So it’s the end of my PR 107- Campaigns class. I really enjoyed working with Operation Homefront-NY/NJ and the class as a whole. Operation Homefront is a great organization and I’m grateful for the opportunity to help them increase their awareness on Long Island and I hope it only continues to grow in the future.
It has been interesting to look at this experience and try to think about how it will match up after graduation. With only one week left, the real world is creeping in. This class definitely gave me some good lessons about how things work “on the outside.”
My job application process has been tedious, but I there are plenty of PR openings that I’ve seen that I felt qualified for, and I think that partial comes from these real-world introductions in the class. There are real lessons with lessened consequences, which allows for more experimentation, something that is always needed.
Ultimately, I’m ready to see where I’ll end up and how I’ll be putting my PR skills to use. I’m also excited and interested to see where my fellow graduates, both in this class and in the department, end up too.
PAAUUULLLL!
ReplyDeleteAgreed- job applications are teadious- I guess what i've always heard is true. Applying for jobs is a full time job. But I am really thankful (like you) for the experience i had in PR 107, my advisers at my internship kept saying how awesome it was that we got to experience something like this.