To those of you who come to my blog to hear my musings on social media and Texas Football, you can just go ahead and skip right over this blog post (trust me on this one).
BUT, if you are reading this blog post because you want to know why you as a recruiter, PR professional, marketer, social media expert, etc. should hire me, then you are in the right place!
So let’s get started. I am currently a Senior at University of Texas (PR major) and am getting ready to graduate in May. Since times are not looking pretty (in case you had not noticed), I figured a blog post about my skills may help me find a job. And if it doesn’t help me find a job, at least I’ve taken the time to think through some of my skills and strengths so I will be ready to wow whoever my next interviewer happens to be.
Here it goes, why YOU should hire me (or at least why you should tell your co-workers, boss, people you know about me):
1. Fear: When it comes to work there is nothing I am afraid of. It doesn’t matter if I am working in an office of 8 (like I did at Edelman Public Relations) or an office of over 5,000 (like I did at Coca-Cola), I am not intimidated by people I work with. Instead, I am impressed by most people’s knowledge and I am passionate for learning about their specialities and skills. I’m also not afraid of new assignments, even if I’m afraid of failing at any task. I’ll always try my best at whatever I am doing, and I will never ever be afraid.
2. Experience: I’ve worked every semester and summer since my sophomore year in college and I have a lot of experience in PR, marketing and social media. I’ve interned at two PR firms, Edelman and GCI Group, and I’ve worked in healthcare, consumer and tourism PR. I am confident in my media relations skills and the analytical skills I gained through these experiences. I have also worked in digital communications for The Coca-Cola Company. During my internship I was able to learn about how a large corporation can use social media to better reach its consumers. During my time at Coca-Cola I worked on corporate blogging, SEO and social networking sites to connect with users. Since August I have worked in marketing at National Instruments. I work a lot on engaging consumers through social media and increasing collaboration in our online community. My point is, I have PR, marketing and social media experience.
3. Speed: I work fast, and I mean VERY FAST. You won’t find me at work reading Perez Hilton or staring into space, if I am at work I am doing my work. And if I don’t know how to do my work, I am finding someone who can teach me how to do it. I never quit and I never slow down. During my internship at Coca-Cola part of my job was to make recommendations on how to rework the corporate website to enhance usability. This required me to literally look through and evaluate thousands and thousands of pages on the site. I never gave up on the project, and was able to finish it and present it to my manager. It wouldn’t have mattered to me if it was million of pages, I would have used my speed to get it done, and I would have done it well.
I know you are thinking, there are only three reasons why you should hire me? No of course not, there are literally hundreds of reasons (but why would you want to read about them here?) Contact me at chelseablakesunshine@gmail.com or @blakesunshine on Twitter or just leave a comment on my blog if you want to know more.
Also, my resume and some writing samples can be found on the top navigation of my blog’s landing page.
And I promise, more blog posts on MUCH more interesting subjects to come soon.






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I hate to blanket an entire generation. That isn’t fair. But my experience with millennials in the classroom is just appalling. I am glad you are different. I think you should should start a movement that would help all the other millennials who just sit in the classroom, criticize, and ask, “what’s going to be on the midterm/final?” I mean, what on earth ever happened to passion for a field, wanting to become a competent professional? I know that other faculty in my university are dismayed. I just really want to understand it, and I think I have more patience with it being a “genXer.”
I keep an open channel with my students, unlike others on the faculty. I love to hear their comments and questions pertaining to the field, and I answer in a very timely fashion. I gibve them a lot of audivisual stimualtion, and I use the internet to communicate.
Anyway, kudos to you. Please do take my advice and try to sway the others, will you?… Can you let them understand how the professors feel, for instance, when students accost you constantly to ask what’s on the test (I honestly cannot believe they can do this without shame!)? Are they aware that previous generations would just simply research what they did not understand? There is no excuse with all the electronic media available today! Are they aware that their queries are extremely insulting to those who have devoted their lives to the subject at hand?
They seem so overly concerned with the grade. Why is it so difficult to convince them that they should know certain information in order to be a competent professional in their field?
Completely flummoxed,
Pete
Hello!
I see that you interned at Coca-Cola. This is something I am very interested in as well! I don’t know how to get my foot in the door. How did you come across the position, and do you have any tips? I would greatly appreciate ANY advice. Thank you so much! My email is jjjessica00 (at) yahoo (dot) com