Friday, July 20, 2012
(1)The technical skills that I have learned at Year Up are trouble shooting for PCs and Macs and installing software with virtualization programs. I am now able to upgrade components on the motherboard for more efficient processing and I am proficient using google docs. I think most importantly I have become very skilled in the Microsoft Office Suite and I am able to work in the command prompt to maintain files.
(2)Many times I work really well under managers that are assertive yet polite and have an realistic understanding of my skills so that their expectations of my performing on the job is realistic. I also do well under managers that are good at communicating and have an open mind to new ideas and they are people who welcome innovation.
(3)I really hope to develop my ability to adapt to change more smoothly and I would like to be more tech savvy during my internship because there are times where I become distracted or preoccupied. I want to learn to tackle the tasks at hand with persistence.
(4)The anxieties that I have in my heart right now is being able to perform well on the job and being able to meet and exceed expectations. Im am not sure of the work that will be involved but I want to be able to learn and grow without being discouraged.
(5)My strategy and plan to stand out is to make myself readily available and try to tackle tasks given with ease. I want to get comfortable enough with the work that I am able to take on more things and add value to the department that I am working in.
(6)I would like to be the one that is thought of for extra tasks and would like to be the one that comes to mind when there is a need. I want to make myself useful and always be present and prepare.
(7)Im not exactly sure what Ill will do after internship especially if I'm not hired on, I will most likely pursue things that I'm more passionate about in the fashion and music industry. I have a bright future and Im going to do whatever it takes to fulfill my dreams and live the life that I want so that I can leave behind a legacy.
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