Instead of interning at a not-for-profit, consultancy, or an in-house communications or PR department I chose to undertake my internship at a small company that does not have any such departments so to speak. Essentially I am driving the PR initiatives of the organisation on my own, though of course under the eye of my supervisor.
I found myself in this position in a pretty simple way - We Print It Australia is a branch of Printforce Australia, the company I work at during my university breaks.
We Print It, as the name may tell you, is a company that prints (and if necessary helps design and brand) a variety of office marketing materials from business cards and flyers to letterheads and corflutes. If you don't know what a corflute is (and I didn't before I started my internship) it's one of these:
Random fact of the day.
Since I'm working with co-workers that I know well and in an office I'm familiar with I didn't have any of those first day nerves, that's something I'll get to experience at my very first job. Instead my biggest worry has been that I won't be able to find enough opportunities or strategies on my own.
Since We Print It has no PR department, the first couple of days of my internship were spent writing a proposal for my supervisor. I had to investigate which, if any, of the company's current initiatives could be considered PR, narrow down a very broad target audience to more targetable groups, and cement my understanding of positioning and points of differentiation.
The hardest bit, and bit that took by far the longest, was identifying PR opportunities for the company, especially when my supervisor had specified in the printing industry media coverage is not a priority for them.
I was a little bit hesitant with my suggestions in the first draft of the report, but my supervisor has been really enthusiastic and open to a lot of my ideas so I started to make suggestions. Obviously not all of them are viable but at the moment more of them are getting accepted than rejected. It's certainly given me more confidence in my ideas and hopefully that confidence only grows.
Despite my concern that I haven't done enough I have enough of a starting point to satisfy my supervisor right now so I can't wait to get stuck into the Facebook page next week.
It'll certainly be a challenge over the next few weeks keeping myself motivated and self-driven as well as juggling my other three units (especially Capstone) but I'm confident I can get it done.
I hope everyone else is having a placement experience as interesting and challenging as I am,
Elizabeth
1 comment:
Hey Elizabeth!
As soon as I saw your ‘small business’ tag I had to read your post straight away. I too am interning in a small business and it was so nice to see someone in a similar situation. I am interning in a small real estate firm. When I started, the firm did have a marketing position, but no specific PR role or PR initiatives to speak of!
I also found this a real challenge, and I am completing a similar workload to you (capstone ☹).
My earlier tasks have been very similar to yours. I gave the management team a mini lecture on what PR is and how it is different to marketing and I prepared a report on when the firm is presently doing and what it could do better. Real estate sounds quite different to the printing industry, as coverage is essential to the business’s success.
I found reading the internship blogs to be a great source of motivation, ideas and information. I also looked in depth at competitors, to see what they are doing and where my firm sat in comparison. Getting on to the Facebook page will be great fun! My firm has an established page so I haven’t done much on it. I find that social media is one of my favorite communications tools.
Good luck with the rest of your internship, I look forward to your future posts!
Thanks,
Sarah
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