...to get to the final moment. I was very proud of all the Palumbo students because they knew exactly what to say when the time came for them to speak....
...team in various aspects of client communication, compiling research reports, or coordinating timelines, I quickly learned the importance of attention to detail and effective communication. Building a relationship with clients...
...like Hershey Park, the atmosphere and coworker interaction has been great. Everyone is willing to answer any questions I might have and include me in everyday operations. There’s no doubt...
After 2 months of subway rides to South Philly, teaching high school students advertising and developing a campaign for the Phillies, the day had finally come to showcase all of...
...Manager at ChatterBlast emphasized the importance of forming relationships with the merchants. One of the neatest things about Reading Terminal is the diverse food and the people that come with...
...to further my research skills in order to come up with creative, meaningful insights. I get to work on all types of projects throughout the strategic planning process and contribute...
...the opportunity to explore the world of Public Relations. Throughout this spring semester, I completed a remote internship for the PR firm, Jenna Communications. I enjoyed gaining hands-on experience while...
...a company that aligns with your values. SEER’s ideals of ETHIC (Enablement, Transparency, Humility, Intelligence, Collaboration) are a grounding reminder of what the company stands for and why it matters....
...other miscellaneous tasks I have to completely and trying to squeeze in personal time for stuff like the gym my day to day life is constantly busy from sun up...
...beauty space, some of the most popular brands have a strong following thanks to implementing a company executive as their brand’s representative. All of our strongest competitors use their founders...
...every second of my experience. Putting yourself outside of your comfort zone can be difficult, which was what I initially felt when searching for an internship for the spring. Within...
...soon to be bosses were impressed with the combination of creativity and analytics that I brought to the table. Before I knew it I was walking into my first day...
...time period makes it a company I would like to stay with and pursue a career. Although I am comfortable with selling and commission sales I am definitely interested with...
...Through my research classes, I have learned to look up competitors and compare logo styles and look for inspiration. Sometimes the client doesn’t know exactly what he or she wants...
...into more companies than the big names. While these companies are big names for a reason, interning with a small business gave me a new perspective on advertising and marketing....
...actually similar to my college experience. I am excited because I am working on a bunch of new projects and helping out a bunch of different people in different positions....
...various companies and get your foot in the door with an awesome summer internship. If you have any questions regarding the internship fair, you can contact Patrick Gordon at pgordon@temple.edu...
...perfect shot. This experience has taught me the complexity of media production in sports, particularly how crucial behind-the-scenes work is in creating a compelling narrative. I learned not only technical...
...sheets for the platform posters is bonus time. It was said that Septa will actually keep up your advertisement until they have a new company buy advertisement in that space....
...they want you to lead the interview, which means ask ton of questions and do your homework on the company. Basically, the interview is your best opportunity to sell yourself....
...student peers educate you on topics like sexual health, mental well-being, alcohol and other drugs, then that was us! Also, if you’ve completed the online education required by Temple for...
...home industry and its lingo. After a week of being there, I naturally understood because how do we learn if we don’t actively take initiative? Asking questions and trying to...
...have been major. I have also learned that it is okay to ask questions and to become comfortable and not nervous while interning. By being comfortable, I was focused during...
...everyone is helpful. I know I can ask questions without being made to feel dumb. I also think there is a lot of room to grow professionally and develop important...
...team was so supportive and didn’t make me feel like a burden from all the questions I was asking them. My manager was super helpful with teaching and training me...
...the social media landscape. We’re excited for another spirited and educational discussion with panelists from Facebook, Twitter, and some of the leading social agencies in the Philly area. Come ready...
...acronyms, and strict regulations. Getting involved in the healthcare advertising field has allowed me to combine my passions for healthcare and psychology in a way I never knew was possible....
...received. Don’t be intimidated, if they are coming to speak to you or your organizations — ask questions because they want to help or otherwise they would not be there.”...
...day one of the internship. She made sure that I felt comfortable, asked me about what I wanted to learn, and had her door open for any questions that came...
...Eye Opener. Throughout my internship, I was able to ask him many questions and learn a lot from him. Near the end of my internship, I went on a sales...
...her on my scheduled days in the office so I have found that have to be even more responsible in making sure I communicate any questions for her I may...
...With a local client like CPSD, I am able to meet the employees and understand who they are. Then I can use this information to help build their community support....
Sometimes I find it difficult to step outside of my comfort zone. I’ll be graduating in December and it gets harder and harder to remain the shy and timid person...
...welcoming and made me feel like a valued team member. When looking for future jobs, I will always make sure to ask about the culture of the company. For example,...
...bad weather. All of CBS Radio‘s sister stations were there representing the company as a whole. We were set up at the Third Base Gate carnival that is sporadically held...
These people didn’t seem to be doing anything in particular so I guess their intentions were to show off their shirts. I wasn’t inclined to really ask questions. As far...
...complete with a bin of ammunition! As more and more people started trickling in the bullets started firing and it was clear this was going to be a fun night....
...opportunity to get to learn about other departments at the station, to ask questions and to give you real world experience. After I finish my work and there is nothing...
...Do research: On top of speaking to an industry professional, it is important that you do some research on your own. Generally, do some research about the major itself to...
...Crossmedia for anyone considering an internship at a media firm. Crossmedia is based out of New York but has two other offices in the United States – one of which...