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Hi, everyone. My name is Sky.

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I’m a junior at Emerson and I’m
a communications major and I’m also

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a sociology and political communications minor.

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Last summer,

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I was a lifestyle intern
at this company called Purple PR.

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I reached out to an
Emerson alum on LinkedIn

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and she put me in touch with the intern coordinator, and me and her had a meeting

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and I essentially got offered
the job on the spot.

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So I would go into the office.

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I worked from 9:30 to 5 p.m.

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I would email my boss, so my intern

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coordinator, and I would ask her
if she had any tasks for me today,

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and then she would email me back and/or she would forward that email

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to anyone else on the lifestyle team
and they would send me tasks.

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My responsibilities included things like clippings, auditing,

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getting mail,
just kind of your usual intern stuff.

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So number one was the final project that we had to do,

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and number two was all the cool events that I had to go to,

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because Purple PR—they’re a public relations company

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that works with a lot of high-end, luxury lifestyle clientele.

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So that part of the internship
was super cool

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because we actually got to see the events firsthand.

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And then also for the final project,
we had to create a pitch

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for one of the clients
that Purple already has.

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So that was really cool
because I kind of got to do exactly

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what people in the real world
get to do when working in PR

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and also getting feedback
on how to create a pitch deck—

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so just kind of like walking me through that whole process—was really influential

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and really educational.

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And also the people
that I got to work with!

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I loved my boss and I loved all of the
people on the lifestyle team.

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They were all super welcoming and friendly,

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but also they made sure that
I was learning how to do things correctly

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and also just kind of trying to push me as well to learn even more.

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So that was really cool.

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Go in with an open mind
and go in eager to learn

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because you’re going to get surrounded by so much stuff

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that’s probably going to be very new
to you. And being prepared to learn

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and learn a lot and also making mistakes because a good internship

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and a good boss will always teach you what you need to know

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once you show that you’re eager to learn. Just be prepared to just

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really immerse yourself in the experience and the education that you’ll get.

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Because if there’s one thing that Emerson is really good at, they’re really good

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at giving students internships experience,

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and you really need to take full advantage of it because you’re getting the experience

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of the professional real world
that will help you later on in the future.