On Air Intern Review
at Hearst Networks EMEA
Placement (10 Months+)
Television/Film/Media
Hammersmith
Review Submitted: October 2024
Overall Rating
3.9 /5
The Overall Rating is the average of all the ratings given in each category. We take those individual ratings and combine them into one final score!
Overview of Role
Please give an overview of your role and what this involves on a day-to-day basis.
Emails are checked and then you just crack on with your work. There is a weekly rota of who needs to be doing what, so usually you know what to do pretty easily.
Were you given much responsibility during your placement / internship?
Please rate how meaningful the work you were doing was
Skills Development
Have you learnt any new skills, or developed your existing skills?
How would you rate the training provided during your experience?
How would you rate your development of industry-specific skills during the experience?
How would you rate your development of personal / soft skills during the experience?
Please rate how these skills have helped you in your career development
Support and Guidance
How much support and guidance did you receive during your placement / internship?
How would you rate the support and guidance from your line manager?
How would you rate the support and guidance from the wider team?
Company Culture
What was the company culture and general atmosphere like?
How would you rate the inclusiveness of the culture?
How would you rate the social opportunities?
How would you rate the diversity initiatives?
How would you rate the charity, sustainability and corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives?
Overall Experience
To what extent did you enjoy your placement / internship?
You have a paid placement in London - this is important as many people may not have this opportunity.
You are treated like a full time employee - you are not treated poorly simply because you are an intern.
You are responsible for your own work - you learn what accountability means.
You learn how to become adaptable.
There are social events somewhat frequently in the office - I enjoyed joining in as they were always free. When you live in a city like London, free things are appreciated.
You work from home 3 days of the week - I cannot stress how great this is.
This is REAL work experience, not some rubbish intern thing where you are forced to do the jobs nobody wants to do.
Cons:
It is REAL work experience - you are going to work way after finishing time with no recognition or pay, you are going to have days of gruelling work, you are going to feel exhausted and burnt out, you are going to have bad days at work and have people upset at you. These are all part and parcel with working ANYWHERE - but this is something to keep in mind.
There is a real disconnect between the rank and file and management.
The team was experiencing lots of turnover, it was hard to form good friendships. It also meant you had to take a lot of the burden of work because new employees would come in and also need training.
You clock in, work, then clock out. The nature of the work means you work hard then as soon as you can you are desperate to leave for home.
I would recommend this placement. It changed my life for the better. Even through I had some really tough times, it shaped me to become a better person. After you do this placement, you will be prepared like no other student will be. You are fed to the dogs in your opening months and you might question why you did this, but after the dust settles you will realise how important this baptism of fire was.
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Please rate how your experience met your expectations
Future Career Prospects
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Recommendations & Advice
Would you recommend Hearst Networks EMEA to a friend?
What advice would you give to others applying to Hearst Networks EMEA
Make it clear to interviewers that you are willing to work hard - hard work trumps all other things. Relevant experience and other skills are nice, but hard work is the most important. Knowing when to get your head down and work your backside off is the most important trait to exhibit and will please interviewers.