I just finished watching Julie and Julia and was inspired to write my first blog post. I've had this blog for at least a year now and have yet to stop being afraid of writing this blog until now. You see, lately I have completely changed my life.
I graduated college in May, had a lot of interviews for Public Relations jobs, three that I was the runner-up for and finally just took the first job that I was offered; big mistake. You see, I am the type of person who is driven to get what I want and what I wanted was to be in Dallas, TX with my amazing fiancé Clint. So I moved from Oklahoma with a Bachelors degree to become an assistant at a sales company that my sister works for. I was underpaid and put up with a lot of things I should never have had to deal with, but it made me stronger and I learned a lot about customer service and human resources.
I got to work at 8 a.m. every morning and had a list of things to do on my desk, by 8:30 or 9 a.m. I was finished with my work and bored out of my mind. I tried to keep up with social media, but my boss didn't like me playing on the computer, which is understandable, but come on? I tried to keep myself busy by reading the company Web site, picking up around the office, asking if anyone needed some extra help, but I still wasn't being challenged or stimulated whatsoever. After about five months of pure headache I set a goal for myself to find a new job, this time in PR, by the end of the year.
I applied for numerous PR jobs in the Dallas area, none of which I had any luck in. My friend and mentor Lauren, @cubanaLAF on Twitter, told me to apply for an account coordinator at MorochPR. I don't have any agency experience, so I was offered an internship. I was really nervous about quitting my paid job, for a non-paid internship that was only half a day every day and I didn't have a part-time job. After asking Clint's and my parents' opinions and knowing that I'd have their support if I fell/fall flat on my face, I took the internship; I took a leap of faith.
I started my internship on November 30. I've already learned a lot of information and finally feel like I'm using my degree. I've met some awesome people and it's a great feeling to be around well-educated people who I can learn from daily. This was a really hard decision for me, but I'm excited to see what comes from this internship and how it will change my life for the better.
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2 comments:
Congratulations on your new job in PR and welcome to the world of blogging!
Maggie,
I decided to start blogging after watching Julie and Julia too.
Congrats on stepping out and doing what you thought you needed to do for your career. My first job out of college was awful too.
Best of luck - Moroch seems like a great place work.
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