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Internship Agency PortfolioSummer/Fall 2017
Andrew Grant
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Table of ContentsContact Information……………………………………………………………………………….3
Internship and Agency Description……………………………………………………………….4
Agency Analysis…………………………………………………………………………………..5Community Description…………………...………………………………………………5Marketing Plan…………………………………………………………………………….5Organizational Structure and Culture……………………………………………………..6Personnel Practices………………………………………...…………………….………..7Financial Management Summary…………………………………………………………7Facilities and Areas………………………………………………………………………..8Programs/Events…………………………………………………………………………..8Personal Evaluation/Critique……………………………………………………………...9Job Description…………………………………………………………………………..11
Special Project…………………………………………………………………………………...12
Photos…………………………………………………………………………………………….14
Weekly Posts……………………………………………………………………………………..18Week 1…………………………………………………………………………………...18Week 2…………………………………………………………………………………...18Week 3…………………………………………………………………………………...19Week 4………………………………………………………………………………...…20Week 5…………………………………………………………………………………...20Week 6…………………………………………………………………………………...21Week 7…………………………………………………………………………………...22 Week 8…………………………………………………………………………………...22Week 9…………………………………………………………………………………...23Week 10……………………………………………………………………………….…23
EvaluationsMidterm Evaluation……………………………………………………………………...25Special Project Evaluation……………………………………………………….………28Final Evaluation………………………………………………………………………….29
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Contact InformationAgency: 7 Communications Media
Agency Address: 912 Hodges Street Raleigh, NC 27608
Agency Supervisor: Mark Owens
Supervisor Title: CEO, Partner
Agency Phone: (919)-332-1572
Agency Email: [email protected]
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Internship and Agency Description7 Communications Media is a media productions company in Raleigh, North Carolina
specializes in live sporting events across the country. The company was founded in 2014 when
owner, John Hoffmann met Mark Owens in church one Sunday. Hoffmann was able to supply
the money, while Owens provided the knowledge and the know how of how to get things going.
The company took a while to get off the ground, but this summer things really took off. The
company joined forces with Catch Multimedia, which is headed up by Adam Paul, a Emmy
winning producer. This has opened up the doors for multiple opportunities such as producing a
variety of football games in the Southeastern this season. Aside from that, the company works
with the Cal Ripken Baseball games in Branson, Missouri every summer as well as producing
videos for the Carolina Hurricanes. The company has a small office within the Carolina
Hurricanes practice facility, Raleigh Center Ice, and therefore is able to provide any necessary
shots that the hurricanes may need during their practice times.
My responsibilities as an intern in this start up company were very varied and allowed me
to get a full grasp of the company rather than just focusing on one area. I personally really
enjoyed this as it allowed me to work with different people and get a taste of all of the different
moving parts within the company. During different shoots my main responsibility as an intern
was mainly setting up and cleaning up after the shoot was done. This included running cable
from the trailer to the different cameras as well as making sure that all of the people working the
cameras had everything that they needed. When I was in the office my duties ranged from
working on updating the company’s web presence to inputting numbers into spreadsheets that
dealt with production costs. I was glad I was able to gain experience in different areas, as I
believe that this will help me in the long run because I now have a vast knowledge in many
different areas.
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Internship Agency AnalysisCommunity Description
7 Communications Media has a small office within Raleigh Center Ice near downtown
Raleigh. This is where I spent most of my time during my internship working on a variety of
different projects. Raleigh’s growing population makes this a great place to start a business such
as this, especially with all of the different sports teams in the area like the Carolina Hurricanes,
Durham Bulls, and NC State University athletics. Raleigh currently has a population of just
fewer than half a million people at 439,896. The city also has a median resident age of 32.8 year
and 51.5% females to 48.5% males. According to a 2015 article on CNBC.com, Raleigh was 12th
in the nation as one of the best cities to start a business in.
There is a great diversity of ethnic groups in Raleigh, North Carolina with the largest
being Caucasian at 62.8%. African-Americans follow that up at 20% and Hispanics at 10.3%.
Unemployment in the city has decreased over the years, from 7.8% in 2010 to 4.6% in 2015, and
poverty is also down from 18.4% in 2010 to 16.6% in 2015. As you can tell, Raleigh is
improving in all different facets from population growth to employing more people making it a
great place for a start up company such as 7 Communications.
There are plenty of leisure/recreation/sport opportunities in the area. The Carolina
Hurricanes, Durham Bulls, and all of the local universities like NC State and UNC provide
plenty of both sport and business opportunities. There are also twenty-five different community
centers in the Raleigh area provided by The Raleigh Parks, Recreational, and Cultural Responses
Department. These centers provide recreation to the community with different activities for a
variety of different age ranges.
