End of Internship
Aug. 11th, 2015 03:48 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
My summer internship is over!
By the end of my internship, I'd wound down to writing for the company's social media sites. (We had to put a stop to the blog posts and research papers, because I was working so far in advance of the opening of the company's website.) Writing for social media was, by the way, pathetically easy. I write and use social media so often, it was a piece of cake for me. People really seemed to like my stuff as well!
I wrote hashtag lists and inspirational quotes for Twitter, mainly. It was nice to see some of my stuff finally posted up online somewhere. By the time my blog posts are put up on the site, I will no longer work for the company.
Anyway, school is starting in about a week and I have to pack and get up to my new apartment (my sister's moving into the same apartment with me to start college herself), so I put a stop to the internship. School comes first until I graduate. My supervisor was very understanding of that, and he said in our last Skype meeting that I had been "a gold mine" for him. I offered to work for him again next summer, because the experience was so good.
He'll send me a letter of recommendation for future employers, and I'll send him a paragraph or so on my good experiences to put up on the company's website. A most mutually beneficial exchange. This is going to look so good on my resume and in job interviews!
By the end of my internship, I'd wound down to writing for the company's social media sites. (We had to put a stop to the blog posts and research papers, because I was working so far in advance of the opening of the company's website.) Writing for social media was, by the way, pathetically easy. I write and use social media so often, it was a piece of cake for me. People really seemed to like my stuff as well!
I wrote hashtag lists and inspirational quotes for Twitter, mainly. It was nice to see some of my stuff finally posted up online somewhere. By the time my blog posts are put up on the site, I will no longer work for the company.
Anyway, school is starting in about a week and I have to pack and get up to my new apartment (my sister's moving into the same apartment with me to start college herself), so I put a stop to the internship. School comes first until I graduate. My supervisor was very understanding of that, and he said in our last Skype meeting that I had been "a gold mine" for him. I offered to work for him again next summer, because the experience was so good.
He'll send me a letter of recommendation for future employers, and I'll send him a paragraph or so on my good experiences to put up on the company's website. A most mutually beneficial exchange. This is going to look so good on my resume and in job interviews!