
Dzafran
- Marketing Assistant at
- Assistant Recording Engineer at
鈥淔or anyone who鈥檚 thinking about doing an internship, I'd say it is such a great opportunity, to not only learn but to get hands-on experiences that wouldn鈥檛 be possible on campus.鈥
Dzafran's internship allowed him to develop a valuable network of connections in the recording industry
鈥淔or anyone who鈥檚 thinking about doing an internship, I'd say it is such a great opportunity, to not only learn but to get hands-on experiences that wouldn鈥檛 be possible on campus.鈥
鈥淥riginally, I was tasked with handling social media and some digital marketing aspects, but I was able to be exposed to a lot of different aspects of the business鈥.
The importance of networking and building valuable relationships with organisations that you want to work with, was not lost on Dzafran. This is something we reiterate to all SoSC students we work with.
Mr Lee Whittock
Industry Liaison Officer
鈥淚 think a big thing for me, especially within the Audio and Music Technology context and industry that I might be getting into, is that it鈥檚 a fairly competitive space and given that, I think graduating with only the degree and not having specific relevant experiences wouldn鈥檛 get me very far post-graduation. Because of that I immediately wanted to get a good amount of relevant experience in鈥.
鈥淭he internship offered me a very in-depth experience in regards to the inner workings of a start-up music studio 鈥 not only from a marketing side but also on a business front. I鈥檝e done a lot of marketing previously for bigger brands, and these bigger brands tend to have a very defined idea of what their brand is and what to do, along with a lot of standard operating procedures and brand guidelines.
Coming into a small organisation, typically these things don鈥檛 really exist in the same way, and I think working without a fixed parameter for branding and marketing poses its own challenges, because anything is possible. You really have to get creative in terms of what you can do, it's liberating鈥.
鈥淚 think another challenge with an internship is I鈥檓 only spending roughly four or so hours a week on my internship. It鈥檚 not a thing I do every single day of the week, which is good on one hand because I can really balance my university work alongside it, but on the other hand, I am typically proposing ideas and leaving the team at the studio to execute it. Because of this, I have to really put myself in the shoes of the studio management and really understand what their needs are鈥.
The intern went above and beyond, demonstrating outstanding dedication and meaningful contributions that greatly enhanced the project's outcome.