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What did you do and learn during your Field Experience?
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Friday, June 5, 2009

Juuble

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

What did you do and learn during your Field Experience?
I was part of the Journalism Internship, but I concentrated in graphic design toward the later half of the semester. I was the only graphic designer on board, but my supervisor did collaborate with me on my designs. In addition to graphic design, I also researched other college campuses and relevant information for them, as it pertained to the company.

How were you treated by supervisors and co-workers?
The atmosphere is very laid back and open. The company is new, so there is a lot of flexibility and change that happens very quickly. I was encouraged and supported throughout my internship.

Was there anything special about your placement location?
I worked from home mostly, which was very convenient, but we did meet on campus once a week.

Would you recommend this employer to other students?
I would tell students to be open-minded toward new companies such as Juuble. I think there is a lot to learn, especially if you are considering starting your own company. However, I would stress that interacting with any business really opens my eyes to Life After Graduation.