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Wednesday, 12 January 2011

Experience Experience Experience

For the past 2 months I have been looking for work experience which I needed to complete for four weeks as part of my masters in public relations. I applied to which has felt like thousands of companies and had no luck till couple of weeks ago.
Majority of the companies didn’t even bother to reply to my emails which I found very rude especially as a key factor in PR is communication.
Out of the companies that did reply a lot of them declined due to the fact they didn’t have the office space to accommodate me for four weeks. This is because PR is a very small industry and most companies have a very small number of people working for them.

After many stressful weeks of emailing and replying to companies and when I finally had enough and was ready to give up I got an interview. I though I was dreaming when I read the emails but after a couple of seconds I realised it was reality and I was ecstatic.

I had an interview at a well know Asian television channel called BritAsiaTV.  I was very scared as it is an established business with a brilliant reputation. I met the director Mr Jaz Bal and we discussed the work experience. After a while he asks me “if I have any experience?” and I replied “no I do not.” His answer shocked me a little as he replied that “Even BritAsia TV’s interns have some experience before the carry out the work placement.” I didn’t really know what to say to him because the point of me being there was to get work experience and not an actual job. I don’t understand how can I and many other students get experience when nobody will offer us a work placement without experience in the first place. It’s a viscous circle and if anyone has the answer please let me know!
I was angry when I left as nobody was giving me a break and letting me work for them so I could gain valuable experience which would benefit me in the future.

Then my luck changed and I was contacted by a local charity organisation called Godiva Lion Club. My parents are part of this charity organisation and told them how I was looking for a voluntary work placement and they contacted me and told me to start on the 4th January. As they say every cloud has a silver lining and I was unbelievably happy.


I carried on looking for another placement in the entertainment industry and managed to acquire an interview was at a company called Nitoonz Communication media agency in Leicester which was ideal as it was local. The interview went great, I met the manager of the company and we discussed what I was looking for in this work experience and what I had to offer. He offered me the work experience and told me to start on the 12th January after I finished a week at the charity organisation. I was glad to get this work experience as it is in the Asian entertainment industry and this is something I would like to go into in the future.
Fingers crossed, after the drama of actually securing a placement the work experience itself it useful and something I will enjoy.

8 comments:

Kiranjeet Gill said...

I hope your work experience goes well. Tell me about it, its so hard to get experience these days! Oh wow you had a interview at BritAsia!What did they say ?

Anonymous said...

Hey Sukhi, I'm really proud of you for getting the work placement. I also applied to do work experience at Brit Asia when I was in year 11 but they declined me!
I totally understand from your point of view, it's hard for me also to find work without no experience, so how are you meant to get experience if no one will take you?
I'm glad things worked out for you and the placement seems to really suit what you want to do!
Good luck :D
Pavan xxx

Anonymous said...

Hey Sukhi, I hope your work experience goes well especially as its so hard to get a decent one. It is very hard to get a placement when they ask for experience but how are you suppose to get experience if no-one with take you?
This placement does seem to be appropirate for what you want to do in the future so I wish you all the best!
Sanjot Thind x

Anonymous said...

Hey Sukhi so glad you have found a placement all you're hardwork has paid off :)hope its going really well and your taking notes x

Anonymous said...

Its Rav by the way xx

Anonymous said...

From a student’s point of view it is very hard to gain work experience as companies aren't willing to give it! Hope everything goes well with your experience Suki :)

Anonymous said...

I totally agree with you Sukhi. I have recently graduated and it is very hard looking for a job as many places prefer aplicants who are experienced? How are we meant to gain experience if it is not available?

I wish you all the best in your work experience.

Balwant Kaur x

sukhpreet kaur said...

Thanks for all the comments. I know i found it really hard finding a placement and was shocked once person asked for experience for a work placement. I hope the placement i found goes well. I really want to learn about PR and see how it is used to all organisations. I will keep you posted.