Friday 26 October 2012

Train rides and teas


My name is Emily Smith and I’ve been working at Wordville for the past three days on work experience. It’s certainly safe to say that I’ve had far more opportunities working here than I would have had done in Tesco, and I am very grateful for the chance to work here and for the insight the experience has given me into how PR really works.

Day one: The commute. With the number of large business men surrounding, getting to work was a daunting prospect in itself.  Once here I was bombarded with tasks: clippings, magazine overviews, meeting arrangements and more. I quickly started on clippings. All of this work was shocking, as my friends’ texts complained they did nothing but watch videos on Youtube, make teas and watch men e-mail all day.

Although work is never supposed to be fun, I was happy to get on with it. That way I wasn’t twiddling my thumbs for hours like my friends back in High Wycombe.

Day two: Clippings finally finished, onto the next tasks. One thing that I appreciate is the kettle. As on weekends I seem to have a cuppa every couple of hours, schooldays feel like 6 hour long periods of tea deprivation. The copious tea consumption at Wordville meant there was always a cup of PG’s on hand. I was also given the huge responsibility of post duty which was an honour.

2:40pm I left Wordville towers to get the train and sit in on a client meeting. This was beneficial as it gave me an idea of the client PR relationship and the way in which collaboration is crucial. This also meant an early finish. By 4:10pm I was out of the meeting and on Tottenham Court Rd with Dorothy Perkins and a rather nice blue dress calling my name.

Day three: Today I have written up meeting notes, researched PR stunts and now I’m just waiting for Jess’ tasks, bobbing along to a bit of Radio 1.

Tomorrow there is a video streaming that I’ve signed up to watch on www.prweeklive.com and I’m also being taken along to another client meeting at that I’m looking forward to.

Overall my experience at Wordville so far has been very enjoyable and everybody here has been very welcoming in the office.

So for my impressions: Lucy is very on the ball during work, with bags of energy in the way that she speaks and acts. Jess is hugely competitive and always well prepared. She knows exactly what is needed when it comes to her clients. Steph is calm and very efficient in the tasks that she does, whilst Pema is a great guide and explains everything extremely well. Last but not least, Polly is great and very ‘in the know’ with her work and prepared for what anyone throws at her. 


Before I came to the company I thought PR was simply organising events for businesses. Working at Wordville has shown me that PR here is all about helping companies ‘punch above their weight’. The Wordvillains have fun but also really care about their clients, and this is something I admire.


By Emily Smith

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