Marketing PlanSince 7 Communications is such a new company they rely heavily on the personal
connections that they have made since they started in the workforce. There is not a specific
marketing department since the company is so new. The company’s main target markets are
smaller sporting events, such a Campbell or James Madison. The company is able to pick from
the leftover games once the main broadcasting companies such as ESPN have chosen which
games they want to produce. The games are then produced on local television channels in the
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area. 7 Communications also uses productionhub.com where they can apply for jobs and market
themselves to potential employers that they want to work for. They can provide trailer videos and
specifications on what they can and cannot produce. Some of the most direct competitors are
Triangle Video Production, which is a similar type of company to 7 Communications. Both of
these companies feed off of each other and will help each other out in trying to get business, but
sometimes they will clash heads trying to get the same job. I personally found it interesting that
both companies helped one another out in finding business rather than competing with each other
for every single job.
Strengths Knowledge of the field from previous
company Production trailer is first class and
unlike any other in the city
Opportunities Ability to build on connections made
with previous company Pairing with Catch Multimedia allows
for more connections
Weaknesses Perceived lack of experience due to it
being a new company Owner may stop giving money if
company doesn’t produce more money
Threats Triangle Video Production Hard to break into big time shoots (NC
State, Durham Bulls) since they already have a team and 7 Communications is new
Organizational Structure and Culture7 Communications is a very small company and therefore only has a few people working
for the company. John Hoffmann is the owner of the company, and Mark Owens is the CEO.
These two were the ones who originally worked for 7 Communications. Once they paired with
Catch Multimedia other people were introduced into the company. This includes Adam Paul,
who is the Chief Creative Officer, Jeff Merritt who runs the EVP Post Production, and Adrian
West who is the Producer. Since the company is so small have contract two salesmen who go
around to different business pitching ideas about what 7 Communications can do and how it
would benefit their company. These salesmen do not work there full-time and are only
commission-based salaries. 7 Communications has a mission to strive to give the best quality
productions possible at the cheapest price point. They strive to provide, “big league production
for small market prices.” This is also due to the fact that it is an easier way to get business, but
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with the production capabilities that they can provide, it won’t be long before clients are paying
big money to have 7 Communications produce for them.
Personal Practices7 Communications is a startup company that was just recently founded in 2014. Because
of this there are hardly any personal practices put into place. There are very few employees,
which means that there is no need for practices to be put into place. From what I was able to see
the hiring process was very relaxed and while I was there nobody was hired. The company
decides whom to work with based upon personal connections. As previously stated, since there
are so few employees there are no orientations or training related opportunities. When I came in
as an intern, I met everyone and was taught about where everything was located and how to work
the security system if needed. There was no formal orientation but I was not expecting to receive
one with how small the company is. There are no personal policies or rules put into place
because I believe that everybody understands how to be a professional and how to act in a
personal environment. I thought that it was really neat to see how everybody understood how to
act with each other and with the customers and nothing needed to be said about it. I believe that
this is the most effective way to manage the rules and regulations since the company is so small.
Eventually it may need to be formally addressed down the line as the company grows but as of
right now I believe that this is the most effective way to go about things. From what I could tell,
there are no motivational strategies for high performing staff. I can see something like this being
implemented as the company continues to grow, but for right now there is no need for something
as of this nature.
Financial Management SummaryDuring my time as an intern I was not personally involved in any of the financial
activities. As far as the economic environment goes, the company often faced different
challenges and opportunities. There is another company called, Triangle Video Production, in the
area that provides the same type of services that 7 Communications does. As I touched on it
earlier, they often competed to get certain jobs, but also would help each other gets jobs if one
company could not manage to do it. Also, since 7 Communications is a relatively new company,
bigger organizations may not want to hire them because of their perceived lack of experience.
That is why 7 Communications offers, “big league productions at small market prices.” The
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revenues for the company comes from the productions that they produce, while the expenses
come from production costs as well as getting to company off the ground and all of the
equipment that was needed to start the company. As far as financial accountability and controls,
my supervisor was in charge of it. He puts all of the numbers into a spreadsheet and sends bills
and other things that need to be paid to an accounting person that is contracted by the company.
He then will balance the books.
Facilities and AreasCurrently, 7 Communications leases an office in Raleigh Center Ice where the Carolina
Hurricanes practice. The office that they have now is a perfect size for what they need to get
done and for the size of the company. As the company continues to grow, it may be beneficial to
seek other opportunities away from the current location. I was not able to get access to the
facilities maintenance plans, but I did see people coming in and cleaning the place before it
opened some days. As far as 7 Communications is concerned the company takes care of their
own office by vacuuming or cleaning up trash and whatnot, but since it is so small there is no
need for a cleaning service. There is no current long-term plan in place for the facility. A
recommendation that I have for the company would be to keep it at it’s current facility until the
company needs to start hiring more people to take on whatever demand may come their way. I
also think that staying close to downtown Raleigh would be beneficial for the company, and
would make it easier for the company to meet up with other companies in the area to discuss
business. 7 Communications definitely operates in a sustainable manner. The company tries to be
as environmentally stable as possible, which include things such as recycling and turning off the
lights when leaving the office. I think that the company is doing an admirable job of being as
environmentally friendly as possible, and do not have any current recommendations for how the
company could be more sustainable.
