Before starting my internship I had the perception that I
would be answering phone calls and getting coffee. How wrong I was! Only 10
days in and I have barely had a minute to spare. I had no idea that the
coursework throughout my degree would provide me with enough insight to handle
numerous challenges and really put theory into practice.
I have been fortunate enough to have landed my internship at
Corporate Sports Australia, where my role as an intern is to assist in the
organisation of WA’s largest sporting event, the Chevron City to Surf for
Activ. This year is the 40th anniversary of the Perth event and the
second year the event will be held in Karratha, Geraldton, Albany and Busselton.
Even though I have been so busy, I have tried to delay my
first post as there is so much more yet to come! So far only the Karratha event has been held
with Geraldton, Albany and Busselton coming up over the next few weeks. Then in
the last weekend of August, the Perth Expo will be held along with the Perth
Chevron City to Surf for Activ where approximately 50,000 participants are
expected. So as you can imagine, I will have even more to reflect on over the
next month.
So far I have been involved in organising the regional
events by creating post event surveys, event guides, press releases, MC notes, Facebook
posts, encouraging corporations, sporting clubs and schools to create teams as
well as responding to participant enquiries. I have also had the privilege of
being responsible for the entertainment at the regional events and have booked
in several talented musicians, dancers and face painters. I never imagined I
would get so much experience in such a short amount of time!
Not only have I learnt how to put theory into practice, I
have also learnt the importance of communication. Rather than sending an email,
the Corporate Sports Australia staff suggested making a phone call as not only
does an email prolong the communication process, but it’s difficult to get the
feelings behind the words. This is particularly important with an event that
supports a good cause whilst also building a relationship with the community. I
could definitely see a change in results after taking this approach. Initially
I sent several emails to corporations to encourage them to register a team with
no response. However, once I picked up the phone I could see an immediate
change with corporations wanting to be involved and register on my first call! Please
see the links below to two articles I found to be an interesting read about the
importance of telephone communication:
I have learnt so much in such a short amount of time. Even
though the next month will be extremely busy, I can’t wait to see how the
events unfold. It’s so rewarding knowing I am actually involved in tasks that
will have an impact on the success of each event. Even more exciting is the
fact I’ll be going to the Busselton event in a few weeks!
Until next time,
Sophie

2 comments:
Hi Sophie,
I read one of your posts as promised, and your internship seems pretty exciting. It's good to take a dive into the deep end - challenges are the best ways to learn.
I see I am not the only one facing communication challenges. While it is true that picking up the phone instead of sending emails all day can be more effective, I have found it to be quite tiresome at times. However it is just one of the things PR people need to master.
In terms of helping out with such a big event, does the team still keep in mind that you are an intern and are still in the learning process, or is a lot required of you? I am having a hard time balancing between learning and wanting some responsibilities in order to learn.
Keep me posted, and all the best,
Sasha-Lee
Hi Sasha-Lee,
Thank you for taking the time to also read my blog.
Before commencing my internship I was concerned I would be given little to do. So it has been a great surprise with not only the amount of work they have given me, but also the fact that they trust me to complete important documents on my own.
Fortunately, while I have a lot to do, everything has been manageable and they're always happy for me to ask questions.
I have found my internship provides the perfect balance between learning and wanting new responsibilities.
I hope you enjoy the rest of your internship!
Sophie
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