Hi everyone!
This is my last post to sum up the three months being an
intern in CROWD PR Agency. The
internship had broadened my perception of Public Relations immensely. I considered the three months as a defining
moment to determine if public relations will be the career path for me. Alas, I’ve
found my answer.
Nearing the end of my internship, I have accepted the full
time position offered by my supervisor.
I believe I am up for the challenge to deal with demanding clients,
having ideas turned down for the zillionth time and having quick lunch breaks that
could barely fill my stomach. (Hey, just dramatising the life of a PR
practioner.) On a positive note, I’ve figure that the challenging moments are
also the most gratifying moments of the job. Given the test-run for 3 months, I
believe that I fit the bill for this job.
A couple of days ago, I’ve chance upon an article from the
PR Week discussing the traits of an ideal PR consultant. (Link) The writer believes that the ideal new generation PR
professional should have 1) the right mind, language and behaviour, 2) Take
initiative to network and 3) exert assertiveness.
I couldn’t agree more with the writer that apart from
technical skills, these soft skills helps to make one a better consultant. It
serves as a reminder to me that despite being “promoted”, I should remain
grounded and possess the same determination and assertiveness as previously in
my intern role.
I hope that this article will inspire you just like how it
did for me, and hopefully through this internship journey, you would find your
answers too!
(My colleagues and I hanging out at our recreational area)
Ending my last post by sharing a quote by the famous Oscar Wilde.
“There Is Only One Thing In The World Worse Than Being Talked About, And That Is Not Being Talked About." – Oscar Wilde
Cheers,
Candice
2 comments:
Hi Candice,
Congratulation on getting a full time job at Crowd PR Agency! Good to know that PR is the field for you!
That's the benefit of internship where you will have the chance to gain meaningful experience in order to decide whether this is something you really want to do.
Good luck with your job. Hope everything will turn out well for you!
Kind regards,
Rhea
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