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Monday, November 8, 2010

Spirit of Springfield, Springfield MA

Primary job responsibilities;
Inputting data into computer, helping organize events and also execution of events when they occurred. Working on media analysis.

I would rate this experience as very good because the Spirit of Springfield was definitely a learning experience. I feel much more positive about my skills as a professional now having had this internship.

I would not change any aspect of this placement because I was very happy with the experience I had. I learned a lot at this internship and I feel like I will benefit a great deal from it in the future.

To future students I would tell them that as long as they know what major they want to find an internship or co-op in, they will most likely be happy with what the field experience program finds for them. I did not think event planning was a part of communications, but after my internship, I now understand why the two fit so well together.

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