Hi! Everyone before I can post anything I will like to apologize for the delay and an inconvenience to all those who have been waiting anxiously to hear of my experiences during internship. The truth is I just received my blog invitation and I hope you all understand and will take part in the discussion.
It is so unbelievable that even in this era where PR strategies and tactics have proven to have contributed to the success of most organizations there is still an organization out there without a PR department. It is an honor having worked with Jo’ish Concepts an event creating organisation but at times as an intern it was demoralizing not to have a qualified PR practitioner to guide you through your work.
As painful as it always seem when told to reference when doing assignments, it is sad to know that doing research and referencing does not only apply in school but it is a daily routine in the industry. The first thing in the field I was introduced to was an event proposal that I was to be working on throughout my stay with Jo’ish Concepts. Immediately after understanding the whole concept of the proposal research on the culture of the targeted minority group of the Indians in Malaysia became my daily routine. Basically for the first two weeks there was nothing much to do except getting to understand the event proposal and doing research on the events and the place its self BRICKFIELDS LITTLE INDIA
hi Florence
ReplyDeletei think event proposal is an exciting assignment to be given. I tend to like it as it gives one an opportunity to be creative, meet new people who will help you make the event successful.
For me i found it more exciting when i was three days old in my internship and i had to pitch my ideas on how i had planned the back to school event. it was wonderful and my organisation still wants more of the Curtin graduates as their public relations officers.
hope you enjoyed your stay at Jo'ish Concepts