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11:53pm Monday 31st May 2010
In January I completed two weeks work experience at a public relations company in Piccadilly. The placement came through a family friend who owns the company. It really was an adventure. I met lots of new people, and encountered and completed a number of new tasks. I learnt that the world of PR is busy and competitive; whilst I was there we wished bon voyage to one client and welcomed a new one.
I was terrified I would treated as a dogs-body, making tea and coffee. However, I was assigned to the Beauty Department and treated as a responsible adult. I did not just go through the motions but completed essential tasks for the company. Once, I was mistaken for a university graduate student – flattering? - and on one lunch break, I met Paloma Faith in Berkeley Square. Various other instances helped make the two weeks most memorable ones. Lunches in Berkeley Square, St James, and The Stafford, and the make-up. Oh, the make up! The company kindly gifted me internationally renowned make-up at the end of my first week, and again on my final day when all the girls invited me to come back as vacation intern.
The work experience benefited me greatly. I more assured especially when meeting new people, and I now have the confidence to know that when given a job I can complete it; what is needed is a positive attitude and belief in oneself.
These articles were submitted by readers who have agreed to our terms of use. Its content is the sole responsibility of the contributor and is unmoderated. But we will react if anything that breaks the rules comes to our attention. If you wish to complain about this article, contact us here. If you would like to become a contributor, contact Diana Jarvis at djarvis@london.newsquest.co.uk
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