Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Ending my Internship with a Blast!

Before ending my internship which is on the 23rd of October, I did a presentation on what I learned during my internship. I did my presentation on the 20th of October at 9am, my supervisor and all the officers said that I did a great job on my presentation. At the end of the my presentation, I was given a goodie bad as a part of my gift. 


Final group photo with the officer and my supervisor

Me during the presentation

During my final day of internship, 23/10/2015 I was asked to do a final Emcee for a talk on Children's Right. As usual, I was very nervous but I overcome it by calming myself down and telling myself that it is going to be all good. However, this time around I got a full house of people and it was more than the other event I emcee for. Roughly it was about 210 people attending the talk and I enjoyed becoming the emcee for the last time during my last day of internship. 

Me and the crowd of people while the speaker is talking

One last photo with the team who organized this event

Finally, on my last blog post, I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to all the staffs at Pustaka Negeri Sarawak, Miri and my supervisor on treating me very well and letting me to learn and go through all the experiences that I never ever been before. I hope in future I can learn more things on Public Relations and go deeper in understanding more in the working life. 

Best Regards,
Karen Nadia Kapong
7E1B9094 / 15410160
Miri Campus

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Wow, seems as though you really got a lot out of your internship and its great that they allowed you to present a presentation to the team on what you had learnt! Well done

Unknown said...

Hello the Karen,

Glad to see you're having a blast and congratulations on finishing your internship.
At least you get something out of this and the experience is priceless
Thanks for the good read.

Cheers

Jonathan Philip
15836863
Miri Campus

Jaafar Mohamed said...

It's amazing what an internship can bring out in an intern. Often, we are thrust into conditions which we find almost impossible to do as we are pushed to go out of our comfort zones, and in this case, I can definitely see it in you being the emcee for an event attended by 210 people, as you have mentioned. You must've mustered a lot of courage to be able to pull it off. Well done to you and hopefully this will be a much needed skill that you will slowly learn to embed so that it comes naturally, for your future career.

Good luck and all the best.

Jaafar Mohamed,
16320752/7E2A9907
Miri Campus