Programs/EventsThe majority of the programs and events for 7 Communications come from the
productions that they shoot. The majority of these events are related to sporting events, like
baseball, football and basketball. Currently, 7 Communications is running a series called
Saturday’s Down South where they film segments around the different colleges that they will
produce at on Saturday’s. The segments focus on what makes that a certain college stand out
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among others. There are games each Saturday that range anywhere from James Madison in
Virginia to The Citadel in South Carolina. Occasionally, 7 Communications will film something
in a church or a concert but these productions are not on a large scale and are not a main source
of revenue for the company. I believe that the main reason behind doing these smaller shoots is
to extend the connections of the company so that later on down the road they can use them for
larger scale productions if need be. The target audiences of 7 Communications are sport-loving
fans that want to support their local team. Since the events that they produce are to smaller
markets, it provides an opportunity for smaller school to get exposure in the area that they may
not necessarily receive on a week-to-week basis. As the company continues to grow it will be
interesting to see whether or not they stay with just sports or branch out more and do other things
that they may not be used to.
Personal Evaluation/CritiqueInterning at 7 Communications was a rewarding and a learning experience for me.
Coming into the summer I was unsure of how I was going to like it and was quite nervous. After
the first couple of weeks, I realized that I made a great decision to intern at 7 Communications. I
was pleased with the work that I did over the summer and was glad that I interned here.
Coming into the summer I did not have much knowledge on media productions and how
a live event got produced on the television. It was definitely an eye opening experience and I was
glad that I was able to be apart of it. I was widely impressed with how smooth things ran during
the different productions. There are so many moving parts within a television trailer with people
coming in and out and multiple people talking at once it was definitely something I enjoyed
getting to witness. It taught me personally the value of communication and just how important it
is to someone’s success with being a professional.
Some area’s that 7 Communications can improve on are planning better ahead of time
and having a back up plan. There were often times during a production when people would
realize that they did not have everything that they needed to make something work, and they
would then have to go out and get whatever they needed which would then put them under a time
crunch. Also, there was a time when the wrong camera lens was brought to a shoot so the
company had to improvise with what they had. A mistake like this could have been easily
prevented if someone had just checked to make sure that they had everything that they needed
before coming to the production.
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Overall, my internship experience with 7 Communications was one that I really enjoyed
and was glad that I was able to be apart of it. Looking back of it now, I definitely learned a lot
and while I may not pursue media productions I learned much more than that and met a lot of
people that hopefully I can turn to for professional help and development in the future.
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Job Description
Name: Andrew GrantPosition: InternReports To: CEO, Mark Owens
Job Description: Intern will work within the company assisting on a variety of different productions and video shoots. The intern will work closely will Emmy winning director, Adam Paul, to work on a website plan for both of the companies as they become close partners. Intern will look for potential clients with contracted sales representative of 7 Communications as well as creating a web presence for the company, including Facebook, Twitter, etc.
Qualifications: Looking for someone who is pursing a Bachelor’s degree in either Sport Management or
Communications for an accredited four-year university Must back background check Strong and efficient communications skills Proficient in Microsoft Excel and Word Extensive knowledge of social media platforms
Skills: Strong organizational skills Must be a hard worker and be able to go above and beyond as well as being a great
listener to directions received Able to process information quickly and apply that information in a real world situation
soon after
Evaluation: Intern will be evaluated throughout the internship by the supervisor, Mark Owens.
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Special ProjectMy special project was to create was to create a web presence for 7 Communications.
This included creating a redesigned website and a Facebook page. This summer 7
Communications partnered with Catch Multimedia, which is headed by Emmy winning
producer, Adam Paul. I worked closely with Adam Paul to redesign both company’s website into
one. I also created a Facebook page for the company, which provided them a way for potential
clients to search for them and see what the company is producing. The Facebook page has been
wildly successful growing to over 200 likes. It has especially taken off the past couple of weeks
during the college football season. Before and during each game photos will be posted to the
Facebook page for people to see a behind the scenes look at what it looks like to produce a
college football game. It has been really great to see the positive response that the page has
gotten.
