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Merle's Fairwell


All good things come to an end

…and so does my internship at AutoCom.

Before I started my internship I did not know what really to expect. There are so many different stories out there about internship experiences, from being only used to make coffee to not being able to fulfill the expectations and being overworked.  So I was really anxious on my first day on what I was getting myself into. 

Having Nina and Jana still there who really took the time to answer all my questions and explaining the main business procedures to me really helped me to settle in at AutoCom.

Being an intern at AutoCom during probably the busiest event season of the year meant that I was given a lot of responsibility. This enabled me to learn al lot about PR in the automotive industry and in general, dealing with clients and getting to know what is really important in putting different events together. I was able to improve my strengths and becoming more aware of my weaknesses. I also learned to deal with all different types of people, and that it is very important to always keep calm (which was and still is not one of my strengths ;)). 

In terms of the work I was doing and the responsibilities I was given, the internship at AutoCom exceeded my expectations. Another very important part why I enjoyed my internship with AutoCom, were the people I was working with.

Having Craig as a supervisor who was always helpful, encouraging and had advice to give even outside of work related issues was one of the perks of being a part of AutoCom.  Also his knowledge of everything that is going on in Michigan was a plus. The weekly lunch with Jack was always enjoyable and it was very helpful to have Jack sharing his ‘impressive’ experience and knowledge about PR with us, to listen to his stories or discuss recent PR topics and practices with him. I also want to thank Denise for being the intern mom and helping me out at any time. And of course Austin was the best and most fun ‘co-worker’.

Finally I want to thank Larry for handing over so much responsibility to me and trusting me and my work, and giving me the opportunity to be a part of so many interesting events. 

Overall this internship reassured me that this is what I want to do in the future.  I feel prepared for whatever is out there waiting for me in my future career and confident that I will survive in the business world.

Hopefully this is not a goodbye but a see you later!

Comments

Larry W. said…
Merle...you were a super, super intern. You'll be greatly missed. You did a great job while at AutoCom...always exceeding expectations!

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