Friday, October 30, 2015

Privacy and non disclosure agreement




Hi there everyone!

So this is going to be my last post. It seems surreal now that I am almost at the end of my internship which inevitably means I am almost at the end of my degree. Just a few short years ago I was looking forward to this very moment and now that it is here I feel a sense of dream like disbelief.

But this day has to come for everyone and the internship process is crucial to your preparation for what is to come next after your degree is done.

The topic I want to conclude my blogging experience with is that of  Privacy and Non Disclosure Agreements. This is a very important topic because most of us are now in the process of writing and completing our final reports for the internship unit and the assignment requires that we include some very in-depth information not just about the industry of Public Relations but also the activities of the firms we interned at.

I do not know about many of you but I had to sign a non disclosure agreement at the start of my internship at Integrated Public Relations. Most companies that deal with clients and client accounts expect their employees to agree with a privacy agreement and observe it like the law that it is.

This is because clients trust us with information that is very intimate to their businesses. They are giving you the key into their policies and their well guarded secret strategies. To maintain this level of trust and a secure future working relationship, many marketing and public relations companies demand the utmost discretion from their employees.

Divulging secrets of your clients, other than being shady and unethical obviously, can also put them at risk against their competitors and cost the client a lot of money. Not only does this mar your reputation as a reliable PR consultant but also damages the reputation of your firm.

Keep in mind that when you sign one of these agreements you are bound as would be in any other contract, violation of which can result in legal repercussions.

So as my final piece of advice I would like to remind you to pay attention to the privacy agreements or non disclosure agreements when writing your final reports. You can approach your internship supervisor for help about what goes and what doesn't and maybe together you can come up with a report that meets all the requirements of the unit. That is what I did with my employers and they were were very generous and helpful.

I wish you all best of luck and hope this internship experience has been as enlightening for all of you as it has been for me.

Signing off for the last time,

Ramsha Zia Siddiqi
Curtin University, Sarawak Campus
Student ID: 7e2b1164

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Hi Ramsha!

First of all congratulations on nearly completing your internship and of course your degree, I hope it was as educational and fulfilling as my own!

It really is so important to respect the organisation you're interning for and keeping all the information private so I completely agree with what you have mentioned in your blog! I myself did not sign a non disclosure agreement but over the course of my internship really understood the importance of privacy and non disclosure agreements.

When I was finally told after a few weeks that everything I will hear/have heard is confidential information I did not for a second ask myself why. It is not only out of respect for the organisation and its clients but it is also general manners and etiquette. As professionals it is so important for us to ensure we adhere to the expectations of our clients and the industry standards as well.

Thank you so much for the insightful read and good luck for the future!
Alina

Unknown said...

Hi there Ramsha,

I would like to congratulate you for almost finishing up with your internship and i hope you are doing well there. I know you will miss leaving the workplace but what matters is the experience you bring back with you.

Thanks for the read and cheers~

Jonathan Philip
15836863
Miri Campus