This has greatly impacted the company and people are starting to take note of the great
work that 7 Communications is able to do on these productions. It has allowed them to expand
their database of potential clients. The website has also helped the company grow its potential
database of clients. I really enjoyed creating the website as I had never done something like that
before. I was glad that I had Adam Paul to guide me along the way and give me some tips and
recommendations for what would work best for both companies. In the end, I am extremely
happy with the way that it came out, and I am glad that I was able to learn from this experience. I
came up with this special project because I realize the importance of being active on the Internet.
It seems as just about every company has some sort of social media presence and I knew that in
order for 7 Communications to continue to expand that it would need to have some sort of social
media presence as well as an updated website. While it may seem like such a simple idea to me it
was not something that Mark Owens or anybody else had thought up, and I put that down to
them not growing up in a world where social media was such a factor like it is in today’s world. I
knew that coming in this was something that I wanted to work on for the company, and I am glad
that I was given the opportunity to do so. Working closely with someone like Adam as well was
such a great experience as well and I am glad that he was so helpful throughout the process.
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Overall, creating a web presence for 7 Communications was something that the company
definitely needed and I am glad that I was able to help out and be able to help the company grow
and possibly find new potential clients.
Facebook Link: https://www.facebook.com/7communicationsmedia/
Website Link: http://7commedia.com
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Photos
Setting up before our shoot at the Coastal Plains League All Star Game in
Holly Springs
Filming the introduction to the Coastal Plains League All-Star Game
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More shots from the Coastal Plains League All-Star Game
This is the trailer where all of the shoots are produced
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A look in the trailer during the production of UNC-Charlotte vs. NC A&T
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Before the game of James Madison vs. Maine
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Weekly PostsWeek 1The first forty hours of my internship at 7 Communications have been an eventful one. While I
actually started this internship more than a week ago, I have just completed my first forty hours.
Things have been going well settling down into my role as an intern. I am the only intern with
the company and since the company is four years old the employees are numbered. This has
allowed me really create a connection with each and every one of them though, which is
something that I have been trying to take full advantage of. Whenever I can, I try to "pick the
brains" of the employees which has lead to some valuable knowledge. The company is located
on Hodges Road in the Raleigh Center Ice Complex, which is actually where the Carolina
Hurricanes practice. This has led to a strong partnership between the two organizations, which
has been cool to see. During my first week as an intern, I was surprised by just how many
meetings are required for an organization. While this is partially due to the fact that the
organization needs to go out and pitch ideas in order to get work there always seems to be some
type of meeting each and everyday. I have been fortunate enough to sit in on some of those
meetings, and have been able to pick up some valuable information from them. During my next 2
weeks, I anticipate finding more of a niche within the office. Since the organization is so new I
am able to explore each aspect of what makes it function so I am looking forward to settling
down into a certain role. I have received the following types of orientations so far which have
included a tour of the office and equipment as well as expectations of me as an intern. I have
been able to talk to my supervisor about the organizational information that I will need in order
to complete my portfolio, and there will be no problem in obtaining it all. My supervisor was
very compliant and was willing to give me whatever I needed for the portfolio. I am looking
forward to what the rest of this internship.
Week 2The biggest issue that I have dealt with during my internship have been my lack of a defined
schedule. I do not go in everyday to the office, but instead often will work on assigned items
from my apartment. Unlike typical internships I am not working 9 to 5, Monday through Friday,
and I am often creating my own hours. This is something that I have had to adjust to, because I
am a person that likes to have things defined where I know what I will be doing everyday. This
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has provided a learning experience for me, and has taken some getting used to, but slowly I am
growing more and more into this roll. My main responsibilities during my first 2 weeks has been
cleaning and organizing the office and trailer, creating spreadsheets for contacts, schedules, and
other things. I have also been heavily involved in the social media and marketing aspect of the
company and have been learning on successful habits to market the company. In the coming
weeks, I will be able to put together everything that I am learning together as the company is
going to be shooting many different things such as, baseball games and things with the Carolina
Hurricanes.
Week 3Interning at a start up company has meant more of an unconventional experience for me and that
translates to company policies. There are no set organizational policies, as there is really no need
for them considering the small size of the organization. While it is not written in actual writing,
one thing that I have seen as a policy is being personable. 7 Communications has to go out and
look for their work and they always follow up after a meeting. While I know that this is
commonplace in the work place, it is nice to see that 7 Communications goes above and beyond
with their clients. One thing that I have learned about my own interpersonal skills with people I
interact with is my ability to communicate with them. Being an intern, means that I don't have as
much pull in the company as other people do. I still have been able to share my ideas and feel
like I am actually contributing to the company rather than just observing what is going on. This
is something that has excited me and I am looking forward to what I can contribute in the future.
