Saturday, November 23, 2013

Important Things I Learned from My Internship

Hello,

My internship was a little different because my internship was with my full-time employment.  But the things I learned a lot was the diversity of different walks of life from the people that are employed here at Freeport-McMoRan.  Since the company is international, we converse with people from India, Africa, all over the world.  I've learned so much in recruiting and staffing and different process that we go through up to the interview point, and all the processes after the interview point.

The professionalism, set of guidelines, ethics, and standards from day one is structure very high in this organization.  We all give our customers and candidates the best service that we have to provide.  I feel that I did meet my initial goals because I set out to continue to give my strongest work ethics that I have.  I'm an individual that works hard, will stay as late as needed to get the job done.  I'm a team player that demonstrates flexibility and very organized to do the best that I can.  I also feel that I met my initial goals because I know that my supervisors are very proud and happy of the work that I have performed.  It's a great feeling at the end of the day to know that you have done a great job, and give excellent customer service in my organization that I'm associated with.  I have also really enjoyed reading the other student's circumstances with their internship!

2 comments:

  1. I just finished a diversity class where we talked all semester long on how beneficial is to have diversity in an organization, so when I read your post about how you have learned from diverse people at your organization it made me glad to see a real example like your case!

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  2. I work fr marriott and as such we have people stay with us from all around the world, just today I checked in a water polo team from south africa of all things and from all places. Its probably my favorite part of my job, and my inspiration for a career that involves international connections.

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