When I started college, I had always envisioned my first
internship as a fairytale. I would take the train into Manhattan wearing my most
stylish pantsuit with a Starbucks in hand. I would catch a cab from Penn
Station and arrive at my company’s skyscraper to be the superstar intern.
My first internship experience is far from that, but it’s
just as fantastic as I had dreamed. With some determination and searching, I
had landed myself a position at Hip New Jersey, a lifestyle and entertainment
program about all the latest happenings in the Garden State. Landing an
internship after my first year of school was lucky, but now it’s up to my hard
work to make an impression.
It’s not located in Manhattan, but in the suburbs of New
Jersey. I still get Starbucks every morning on my drive in, but instead I walk
up two flights of stairs to my cozy office. I had always imagined working for a
big company doing the dirty work that higher ups didn’t want to do.
As one of Hip New Jersey’s Public Relations Interns, I run
their social media accounts, market products and stories, help plan events, and
gain blogging experience. I’m not going on coffee runs--I’m gaining real life public relations experience.
While it’s not the internship I expected, it’s a perfect fit
for a first time intern. Working for a smaller company allows me to make closer
connections with the staff and gain more professional experience than I would
at a larger workplace. I’ve had the opportunity to cover events at Yankee
Stadium and meet celebrities like the Real Housewives of New Jersey.
Working at Hip New Jersey this summer has taught me a lot of
valuable things. I’ve learned the importance of networking, mastering social
media analytics, and the art of press releases.
I’ve also learned to carry a pair of flats when wearing
those sky-high heels because you never know when you’ll run an errand. Preparation
is key, making sure you’re stocked with pens, paper, laptop, and chargers. Also,
I’ve become a pro at making healthy and tasty lunches that won’t cost me a
fortune.
Getting your first internship can seem daunting, but with
some perseverance you can land one. It may not be your dream job, but it could
give you experience that you couldn’t get elsewhere.
This guest blog post was written by PRowl staff member Clarissa Ford.
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