As I just mentioned, being an intern does not allow me the most power, but since the company is
a start up and has few employees I have been able to benefit from this. It has allowed me to share
ideas and give my input that may actually be used. Things are going well so far, it has been cool
to see how things that I actually learn in my classes are translating to this internship. I have
particularly found my PRT 466 to be the most useful. I have been able to see the financial side of
the company and what a real life budget analysis is like and how a company has to manage their
money in order to pay employees and order expenses. I am enjoying what I am learning in the
field thus far, and am looking forward to the rest of my time at the company.
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Week 4My special project is going to consist of two different things. One of those to set up a
internet/social media presence, because as of right now all that the company has is a website. The
second part of my special project is going to be filming a behind the scenes look at what exactly
goes into production. That includes filming from setting up, to the event, and then packing up all
of the equipment. Currently, I have started a Facebook and Twitter page for the company and
want to next work on updating the website. I will be filming the behind the scenes look during a
football game in the fall. One thing from that I have found most relevant from one of my classes
that has helped me as an intern is my budget assignment during PRT 466. This is something that
I have really valued because it puts into perspective what exactly the cost of creating a
production is like. Since this company is a start-up and has not yet established itself, there are no
actual stated policies. I decided that 2 agency personal policies that I feel are important to my
organization is to leave an event cleaner than you found it. I recently helped out at the Coastal
Plains League All Star Game and we set up our own area outside of the stadium. There were
cables and boxes and a food table set up, and we wanted to make sure that we left no trace that
we were there when we left. Also checking in with the event organizer is important during a
production. Making sure that they are satisfied with the product we are producing is important
and really creates a professional atmosphere. The organization pays well for high performing
staff during events as well as provides them with meals and drinks during the production to make
sure that they can do what they need to do and perform at the highest possible for them.
Experiencing this first hand, I can definitely say that it is effective. I was able to stay hydrated
and was not hungry and this allowed me to have energy sustained throughout the production. I
looked over the portfolio requirements, and I do not have any questions or concerns at the
moment.
Week 5One area of professional growth that I would like to see for the second half of my internship
would be to take more initiative. While I get things done on time, one thing that I struggle with is
doing things before I have been told to do so. I think that this will come with more experience as
I learn more of what needs to be done to make the company successful. An interaction that I had
with a client that had meaning to me was meeting one of the assistant athletic directors at ECU,
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Shelley Binegar. While I didn't actually talk to her one on one I was able to see my organization
pitch her an idea. She was very knowledgeable about what needed to happen to benefit ECU, and
asked the tough questions. I enjoyed being able to witness this as it is important in business
meetings to sort through what you want to hear and what would actually happen if an idea came
to fruition. An interaction that I have had with a specific staff member that has been important to
me is meeting with the salesman, John Kerr that the company contracts to find work. I was able
to observe him for a day and pick his brain with some of the knowledge that he has. This is
something that I really valued because both sales and knowing how to successful communicate
with potential clients is a big part in the business world. Taking care of myself during this
internship has been important as I can sometimes get frustrated or feel as if not doing such a
great job. I have been able to work out a routine for myself where I go work out, play basketball,
or so other sort of physical activity after work. This clears my mind from work that day. As far
as cognitive and emotional self-care I usually read the Bible and that helps remind me of my self
worth and helps me cope with any problems that may come my way.
Week 6One entertaining story that has happened so far at my internship was meeting one of the assistant
athletic director's at ECU, Shelley Binegar. This was actually my first day on the job and was
quite the day as I immediately jumped right into things. I'm glad that I was able to experience
something like this as it gave me a real life example of what my internship would be about. Two
skills that I have used this far are my organizational and people skills. I have found out that these
two things are especially important in my internship in order to create a successful media
production. It is important to make sure that the equipment is where it is supposed to be as well
as making sure that you understand what the director wants. Handling pressure as an intern was
something that I struggled with at first, but have realized how to deal with it. I usually just take a
few seconds away from whatever I am doing to collect myself and reassure myself that I can do
whatever the task is at hand. While I do not use an software applications on production shoots
the company as a whole uses lots of different equipment from microphones to high resolution
cameras. Since I am an intern I am just learning about these tools. Two of my professional
strengths are being organized and attentive. Two things I need to work on are my initiative and
my ability to thrive in pressure situations.
