Meeting New Contacts
I have honestly loved working here at my internship, for me the best part about it has been meeting other creative individuals and making contacts that I know will be useful in the future. It also gives you experience with learning how different individuals work, their schedules, their methods and improving your work methods. It also makes you aware of the bubble outside of University/College life and the business world. I met so many great entrepreneurs who quite their jobs and have fulfilled their dream and started their own businesses which really inspired me to go out there and do what makes me happy.
Learning New Things
Although my current degree is in Film and TV, I wanted to learn more about Film Marketing and through my internship I have learnt how to best promote video content, approach new clients and social media marketing. Although this may not obviously relate to my degree it gives me certain niche skills that will be useful in the sector I want to go into after University, marketing, producing and distribution. It's always nice to venture out into another industry into a while, although I can't wait to get back into making films in September.
The Daily Commute
I have to say one of the weird perks of this job was actually learning the willpower to drag myself out of bed everyday and do the daily commute. I liked waking up everyday and knowing I was going to be productive and reach out to new clients, meet new people and learn new things. This skill will become handy next year when I have to do it everyday! But it's also made me realise that to be so exhausted at the end of the day, you really need a job your super passionate about to get you out of bed in the morning.
Improve Your CV
Of course one of the big perks is that after completing your internship you can add it to you CV. Having this experience on your CV is so essential in the depressing job market we are currently in and you much more likely to get hired if you have previous experience. It proves that you can dedicate yourself to a company and be reliable.
Unpaid Work
Unfortunately there is always the downfall of internships mostly being unpaid, however for the benefits you get I feel its always worth it. Whether it be a couple of days, weeks or a month I would highly recommend getting work experience/internships in your desired sector before you graduate or go into the world of work. You learn so much, meet such great people and it feels like a graduation into the real adult world.
Working Out Your Work Ethic
Although you may know this by now if your at University, if your a fast worker, if you like to be alone when working, if your a procrastinator. When doing internships because you HAVE to do certain tasks, it really kicks some bad habits out of you and you realise that sometimes you just have to do things you don't want to do. Yet eventually this will help you, work isn't always fun but it can be so rewarding.
Realising Your Career Path
If anything this internship has made me realise that although I want to go into film marketing, I don't want to go into the film commercial sector which is such a beneficial tool. It makes you realise what you really love doing, which for me is making content and sharing it, which I wasn't doing enough of. Therefore this internship has been a real learning curve for me in refining and defining what I want to concentrate on when I graduate.
Overall
As you can see there are many perks and pitfalls of internships, however all I would say is GET ONE! The perks obviously outweigh the pitfalls - yes you may be poor for a little bit, but most companies pay food and expenses, so your not losing money your just simply not making money. But your time will be well spent refining what you want to do and how to use your skills to get a head start in what you want to do!
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