It's the middle of my second week at Bloom Health! Today I was reflecting on my last two weeks, which makes my head spin a bit. From the week of finals, straight into prep week for the portfolio show (with the help from my wonderful, generous Grandma!), and onto my first week at Bloom didn't allow for much breathing room. The weekends are full of graduation parties and weddings. With all that said, I'm ready to let go a bit and relax. Which brings me to tell you about this weekend!
About five months ago Charlie bought us tickets to see Dave Matthews Band perform at Alpine Valley (second year in a row seeing him perform there!) over the 4th of July. We can hardly wait. However, to be completely honest, it's a little bittersweet for me. The 4th of July is always a big celebration at my grandparents home in Iowa, so this year I'll be missing out on all the festivities, delicious food, and family time. On the bright side, this is the best concert I've ever been to. It's an experience I can't really put into words. The band won't be on tour next year, so it was a must to see them this year. My family isn't very happy about us missing out, which is totally understandable - I just hope they know how important they are to us and we really do value spending time with them.
A little more about my first experiences at Bloom Health. The first day was a little overwhelming, which was expected. A lot of information, meeting new people, and getting to know the office. My favorite part of the day was when a new MacBook Pro was delivered for me to set up and use for work! I could hardly contain my excitement. It's so beautiful. I'm very thankful that Bloom provided me with such a great resource to use for all the projects they have for me!
From my desk I can see the new Target Stadium, which makes for a very jealous girl when there are afternoon Twins games. I will say that it is nice to have big windows to look out at - makes me feel more energetic and productive. From day one to today I've been given about 10 projects to work on. This isn't counting the quick little assignments I'm given during the day. It's so great to have a lot of work. There is a good variety, which helps keep it interesting. I'll never be bored!
I really like the culture at Bloom Health. Everyone is willing to help you out and answer any question. Since I am so new to the company and to the health industry, I have a lot of questions. I've never felt stupid for asking a question; very comfortable and welcomed to ask away.
There is much more to talk about, but I think this entry is long enough. I don't want to bore you.
Oh, but there is one more thing: last weekend we went to a dear high school friend's wedding - it was absolutely beautiful. Congratulations to the new Mr. and Mrs. Leen! Thank you so much for including us in your day.
Love.
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Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Yes, I'm still here.
It's been too long since I've blogged. The last couple weeks have been absolutely insane for me. The insanity will continue for the rest of the month - but I wanted to quickly update you on everything that is going on.
First. GREAT news. I accepted a job offer! It was the internship I told you about a couple posts ago. I will start out as the marketing intern and will hopefully begin as a FT employee at the end of August-beginning of September. The people are great - the culture is amazing - the space is beautiful - the opportunities are endless. I can't wait to start. My first day is the Monday after graduation, June 21st. I won't have a break between school and work, but I am just fine with that because I am so thankful for this opportunity!
Second. Great/not-so-great news. My portfolio is complete!! Printed, bound and in the hands of my instructor so that I can graduate! Some blood, sweat and tears were shed while creating that little book but it was all worth it. The not-so-great part is when I presented my portfolio to an industry professional yesterday. First thing that wasn't good: I was presenting to a creative person, not an account. There are significant differences between the two disciplines, so pitching an account portfolio to a creative professional is a big challenge. The whole time I was presenting, this gentleman (I'll call him Bob) had a puzzled look on his face like I was trying to explain quantum physics to him. At the end of my presentation, Bob told me that presenting my portfolio as a cookbook is a major risk and not many people are going to like it or even understand it. Bob said that if I presented my portfolio to his coworker, who is an account person, he would laugh at me and say that I'm crazy. I stood up for myself and said that I am willing to take that risk - my main objective is to set myself apart from all other account portfolios. If someone doesn't like what I've done with my portfolio, than I'm not right for the position or that company. Bob said, "Well fine - if you're ok with not having a job." I pushed right back, "I have already secured a job, so that's not an issue for me." He let out a sarcastic chuckle.
I went into this presentation expecting criticism - constructive criticism. Bob should have embraced the idea of a concept within a portfolio without shooting it down right away. My portfolio is cutting edge and risky. Being a risk-taker is what gets you to places in life. I am a risk taker.
Some of my risks:
- Going to a non-traditional school, The Art Institutes International MN
- Writing a petition to the school president about major scheduling issues
- Getting married while in school full-time and working part-time
- Presenting my portfolio as a cookbook
- Accepting a position that is a 3-month internship, with the hopes of a full-time position
- Sticking up for myself. Telling Bob that if someone doesn't like my portfolio, it's not my problem.
I was very upset last night after my presentation but as I reflect back I have realized that Bob is behind, I am ahead. Just because Bob is a professional and I am a new graduate, doesn't mean he is above me. I think I could teach him a thing or two.
Now, I'd like to invite you to come see my portfolio! An open house, Friday, June 18th from 9-12 is our portfolio show at Solera restaurant in Minneapolis. I hope to see you there!
Love.
ps. If you come see my portfolio, I'll have a tasty treat for you! Handmade!
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