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Week 7One thing that I did that helped a staff member this week was run errands. My supervisor was
quite busy throughout the week in different meetings finalizing things for the upcoming football
season. I helped him out by running errands and holding down the office but taking care of any
administrative things such as picking up packages and grabbing lunch for anybody that was in
the office. One thing that I did to help the agency was to do a mass cleaning of the trailer where
we produce all of our shows. This included scrubbing and cleaning the outside, as well as wiping
down and organizing all of the equipment. Something that helped my own learning was when my
supervisor was out in meetings. I was in charge of taking care of the office and making sure the
list that I was given of things to do was checked off. I really enjoyed this type of freedom as it
allowed me to really get a sense of what my career could be like having freedom and not having
someone constantly look over your shoulder. One staff member that has been a positive role
model for me has been the agency's investor. This person helped create change in me by giving
me the confidence to take on something that I had minimal experience in. On the first video
shoot I was tasked with carrying the cable around for the on-field cameraman. It was a bit hectic
at first, but he came down and assured me that I was doing a good job. It gave me the confidence
to finish the job, and I am definitely grateful for that. He also stops by the office occasionally to
check things out and make sure that I am doing well which has been great.
Week 8One incident that produced conflict was at the office when I was needed to take pictures of the
Hurricanes practicing during one of their closed practices. The sign on the door leading to the ice
rink said it was a closed practice, and it felt wrong for me to be doing what I was doing. I wanted
to respect their privacy but also get the pictures that I need for my supervisor. I was able to talk
to one of the managers at the practice and was able to take pictures for five minutes or so. I was
glad that this was not made out to be a super big ordeal, but it was something that required me to
use my feelings for what is right and what is wrong. The traits needed to be successful at my
agency are strong time management skills, organized, and able to deal with any "curveballs" that
may come your way. It is important to stay on your toes at the agency, as you never really know
what may come your way. The attitude and skills a successful intern needs is a positive attitude
and a quick ability to learn anything as well as being able to implement what you have learned
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quickly when you're in the field. I think that the positive attitude is most important because
interns are not high in the pecking order, but it is important to still do what you're told and trust
that everything will work out in the end. My special project was creating a social media presence
(Facebook and Twitter) as well as redesigning the website and helping to put in all together. I
think that both have turned out to be successful as the agency did not have any social media
presence before the summer and the website was outdated. Now after my special project I can be
proud of what I have put together and I hope that the agency will use it for years to come.
Week 9My internship advisor, Mark Owens, has been good for the most part. One thing that he can work
on is his communication with others. He sometimes will just assume that people know what
needs to get done, but as an intern I sometimes struggled with this, especially in the beginning of
my internship. As time went on, I began to know what to do without being told, but definitely
needed some more guidance in the beginning of the internship. I plan on giving my supervisor
honest feedback when I sit down to do the final evaluation with him. I think that this will be a
good time for both him and I to express our feelings with how we both did this summer. I am
looking forward to it as I am excited to get some feedback that I can use going forward in my
professional career. During my internship, I would definitely say that my supervisor has had the
greatest effect on. I have been extremely grateful for the tips and recommendations that he has
given me throughout the process, and they are definitely ones that I will continue to use going
forward. He has not only taught me about media productions but also important lessons outside
of that, about how to be a successful professional. Whether or not I will pursue a career in media
productions remains to be seen, and even if I do not I have many valuable lessons that I have
learned that I will be able to use in whatever field I decide to go into.
Week 10The positive aspects of my internship was using things that I had learned in the classroom and
putting them into action. This was something that I was really looking forward to doing and I am
glad that I was given the chance to do so. I also enjoyed interaction with other professionals in
the field and observing how they handled themselves in certain situations. One thing that could
be improved would be a more straight forward line of communication between my supervisor
and myself. I know that he was busy finding jobs, but I feel like there could of been better
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communication on his end. The most beneficial aspects of the internship for me was observing
people that I interacted with. I would often observe what they were doing and then ask questions
if I was confused on certain things. I learned things like body language and how to speak
"professionally" in different settings. I would advise other students to take an internship with this
organization. During my internship the company was beginning to take on more and more work
so the next person may not get to see every aspect of the company like I was able to. They may
instead have to focus on one certain area since the company is growing rapidly. They would get a
hands on experience where they are not always behind a desk and instead out in the field
applying what they have learned. Looking at my response from Week 1 my expectations were
met. I wanted to make connections with the employees there and I definitely feel like I was able
to do this with the size of the company being so small. I am glad that the size of the organization
allowed me to interact with everyone involved as I believe that this will benefit me greatly later
on down the line. The courses that I found particularly applicable for me during my internship
were PRT 466, PRT 286, and PRT 476. I found that these three courses were ones that I could
draw from in my experience as an intern. I think that the internship experience as a whole is one
that is complete and well put together from NC State's perspective. There is plenty of ways to
remain engaged and ask question of your intern supervisor if needed, and I really enjoyed the
experience as a whole.
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EvaluationsMidterm Student Intern Performance Appraisal
(To be completed on or about the 5th week of the internship)
Intern: Andrew Grant Agency: 7 Communications
Internship Supervisor: Mark Owens Supervisor Title: Partner, 7 Communications, LLCPlease evaluate the intern by giving an objective assessment of his/her performance of the job. Discuss the evaluation with the intern and send a copy of the evaluation to the University supervisor.Using the rating scale below, rate the intern on each applicable item to your agency’s internship program and the assignments given to the intern. Ratings should reflect the intern's overall performance compared to current and past interns you have supervised or have worked for the organization. Be as accurate and objective as possible.
