time to head out into the big bad world and see what is in stall for me. I guess now is the chance to reflect of what I have learnt from my time here at the Department of Transport (DoT). More than anything it’s taught me that communications is a very diverse and interesting profession. PR professionals get the choice between corporate communications or consultancy style communications. We can decide to deal with internal staff or external stakeholders. You can coach people in how to deal with the media or you can deal with the media directly and this is just a few of the different areas a PR professional has to choose from. The biggest lesson I learned here at DoT was not to dismiss any of the areas in PR as all of them can offer valuable experience and great lessons.

I came to university three year ago with my heart set on becoming a journalist. Now three years on I have finished my internship in PR and have no interest in becoming a journalist. Before I started my internship I believed I wanted to deal with the media fielding enquiries and making comment. Now I’m not so sure. The process involved in dealing with the media especially in government seems like something I wouldn’t enjoy doing. But like I stated earlier I’m learning that it’s best not to discredit the notion of working with the media as it will no doubt offer me some valuable professional and life lessons. I enjoyed a lot of the internal communications activities I completed during my time here which was again something I didn’t think I would enjoy anywhere near as much as I did.

While it’s great to have an idea of exactly what you want to do in life its best to be flexible in your mind set and willing to accept new challenges and experiences. I am now and never really have been 100 per cent certain exactly what I want to do in life I simply figured I can string a sentence together better than most and have never been shy of putting my point across so communications was a logical step. What university, this internship and my time in the real world has taught me is if you work hard you’ll get rewards and a plan is great to have but an open mind is much better. So look out world there is one more hard working open minded PR professional heading your way.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Congratulations on finishing your internship! What an exciting time ahead for you.

I can relate to a lot of what you said in your blog. I too wanted to pursue a different career when I walked through the door of Curtin than I do now. I too am not completely sure where in the public relations field I will end up.

I think that is the brilliant thing about our degree. No two jobs will ever be the same. No two events will be the same. No two days will ever be the same. We are able to change companies, consultancies and clients. The industry is changing so much - with evolving technology, an increased international presence and more public awareness of what it is WE do - that it really is the best time to be qualifying.

Wishing you all the very best,

Lauren Roberts
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