Friday, November 15, 2013

Public Relations Development Night

November 13th 2013, I attended the Public Relations Development Night sponsored by the Public Relations Society of America association, the Hudson business lounge, and Big Shoe Network. This event was valuable to me as a student because it allowed me to practice my interviewing skills to gain experience.  I met with Alyssa Hintzen, who works for Kohl’s and Allison Kubacki, who works for Lightburn for my mock interviews. I learned from them to tie my experience back to the question asked. After the mock interviews, I had the opportunity to conduct an informational interview with Hannah Thulin, who works for C-K. The purpose of doing this was to gain knowledge on how a information interview works. An informational interview can be crucial to help learn about the company you are looking into from an employee who works there. During my informational interview, I asked a lot of questions involving subjects that I always got mixed answers about from an assortment of individuals in professional and nonprofessional careers.  My questions ranged from appropriate social media behavior to how do you find a job that is the best fit for you. Overall I learned from my mock interviews and informational interviews to put my best foot forward and to express my experience back to most questions asked of me. I also feel this opportunity gave me a little more confidence when I go to my next interview.

6 comments:

  1. I also thought the event was a great way to gain experience for interviews. I thought that the professionals were a great help, and provided good advice. Its nice that you got some clarity on some subjects that you weren't quite sure about! Thanks for sharing!

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  2. I too thought this event made me more comfortable with the interview process as a whole. It was nice to have a setting where it didn’t really matter how well you did on the interview, because it was just a learning experience.

    I really like the tips that you learned from professionals. I think finding a way to tie in personal experience gives more credibility to your answers.

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  4. I agree that this whole experience gave me more confidence about the interview process. You really thought about the questions you were going to ask the professionals, which was a smart thing to do. Glad this was a positive experience for you overall.

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  5. I was so happy with the turn out of the event, and I feel like I definitely have a lot more confidence moving forward. I loved how they gave us constructive criticism as well because now I know what I need to work on! Glad you enjoyed the event as well!

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  6. I also found it very valuable since we were allowed to practice out interviewing skills with professionals that are fresh to the field (or at least mine were). The information that your two interviewers gave you about tying your information back is a really good tip that I think is important because it almost makes it seem like you were going somewhere even if you kinda lose yourself along the way in answering your question, haha. It sounds like you took a lot away from your experience.

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