Below Average Average Above Average Excellent Not Observed(Bottom 25% of
Interns)(Top 25% of
Interns)(Top 5% of
Interns)
1 2 3 4 N/O
A. Personal Qualifications Rating
1. Appearance: Grooming and dress are neat, clean and appropriate. 1 2 3 4 N/O
2. Enthusiasm and Energy: Ample energy for demands. Plenty of interest in the job. 1 2 3 4 N/O
3. Conversational Ability: Pleasing voice; easily understood; appropriate vocabulary. 1 2 3 4 N/O
4. Emotional Stability : Poised, calm, handles the unexpected with ease; can work 1 2 3 4 N/Ounder stress.
5. Responsibility and Dependability: Reliable and on time; accepts responsibility. 1 2 3 4 N/O
6. Initiative and Resourcefulness: Seeks out opportunities to make a contribution. 1 2 3 4 N/O
7. Interpersonal Relations: Friendly, sincere and respectful; uses tact; liked by other 1 2 3 4 N/Oemployees; effective in social situations.
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8. Attitude Towards Constructive Criticism: Welcomes suggestions; solicits help; 1 2 3 4 N/Omakes efforts to improve.
9. Desire to Learn: Shows interest in job assignments, demonstrating desire to learn 1 2 3 4 N/O as much as possible about the operations and functions of the organizations.
10. Cooperativeness: Demonstrates willingness to help others get the job done; 1 2 3 4 N/Oadaptability to team efforts; promotes common interest.
11. Flexibility: Ability to juggle several projects/assignments simultaneously; copes with 1 2 3 4 N/Odiversity and complexity.
12. Creativeness/innovativeness : Ability to generate original ideas or solutions 1 2 3 4 N/Oor to borrow from and/or modify available resources in order to meet therequirements of a given situation.
B. Professional Competencies
13. Ability to Analyze Problems: Anticipates problems; analyzes and selects 1 2 3 4 N/Oappropriate solutions.
14. Planning and Organizing: Plans and organizes assignments needing only 1 2 3 4 N/Ooccasional direction.
15. Written Communication Skills: Ability to write memos, letters, and reports and 1 2 3 4 N/Ofill out forms in a clear, concise, manner using appropriate vocabulary, grammar and syntax.
16. Public Relations: Greets people in a friendly, courteous manner; creates a 1 2 3 4 N/Ofavorable impression on the public.
17. Professional Preparation: Possesses the basic knowledge and technical skills 1 2 3 4 N/Onecessary to successfully to accomplish assignments and responsibilities; appearssufficiently competent and adequately prepared.
18. Leadership: Capable of planning, organizing, and directing the work or activities 1 2 3 4 N/Oof others in a manner to produce satisfactory results.
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19. Precision and Detail: Pays attention to detail; follows through on assignments; 1 2 3 4 N/Ois thorough and accurate; demonstrates standards of excellence.
20. Professional Conduct: Observes organizational policies, procedures, rules 1 2 3 4 N/Oand regulations.
21. Has the intern made progress toward the goals established and agreed upon by both of you at the beginning of the internship?”
X Yes No
22. What advice would you have for the intern for improving his/her performance?Well done overall. It’s been a pleasure having you thus far.
24. Have you discussed this performance appraisal with the intern?
X Yes No
Agency Supervisor’s Signature Mark Owens Date 7/28/17
Student Intern’s Signature Andrew Grant Date 7/28/17
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One way to improve would be to work on initiative but that comes with time.
Looking forward to working with you more.
Special Project Evaluation
Intern: Andrew Grant Agency: 7 Communications
Internship Supervisor: Mark Owens Supervisor Title: Owner, Partner
Special Project Name or Title: Web Presence/Design
Rate the student intern’s special project by selecting the response that best describes the student’s performance for each of the following criteria:
Strongly Disagree / Disagree / Agree / Strongly Agree / Not Observed
1 2 3 4 N/O
1. Overall project objectives were achieved. 42. Worked cooperatively with others when necessary; sought help and/or information when
necessary. 43. Worked without closed supervision on the project. 34. Conducted necessary research or investigation for project. 45. This project was/will be valuable to our agency. 46. Explain how the agency will use the special project or how the special project will help
the agency:
We plan on using these new tools to update our clients what were doing and to hopefully grow out database of new customers. I’m glad Andrew was able to bring these tools to our company.
