Hi all,
Like every Tuesday,I have a routine with the colleagues,eating donuts together for the breakfast before kick off the day.In the program gossiping and gossiping.We start out the day with a good and dynamic group which are always motivated to work.Some colleagues inspired me so much.I have always says to myself that I will never worked in a office.Sitting behind a desk from 9a.m to 5p.m is so boring.But if you loved what you are doing,there is nothing which could stop you.You should first inspired yourself before inspiring others to work.That is what I learn this week.The director is really flexible and implemented a positive environment at work.Everybody seemed to be happy and satisfied in what they are doing.This small office brought me so much in experience and also humanly.This week is my last days at the office and I did not thought I would tell this at the end of my internship but I will miss this company so much.Stop with sorrows now,I still have work to do before leaving and I will try to manage my time correctly to finished my work before leaving.
My last post coming soon
Melody
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Tuesday, May 19, 2015
Monday, October 28, 2013
Spreading the Positivity Word
Hi everyone
Things really started to ramp up in about July, where I was
set with the challenging task of finding an email address for all the schools
around Australia and send them an email concerning the nominations for the ‘Young
Positive Role Model of the Year’ awards. This was quite difficult as there are
quite a lot of schools in Australia however after calling the Department of
Education it became a bit easier as they gave me a list of emails from some of
the states, the rest I found on a directory website. This task was not my favourite
but I understood the importance and once I got into the zone it wasn’t too bad
emailing thousands of schools.
One thing I really found useful and I really liked putting
together was the Media Kit’s from PR Media in my second year of University. I
decided to ask my manager Jess if it would be okay to create a media kit about
the campaign and she agreed that it was a good idea. One of the other interns
Adam and I learnt the importance of really tailoring a media release to your
target areas. We tailored one media release to the area of Kalamunda by
including the name of the local council candidate. I put my name as the contact
person and soon received a call from a journalist from the Kalamunda Times and
was extremely excited to organise a photo opportunity and interview. All the
interns were even more excited when our story ended up being published.
Whilst organising all the media side of the campaign we also
had to go shopping for the treasure hunt which was close approaching. Imogen
and I had a good time going to cash and carry and picking out lollies for the
lolly bags and buying toys for the treasure hunt.
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