Hello everyone! My name is Jennifer Seim and I am currently a sophomore here at St. Norbert College. I plan to major in Communication and minor in English, which after spending plenty of time being undecided, is quite a relief to announce. I was born and raised in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and enjoy going to school near my hometown. I am very close to my family, so it allows me to stay involved in their lives while still being a part of the close knit community of SNC. In my spare time I like to attend on campus activities such as the plays, musicals, sporting events, dances, or just hanging out in the dorm with my roommates is fun too. I also enjoy studying Spanish culture and language, tae kwon doe, and being outdoors. With that said, welcome to my blog! I hope my experiences clear any lingering questions you have about life during or after college. Thank you for reading!

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Mary Kay and Communication

10/25/09 at 09:58:52 pm

Hello everyone,

This past summer I joined Mary Kay Cosmetics and I wanted to share the ways in which the company has helped improve my communication skills.

First of all, I feel that my public speaking skills improved. There were several events where I got on stage and had to share information about myself, reasons for joining, and details about products etc. One event, in particular, where I had to speak was on the evening of my induction ceremony. I got onstage in front of a small group, maybe 10 people or so, to introduce myself to the other consultants. Another time I had to talk on stage was at a quarterly event. This time I spoke to a crowd of about 80 people and I had to share my favorite MK products. The situations were equally scary at first because of the bright lights and what seemed to be a million eyes staring right at you. But after awhile, I became more relaxed and less nervous.

I also feel that my interpersonal communication skills improved after joining Mary Kay. I attended group meetings, make-over parties, and held my own debut party- all of which made me more comfortable communicating with new people. Although shy at times, I soon found myself approaching people I didn’t know and striking up a conversation with them.

My overall Mary Kay experience has been beneficial to me thus far. As a communications major, I need all the practice I can interacting with others. In fact, several SNC communications majors became Mary Kay consultants. So it’s nice knowing that there’s always an opportunity to increase my business and pursue it as a full-time career in the future.

Out and About for my Internship

10/23/09 at 10:15:04 am

As you may know, I am currently working a public relations internship for Aurora Healthcare. I feel extremely grateful for this opportunity because I have gained a lot of field experience, not only in public relations, but in special events and marketing as well.

On September 19th I attended a heart walk at NWTC, a tech college in Green Bay. I arrived early at the walk to help the Aurora special events team. We set up a booth with future nurse and doctor hats, Aurora team shirts, and other giveaways as well. Then, I met with a PR manager and as she prepared one of the doctor’s for his speech and TV interview. I also wandered around the scene and took multiple pictures for the PR department.

More recently, I went to the women’s day event at the KI Center and helped the Aurora marketing team. I assembled the “awareness saves lives” ribbons before the event began. I also helped set up our floor space with decorations and assembled other giveaways. Then, as the event opened to the public, I handed out the pink ribbons with an Aurora heart surgeon.

Being out and about in the work environment is entirely different than sitting in a classroom. You get a more clear picture of the pros and cons in different fields.
Overall, I’m glad I got to experience the activities that take place in PR, special events, and marketing.

Newest SNC Times Writer!

09/28/09 at 01:10:34 pm

Hello!

I am happy to announce that I joined the SNC Times as a writer for the news section of the paper. I am very excited to gain more experience because I feel becoming clear and concise writers are crucial skills to develop.

I began my assignment about two weeks ago after submitting my application and attending the interview. First of all, we met as a team in Ed’s Café and discussed article topics. I chose to write about SNC “going green.” I wanted to discover how SNC is making the campus more environmentally friendly. Then, to gather specific details, I contacted Lew Pullen of the SNC facilities department. He gave me some great quotes about how SNC is cutting energy costs on campus and what they have planned for the new sports complex to make it more “green.” Finally, I drafted my article and met with my editor to polish up the final piece.

I am also applying techniques from my Writing for Media class into my work for the Times. In class we are learning how to develop strong lead sentences as well as how to appropriately credit sources. I know this will be a good experience to display what I’ve learned in class to real work experience.

As of now, I have worked on two articles and will start the third this week. I can’t wait to get started!

The Internship Process

09/04/09 at 10:19:11 am

Welcome back to another year at SNC!

Over the summer I began a very important step in my academic career: finding an internship! I wanted to do one because they give you tons of experience that will definitely impress employers after graduation. I met with Jenny Schroth, coordinator of internships at St. Norbert, in August to discuss what I thought would be a long and stressful ideal. But, to my advantage, Jenny makes this process extremely easy!

I began by telling her my desire to find work in the public relations field. So, she set me up on the Career Connections website and we started searching for PR internships in the Green Bay area (fyi those outside of Green Bay can also find internships on the Career Connections website). After finding several results, we read through the entire job descriptions for each opening position. I was lucky to have come across my dream internship which happened to be at Aurora Healthcare. The position incorporated writing, organizing, and internal communications- all of which interest me. Next, Jenny gave me some great resources on how to begin my application process including resume and cover letter tips. This was extremely helpful information to me! I had no idea that I should be doing things differently. For example, I learned to use action verbs when describing work experience and to not include high school information on my resume. Once I had all of the information I needed, I headed home and used those handouts to edit my existing resume. Finally, I applied and was then asked to go on an interview. I was offered the internship and I could not be any happier! This public relations internship is a wonderful opportunity and I cannot wait to clarify my career interests, expand my knowledge of PR, and develop better communication skills.

I definitely encourage everyone to meet with someone in Career Services to discuss internships. They provide you with more than enough resources to get started and find the best internship for you!

Public Relations

04/30/09 at 11:25:22 am

Hello to you all!

In my Mass Communications class we have been studying public relations over the past few days. I learned a lot more about that profession and I’m seriously thinking about pursuing a career in it.

My professor talked about the many companies (Coca Cola for example) and non-profit organizations (Mothers Against Drunk Driving and the Red Cross) that use PR. I had no idea that PR was used so much in the work world!

We also discussed the fact that PR has a bad PR, in the sense that former PR employees used to bend the truth to promote a positive image. Although PR has a better rep today, I still am uncertain about certain aspects of the field. I personally would never be able to work PR at a tobacco company because I do not find anything positive about tobacco products. I guess one who enters the PR field must use morals to guide them in finding the work environment which suites them best.

I was also concerned that PR is not a good job area to pursue because of the economy. But my professor said that any field right now may be difficult to find work in. He claimed that in the next few years, if the economy strengthens, PR should be a great field to head into. In fact, PR may keep growing.

Hopefully over the summer I can shadow someone in the PR field. I would like to learn more details about the profession, just to see if it is really something I can see myself doing. As of right now, I am definitely interested. I really like the fact the PR uses both interpersonal and mass communications. I am also intrigued because those in PR do some writing. With a little more research and job shadowing, maybe I’ll decide to make a career in Public Relations!

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