7. Student organized and planned the work in advances so that the project could be worked on throughout the internship. 4
8. This project was completed on time. 4
9. Have you discussed this project evaluation with the intern? Yes
Agency Supervisor’s Signature: Mark Owens Date: 10/13/17
Student Intern’s Signature: Andrew Grant Date: 10/13/17
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Final Student Intern Performance Appraisal
Intern: Andrew Grant Agency: 7 Communications
Internship Supervisor: Mark Owens Supervisor Title: CEO
Please evaluate the intern by giving an objective assessment of his/her performance on the job. Discuss the evaluation with the intern before he/she leaves the internship location and send a copy of the evaluation to the University supervisor.Using the rating scale below, rate the intern on each applicable item to your agency’s internship program and the assignments given to the intern. Ratings should reflect the intern's overall performance compared to current and past interns you have supervised or have worked for the organization. Be as accurate and objective as possible since this completed form will become part of the student’s permanent record.
Below Average Average Above Average Excellent Not Observed(Bottom 25% of
Interns)(Top 25% of
Interns)(Top 5% of
Interns)
1 2 3 4 N/O
A. Personal Qualifications Rating
23. Appearance: Grooming and dress are neat, clean and appropriate. 1 2 3 4 N/O
24. Enthusiasm and Energy: Ample energy for demands. Plenty of interest in the job. 1 2 3 4 N/O
25. Conversational Ability: Pleasing voice; easily understood; appropriate vocabulary. 1 2 3 4 N/O
26. Emotional Stability: Poised, calm, handles the unexpected with ease; can work 1 2 3 4 N/Ounder stress.
27. Responsibility and Dependability: Reliable and on time; accepts responsibility. 1 2 3 4 N/O
28. Initiative and Resourcefulness: Seeks out opportunities to make a contribution. 1 2 3 4 N/O
29. Interpersonal Relations: Friendly, sincere and respectful; uses tact; liked by other 1 2 3 4 N/Oemployees; effective in social situations.
30. Attitude Towards Constructive Criticism: Welcomes suggestions; solicits help; 1 2 3 4 N/Omakes efforts to improve.
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31. Desire to Learn: Shows interest in job assignments, demonstrating desire to learn 1 2 3 4 N/O as much as possible about the operations and functions of the organizations.
32. Cooperativeness: Demonstrates willingness to help others get the job done; 1 2 3 4 N/Oadaptability to team efforts; promotes common interest.
33. Flexibility: Ability to juggle several projects/assignments simultaneously; copes with 1 2 3 4 N/Odiversity and complexity.
34. Creativeness/innovativeness: Ability to generate original ideas or solutions 1 2 3 4 N/Oor to borrow from and/or modify available resources in order to meet therequirements of a given situation.
35. Judgement: Makes good, deliberate decisions after considering both 1 2 3 4 N/Osides of an issue.
B. Professional Competencies
36. Ability to Analyze Problems: Anticipates problems; analyzes and selects 1 2 3 4 N/Oappropriate solutions.
37. Planning and Organizing: Plans and organizes assignments needing only 1 2 3 4 N/Ooccasional direction.
38. Written Communication Skills: Ability to write memos, letters, and reports and 1 2 3 4 N/Ofill out forms in a clear, concise, manner using appropriate vocabulary, grammar and syntax.
39. Public Relations: Greets people in a friendly, courteous manner; creates a 1 2 3 4 N/Ofavorable impression on the public.
40. Professional Preparation: Possesses the basic knowledge and technical skills 1 2 3 4 N/Onecessary to successfully to accomplish assignments and responsibilities; appearssufficiently competent and adequately prepared.
41. Leadership: Capable of planning, organizing, and directing the work or activities 1 2 3 4 N/Oof others in a manner to produce satisfactory results.
42. Precision and Detail: Pays attention to detail; follows through on assignments; 1 2 3 4 N/O
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is thorough and accurate; demonstrates standards of excellence.
43. Professional Conduct: Observes organizational policies, procedures, rules 1 2 3 4 N/Oand regulations.
44. Has the intern made progress toward the goals established and agreed upon by both of you at the beginning of the internship?”
X Yes No
45. What advice would you have for the intern for improving his/her performance?
Continue to take the initiative that you’ve shown with us! Go out of your way to learn
the best practices, but also be aware of the opportunities to innovate. Some of the best
ideas we get are from people who don’t do business with us everyday. Your work on
the Facebook page is a great example! Good work!
46. If your agency had a job vacancy for someone with this intern’s education, skills abilities, would you and consider hiring him/her on a permanent basis?
X Yes No
25. Have you discussed this performance appraisal with the intern?
X Yes No
26. Additional Comments:
Agency Supervisor’s Signature Mark Owens Date 10/13/17
Student Intern’s Signature Andrew Grant Date 10/13/17
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