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It's always a question at every holiday, "What do you want to do?", does anyone actually know the answer?
The Experiences of Temple Advertising Students
It's always a question at every holiday, "What do you want to do?", does anyone actually know the answer?
I was hired as the Student Graphic Designer at the Temple University Small Business Development Center.
Some say love at first sight isn't real, but I found it in radio.
This semester I have had the wonderful opportunity to intern for THIS IS IT NETWORK for a fellow Temple University professor, Cheldin Barlatt Rumer.
I started my search for internships last year on LinkedIn and was overwhelmed by the process of finding a suitable option. There were thousands of internships available, but I wanted to ensure that the one I chose resonated with me, my skills, and my ambitions. I was lucky enough to find just that.
As a senior at Temple University with nothing else to complete except this internship, I am gearing up to face the mountain that is the real world.
My name is Natalie, I am senior advertising major at Temple University. For as long as I can remember, I have even very interested in marketing and sales.
Spring Semester, I worked at Moonstone Arts Center as a graphic design intern. My role primarily consisted of designing book covers for different anthologies and individual poets based on client specifications.
I am Erin Slater, a senior advertising major concentrating in brand strategy & research and media planning.
This semester I have been interning with Envision LLC under David Aaron, co-founder and creative director, as a social media management and creative intern. Through Envision, I have been able to run social media accounts for different clients, film amazing events, learn the ins and outs of a creative base,…
It's easy to create something new using different elements, but having to create with recycled elements takes skill.
This Semester, I am interning at THIS IS IT NETWORK with Cheldin Rumer as an Editorial Intern.