The end of my time as an intern is
approaching. Some international interns like me might be looking forward to
finishing their contracts and going back to their home countries which are more
comfortable for them. In my case, I am already starting to miss Football BC. Do
you know why I feel like that? The reason is very simple. That’s because I want
to work longer with my supervisor, Daniel, who has provided me with outstanding
opportunities for me to gain a lot of experience under my belt. Everything I
have learned from him, I truly value.
I want share with you some of the things
that he has done for me that have greatly influenced me.
When I was in Japan, I was a firefighter.
Unfortunately, I ended up quitting that prestigious career because at that time
I felt I did not have a strong enough mentality to handle the hardships and
expectations as a firefighter. I lost almost all the confidence that I had been
building since I was a child and suffered from a great deal of depression. At
the same time, I was intimidated with challenging myself again and had tried to
avoid working in a serious environment, which caused me a lot of pressure until
joining Football BC. So, working in Football BC was extremely important turning
point to getting myself back.
I feel like I have gained so much of my
confidence back since joining Football BC. From experiences such as going on business
trips,
interviewing with a Japanese player, and so on, I am trying to
challenging myself all the time even though I still struggle sometimes to
communicate like native English speakers. That’s because Daniel helps me grow
as a communications assistant by giving me informative advice. In addition, he puts
a lot of trust in me which makes me want to live up to his expectations and
contribute to Football BC.
Let me tell you what makes him different
from other supervisors.
1. He is a role model as a
supervisor.
He never blames me for making mistakes
and praises me after I have done each task, which helps me work smoothly and
comfortably because I can challenge myself without being afraid.
2. He is an extremely reliable
individual.
When I went on a trip to Kamloops by
myself, I encountered a lot of challenging experiences I had to deal with. But,
I was able to complete all my tasks because Daniel supported me all the time
even though he had a lot on his plate at BC Place at the same day. I must say
without him, I would not have succeeded in the trip.
3. He is an amazing writer.
Some people might think I am good at writing
blogs. The reason is he always proofreads my draft after I have finished up.
Therefore, I am able to enhance my writing skills and familiarize myself with a
more reader-friendly writing style day-by-day. At the same time, I learned I
should not compare someone with others and try to avoid stereotypes when I
write.
4. He is an efficient and
organized person.
I learned from him that I have to be
familiar with computer skills, especially Excel, coupled with enhancing my
typing speed if I want to be a competent business person like him (His typing
speed is outstanding). In addition, he taught me I had to compile every file I worked
with neatly just in case. I think I am getting to be an efficient business
person little by little trying to imitate his work style.
5. He is courteous and generous.
When I look like I’ve been working too
hard, he definitely worries about my condition and tells me to take a break.
Also, he is often generous whenever we are traveling or working long hours and
will treat me to meals. What is more, he gives me a ride whenever we
participate in any events. I realized that style is a common practice among
Canadians and helps encourage socializing.
Let me take the time here to give advice
for people looking for a job. In my opinion, the best way to recognize what
companies will be a good fit when you job hunt is not the size of the company
or the amount of salary, it is the reputation and personalities of your
potential supervisor. When finding these type of people, you will be able to
take full advantage of your skills like I have. In my case, I hesitated to
apply for Football BC because I had no knowledge about football but I heard
from former interns working at Football BC a lot of positive things about
Daniel, which means if there had not been a great supervisor, I would not work
here now. Even after I joined Football BC, what I heard from people who know
Daniel is only amazing feedback. I must say I am a very happy person because I
work with him all the time while growing as an individual. Thanks to Daniel, I
was able to learn how to be not only a competent business person, but also a
successful individual. I hope you can find outstanding supervisors that can change
your life in a positive way. Daniel is definitely one of my mentors.
Finally, I really appreciate all of his
kindness. I must say without him, I would not have regained my confidence, while
improving my English and business skills. In the meanwhile, I would really like
to show my appreciation for him in the future. So, what I have to do is to
absorb everything I learned and make the best of these to contribute to my
future job. I believe I can do it because Daniel is always on my side. I hope I
am a competent business person like him and can work together with him again in
the future.
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