Intern Pt. 3 thumbnail

How to Prepare for Your Internship

Mar 2, 2020 | Diversity and Inclusion, Employee Engagement, Performance Management

https://youtu.be/9gb9-qpecAU

Hi, my name is Maria and I was Karen’s intern last summer. I’ve known Karen for a few years and I was given the opportunity to work as her administrative and personal assistant.

I prepared for this opportunity by researching other administrative and personal assistants’ experiences. Many recommended having good calendar software, strong communication skills, and most importantly, flexibility. Since I was in the area for a limited amount of time during the summer, I had to coordinate my other commitments to make sure I had the flexibility needed for this sort of job. I also made sure to be in communication with Karen constantly before I started so that we were very clear on the timeline, the pay, the responsibilities, and other small details. That way on my first day in the office we could start head-on and not have to go through any of those formalities.

It was a productive summer and a very informative summer. I’ve definitely learned a lot about the position and what it’s like to work in this area of business.

0 Comments

Other Articles You Might Enjoy

Does Your Business Leader Have Their Head in the Sand?

Does Your Business Leader Have Their Head in the Sand?

Succession planning is one of the most crucial yet often overlooked aspects of running a business. While it ensures the continuity and longevity of an organization, many business leaders resist engaging in the process. Succession planning isn’t just a strategic task —...

read more
Good Leadership Means Planning for the Future

Good Leadership Means Planning for the Future

On March 21, I’ll be speaking to the Cumberland Valley Society of Human Resource Management about succession planning. For many small and medium-sized organizations, the idea of creating a succession plan feels overwhelming. They know it’s important, but figuring out...

read more
Revisiting the Past to Reignite the Future

Revisiting the Past to Reignite the Future

Some families send holiday pictures, comics, or sports clips to stay connected. Our family? We send all of those, plus Wordle scores and the occasional YouTube video. A few weeks ago, my son Jeffrey sent me a video link. It was long, so I put it aside until one...

read more