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How having an intern helps your business

Hello, my name is Bryony and I’m the newest member of the Makemedia team.

Makemedia's Bryony Seal

Having finished my degree at Brighton Uni in International Events Marketing I, like many graduates, spent most of the summer trawling through websites looking for the perfect job to make my huge debt all worthwhile. I lost count of how many job applications I made and was feeling very disheartened by the lack of response from most of them. I was just about ready to give up hope when I stumbled across an exciting Marketing Assistant Internship (hosted by the Sussex Internship Program) here at Makemedia. From looking over the website I got the feeling it would be a good company to work for.

Why should you take on an intern?

  • Interns provide fresh ideas and enthusiasm!
  • It’s a great, low-risk  way to meet potential employees and see how they would fit into your company
  • Around 70% of interns are recruited after their placement through the Sussex Internship Program – showing how valuable interns are.
  • The Sussex Internship Program will support the graduate financially (low risk to your business) and saves you time by selecting the best candidates for you to consider
  • You will be helping a student gain valuable experience (good karma)

Makemedia previously used the Sussex Internship program to recruit a Junior Developer intern who was permanently recruited becoming a valuable member of the Makemedia team. Similarly, Makemedia have also worked with a postgraduate student on a final project – who is now our Marketing Manager.

How do you get the best out of your intern?

I was attracted to the opportunity to pick up new skills and develop existing ones but at the same time being encouraged to develop my own ideas. I’ve worked with Laura to develop marketing, with the production team to improve processes and have even become a prominent member of an internal team developing the 3D stadium explorer – my favourite project! To me it was clear Makemedia obviously understood the definition of internship was not:

In-tern-ship
-Noun
1. Makes tea & Coffee, and carries out general office housekeeping
2. Completes any boring or unappealing task other staff members cannot be bothered to do!

Although I am happy to make refreshments every now and then, Makemedia provided me valuable support and mentorship to develop my skills and experience, in turn kick starting my career. At a difficult time, internships enable graduates to break the vicious cycle of not being able to get a job without experience but not being able to get the experience without a job.

Advice to graduates

My advice to graduates looking for an internship would be to select your internship carefully – some businesses use internships as cheap labour. The Sussex Internship Program offer a range of internship roles based in companies in the local East Sussex area and research other institutions and the companies themselves for internships they offer.

Sussex Internships are financially supported. For me this was a major plus point – however much you want to further your career paying the bills is always an issue!

I predicted my internship would prove a positive step away from me returning to the depressing prospect of the dole queue…and I was right! Makemedia offered me a part time job starting straight after my internship. I am enjoying working for Makemedia and I really appreciate the chance they gave to me to prove myself.

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Makemerry with Makemedia

The Makemedia team started their festive celebrations off with a bang on Thursday night at the lovely Manor restaurant in North Lane. The Makemerry Xmas Soiree was a laid back evening with our clients and friends sharing some mulled cider and festive cheer. The aim of the event was to show off our exciting new projects and cool stuff the team have been working on.  Everyone at Makemedia has been rushed off their feet recently, so it was also a well deserved opportunity to relax and reflect on hard work and successes this year (And tuck into booze and nibbles!).

We were really pleased with the turnout and the atmosphere was buzzing, complimented by the warm aroma of mulled cider. Upstairs we gave our guests a hands on chance to play on the fantastic 3D projects such as Brighton and Hove Albion, Jarrow and ACT-UK .  There was also the opportunity for guests to have a click through some of the websites we created. The feedback from all was positive and we can’t wait to plan our next party!

Who’s been visiting Makemedia today?

We felt rather glam today at Makemedia as we were having a photoshoot with Brighton and Hove Chamber of Commerce President Julia Chanteray and Councillor Ayas Fallon-Khan, Cabinet Member for Enterprise, Employment and Major Projects. They were here to promote the Ride the Wave initiative which sees the Council and BHCC working together to offer free events to local businesses where they can get targetted business support from industry leading experts.

You can see George our MD showing our guests around the office in the photos below:

Councillor Ayas Fallon-Khan and Julie Chanteray at Makemedia

Councillor Ayas Fallon-Khan takes a look around our 3D building site

Councillor Ayas Fallon-Khan and Julie Chanteray at Makemedia

Rich shows off some Makemedia work

Councillor Ayas Fallon-Khan and Julie Chanteray at Makemedia

Behind the scenes...

Makemedia improvement day

Last week the whole Makemedia office upped sticks and spent a day out brainstorming ways to improve the business at the lovely Eagle pub. We identified problems and issues and then collectively suggested solutions which will make a real difference. This was a very interesting experience, great for team bonding and definitely recommended to other businesses out there as a way of being aware of what’s going on throughout the company and as a really great problem solving exercise – after all twelve heads are better than one!

We finished the day with a pub quiz, being in the right environment for that sort of thing, and guess who won?

Makemedia improvement day, George presents to the group

Makemedia improvement day, George presents to the group

Makemedia improvement day with quizmaster Nick

Makemedia improvement day with quizmaster Nick

Makemedia improvement day, the winners!

Makemedia improvement day, the winners!

Makemedia welcome new starters

We’ve got two new starters at Makemedia, here’s a little bit about them…

Richard Slaterread his profile

Makemedia's Richard Slater

Developer and bug-stomper extraordinaire

Richard Slater has joined us as a Developer and bug-stomper extraordinaire. He’ll be designing and implementing software for our clients and ensuring it’s smooth running. Richard has a real passion for programming, something he pursues in his own time as a lead developer of the EVEMon project. You can check out Richard’s website here.

Laura Evansread her profile

Makemedia's Laura Evans

Marketer, developer of business and eater of oranges

Laura Evans is joining Makemedia to work on Marketing and Business Development. She is currently completing her MA in Digital Media with Sussex University by creating a digital strategy to promote Makemedia’s eClassified product. After that she will be working on promoting all our services and increasing sales across the company. She can often be found grazing a bag of fruit whilst updating Twitter.

Stephen’s trainer fail

Steve Makemedia Trainer Fail

Steve of Makemedia, Trainer Fail

It must have been a bit of a late night for Stephen our Lead Developer who came in to the office today with mismatched trainers. On the upside that’s a very appropriate T-shirt… (more…)