Well, the summer internship program at Mullen has come to an end and I can tell you that it is bitter sweet. Just as I was ready to pack up my desk, hand in my laptop and say my goodbyes, I am happy to say I will be sticking around for almost another week to help out while my supervisor goes on vacation. But as the formal intern program concludes today I like to look back on the 5 goals I set for my summer internship.Overall, I am proud to have achieved each and every one of them.
During each Summer Insight Series session I made sure to ask at least 1 question. Even when the topics were about areas I did not have a chance of pursuing, aka creative, I still asked questions that showed my interest in learning how to do my part better. Like asking the creative director and the strategist, how can your departments work best with my department?
I made sure to walk into the office everyday with a smile on and tried my best to show that I am someone they would want to work with in the future. In addition to being kind and polite, I tried to share little tidbits about myself throughout the summer and give them a sense of my personality. I shared my experiences and commitments to personal relationships.
When it came to accepting every opportunity, I took them and ran with them. Even though they weren’t much, being able to excel at even one led to another, and then to another. Last night I was updating my LinkedIn page and was happy to recognize that I was able to add two more projects into my job description just from opportunities I received after performing well.
My experience here as Mullen has been fantastic. Here are just a few of the lessons and thoughts I end my internship with that will definitely follow me as I take the next steps in my career.
5 Key Take-Aways:
1. There is so much more to advertising
Yes, there is creating campaigns. Yes, there is pitching campaigns. But working in advertising agency there is so much more. Clients pay you to not only produce great work but to act as a consultant and a partner. Agencies are not meant to act like machines in which clients can put in their order and out pops the work. Both sides must meet in the middle and make decisions together. Additionally, clients pay agencies to offer their professional opinion no matter what. Agencies like Mullen also work to manipulate and integrate new technology in ways that have never been done before. Advertising is a brilliant platform to unleash media choices that push the boundaries.
2. The people you work with make up where you work
Yesterday I said goodbye to the first set of people and honestly it truly made me quite sad to see them go. I’ve not only made some really great friends but have felt welcomed from the start. This agency is filled with some incredible people and ones I will miss dearly. I hope that my future includes a place of employment that made me feel just as special and includes people as wonderful as the ones I had the privilege to work with here.
3. Your experience is everything you put into it
Throughout the summer I’ve had some low moments but each one was easily eliminated by the many high ones. Every ounce of effort I put into this internship was returned back times a million. When you input nothing into your work, no matter how minimal the task, your results will be even smaller. My effort was backed with enthusiasm and later recognize by those around me. Once this recognition was made, not necessarily verbalized, other opportunities followed as a result.
4. Be afraid but don’t let fear stand in your way.
At the beginning of the summer I made it a mission to reach out to people throughout the agency for advice. I scheduled coffee talks with a few of them in hopes that I could learn more about what they do and their role at Mullen. Oh man was I scared to email them and then once I did I was practically shaking when I waited for them to meet me. I won’t deny that I was absolutely afraid to do many things this summer, but when I was able to achieve things beyond those scary moment I was most proud of myself. I couldn’t stop myself from being scared but I didn’t let it stand in my way either.
5. This is what I want to do
There are few moments in one’s life when they feel like they are in the right place at the right time. Lucky, this is definitely one of those moments. Never before have I felt more confident about the choices I’ve made and the places I’ve ended up. I look back to my time right before I accepted my internship and moved to Boston and think “I would have been foolish to turn this opportunity down.” This internship reassured me that advertising is the career for me and I will do everything I can to make this dream a reality after graduation.