That
day, 14th
February when I arrived at the office, I wasn't expecting that
Jessica would welcome
me saying that the St Valentin newletter was sent to the clients,
with the 3 hook articles chosen among those I wrote. I was then asked to speak about how I felt about it so here we are guys, let's speak about my feelings!
I firstly
didn't really react, because I didn't really know what it implied for
me, but I certainly felt as if my job was done in a good way.
Since
I've been at 1Global, I wrote a lot of articles and I enjoy doing it,
as my first profesional plan was to become a journalist. I like to
investigate, read as much as I can about a specific topic, write
about an up-to-the-minute piece of news and look for the best way to
give the information. I'm never bored by this part of the work, and
when I look back, that
it does you a world of good when your boss
takes a look at your job and believes it is good enough to show it to
the customers. I also appreciate a lot that Jessica trusts us enough
to let us work on an independent
basis. It feels really good not to be watched over, and as for me, it
stimulates me to work harder and do my best.
The
more I work here, the more I feel like I am working on my future
by doing what I am doing. Those articles
are published in the blogs of the company and anybody can have access
to them and notice who posted them. Moreover, it shows
what I am able to deal with
to the clients who may turn out to be my
future employers. I'm constantly
trying to improve my language skills by
writting in Spanish as well as in English,
so that I can turn into
a very good translator, or
even better - a very good journalist
(nobody knows what the future is made of).
This
also enables me to produce better articles on my own blog, on which I
publish about who I am and what the possible bosses can expect if
they hire me (once again, thanks Jessica for teaching all of us how
to show our skills on the internet every Friday!). Here
is my blog, in case you'd like to check it out.
<3
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