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Reflections on My Internship Experience

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

By Allison Fulmer

For anybody, stepping outside of a comfort zone is one of the toughest challenges that people face.  For college graduates like me, stepping out of a comfort zone is dreaded, but inevitable, as we finish our last days of classes and enter the scary world called the workforce.  

Before working at Mary Beth West Consulting, I had little to no “real world” experience.  I am a public relations major, but everything that I had done in the past was in the classroom under the careful watch of my professor.  In fact, before working here, the only “work” I had done was that of a student-athlete, which consisted of me constantly training for my sport.  Unfortunately, I did not have much time to network and get interview experience as I would have liked. 

Needless to say, I was very excited but very nervous when it was time for me to start this job.  Looking back, I could not have predicted just how much this internship has helped me.

I first heard about this internship opportunity through a friend who had worked here previously.  She was consistently informing me of the great work experience and atmosphere that Mary Beth West provided for her; needless to say, she was right.

When I was accepted to be the new intern, Mallorie Mendence, the internship coordinator, kept in full contact with me, sending me information that I would need to know about our clients.  She also made it clear that she was available for any questions that I had and immediately noted that she had full confidence in my ability to be a successful intern. 

When my first day approached, there was no hesitation in putting me right to work.  I was informed later that I arrived during a very busy week, but I appreciated how they treated me as part of their team from the first day.  I also appreciated how the entire staff was willing to help me build my portfolio as they would pass down assignments they knew would benefit my portfolio.  Four months later, I have more confidence, better writing skills, a greater understanding of the world of PR and a portfolio that has grown tremendously.

As my time here has come to a close, I would not change my experience for anything in the world.  Mary Beth West Consulting has given me the confidence I needed and has guided me to the right path toward becoming a successful young professional.  It has allowed me to take on new challenges and tasks and be successful.  

I know leaving here I have not only gained great contacts but also friends who are willing to help me whenever I need it.  It was not until working here that I realized how important it is for college students to take an internship position.  Internships without a doubt help better the transition from being a student to becoming a young professional.  Thank you Mary Beth West Consulting; I hope to see you in the future!

As Earth Day Approaches, Remember the Environment

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

By Allison Fulmer, Spring Intern—Mary Beth West Consulting, LLC

As I was driving to work this morning, I could not help but notice all of the beautiful purple, green and pink colors that Mother Nature has given us in Maryville, Tenn.  The dogwoods and flowers are blooming, and springtime is finally here.

With all of the colors and scenery to be thankful for, we need to remember to take care of our environment.  Earth Day is Thursday, April 22, and all of us should think about how to keep our community green for future generations to enjoy.

Since my first day here at Mary Beth West Consulting, I have been shown several ways our agency practices green habits.  We recycle our scrap paper, ink cartridges, newspapers and card board boxes.  We also turn off the lights when we leave the office for the day.  Even though we try to help our environment any way we can, I wanted to learn other ways to support Earth Day and educate myself on even more eco-friendly business practices.

There are many trouble-free tips any business can implement. Visit the  ENERGY STAR®  Web site for environmentally and business-savvy tips:

1. Turn off equipment, such as computers and copiers, at the end of the day.  This habit can save almost 50 percent more energy.

2. If possible, communicate through e-mail, and do not print if it is unnecessary.

3. Use recycled paper, and print on both sides if you can.

4. Bring a coffee mug to work for your beverages (Styrofoam cups are not eco-friendly, so eliminate the use of them as much as possible)

5. Use ENERGY STAR®  certified equipment; this will ensure that you are using the most cost- and energy-efficient products.

Being environmentally friendly doesn’t require a huge effort; it mostly requires us to think outside the box on what is best for our beautiful community and world.  As we step up and do our part, we’ll realize that being eco-friendly not only helps our environment, but it also saves businesses money.

For Earth Day, I am hopeful that we not only practice good habits in April, but that we make these habits permanent.  I would love to hear how your business contributes to sustaining our environment. Happy Earth Day!