Another week has ended working with TGND Consulting. My bosses have been teaching me a lot about the copywriting and public relations business. It wasn’t until this week that I actually learned about Grammarly. Grammarly is a site that auto-corrects typos, grammar mistakes, and other writing mistakes. It has been a lifesaver this week for submitting blogs, pitches, etc. It got me wondering why haven’t these professors haven’t brought it up for their students. Don’t they want us to not have typos or fewer spelling mistakes? Unfortunately, that’s Georgia State University for you. My tasks for this week are less work due to last week having to complete more assignments to make up for the lack of intern hours.
This week was centered around scheduling posts, making edits to captions, and responding to interview questions. I feel like this internship has brought out more of my research skills than ever before. I can look up a client or person better than I used to because of the constant need for it. Researching is needed everywhere. I don’t know why but I used to think research is more used for medical, psychological, or teaching purposes for educational professions or students. Researching is used for writing, copywriting, public relations, marketing, social media, and just about anything needed for papers, scripts, and media.