I am very excited to announce that I started the internship of my dreams this week! As a recent college graduate I have been looking for work in my field since before I graduated. I’ll be honest and admit that I’ve been picky. So instead of desperately taking an offer to do sales for a random company I’ve never heard of, I have been doing internships.
The Back Story
My first internship at StyleChicago.com was great, I have absolutely no complaints. I got loads of experience doing cold calls, researching brands, and working events. However, every one of my fellow interns and my boss will tell you that I am addicted to social media (along with Anderson Cooper).
I’ll even embarrassingly admit that the day I was accepted to Indiana University after establishing my email account, I proceeded to establish my Facebook account. The thought of reconnecting with people that I’d gone to school with over the past twelve years of my life was very exciting to me. If you didn’t know I’ve lived in Georgia, North Carolina, Alabama, Indiana and Illinois- so I had tons of people to find on Facebook.
Long story short, I am the Urban Dictionary definition of a “Facebook Worm.” So who would think that I would even have time to discover this thing called Twitter. Of course I did! I’ll admit my first hundred tweets were boring and were cut and paste versions of my Facebook status that day (summed up in 140 characters of course). However, after I while I started getting all of my information from Twitter. I was totally freaking out when twitter crashed the day Michael Jackson died. The last thing I know I am retweeting Perez Hilton and then bam Twitter was over capacity!
Anyways back to StyleChicago.com, while I was interning there many of you would argue that I was a terrible intern because I was logged in to Facebook and Twitter the whole time. But I would argue with you and say that my generation, me especially, has a talent for multi-tasking. So while I learned how to leave professional sounding voice-mails and googling like a pro. I also, learned the art of the perfect tweet.
My second internship was at a public relations company in Chicago and I can’t tell you where or who I was working for but lets just say that I pretty much was on twitter or Farmville most of the time.
Present Day
My new internship is with Love-L Inc and is the type of job I lay in bed at night wishing I had. I don’t get in trouble for being on Facebook or Twitter at this internship because it’s my job to be! And don’t be surprised when I tell you I found this internship through Twitter.
So if your that person that refused to get on Facebook, then finally gave in and are now addicted to it. Don’t fight it. You’re going to be on Twitter it’s inevitable. And to those of you who have Twitter accounts made but have posted zero tweets, what are you waiting for! Just do it already!
P.S. Follow me on Twitter @Humira



