Rebekah Renford [New Media]

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Feb-26-2008

Internships and the Industry

So it’s been a while since I’ve written here. That’s because I’ve been so crazy busy lately that it’s insane. I think this is the busiest I’ve ever been. But today I’m going to write about my experiences working in the New Media industry.

Around the time when my third term started here at BCIT, I was beginning to think I was going to have sketchy chances of finding a company who would take me on as an intern for my requirements at school. I worried about it way too much. Fourth term rolled around and I ended up with 3 interviews for internships. The one that I was hoping for, was the one I got. And I couldn’t be happier with the place I’m working at. I’m currently a proud intern of Fjord Interactive Marketing + Technology and I absolutely LOVE it. The people I work with there are the most amazing people ever. None of them ever make me feel stupid or that any question I have are unnecessary. The people I work with are Ricky, Jax, Andre, Jonesy, Dana, Brad, T.Y., Berger, Joelle, Flor, Heather, Chris, Marcel, Kirsty, Chelsea, Selma, Sean, Steve, and Tara - and they are the greatest people ever - they’re all easy going and fun, they help me with whatever I need, and they make me feel included in everything we do. I dread the day when I have to calculate the final hours of my internship requirements. Although if they need me and want me I’ll stay longer than anything required just because I love being there and working with them all so much. I could see myself staying there but I won’t get my hopes up, it’s better to set expectations low so that you aren’t disappointed right?

Working at Fjord has brought to reality all the things our instructors have taught us about the applications of the things they’re teaching and about the new media industry in general, especially about dealing with clients. I’ve learned what it’s like to work in an office with other people doing the things they love to do and exactly how every single detail counts in everything you do. I’ve also learned tons about the applications of the programs we use and how the most efficient ways of doing things are - and I’ve learned a few tips and tricks too. But believe me when I say I still have A FREAKIN’ LOT left to learn. After all, I’ve only been doing this for almost a year now - and I have the rest of my life to get pro at it. My goal for 10-15 years from now is to be a technical director like Dana - someone who knows tons about coding and knows all the tricks in the book about making things work. Dana’s knowledge is amazing - but I’m sure he’s been doing this for a very long time. I like being the one people come to with questions, the one people look to when they need help or want an opinion or advice. It will take a lot of work and it will be a while, but that’s definitely something I’m aiming for. One day. I promise.

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