Friday 27 June 2014

Goodbye from Victoria!


It is said that everything in life ends for better or for worse.

Now the internship has ended, although it seems like just yesterday when Victoria applied for the position inevitably attracted by the words "museum" and "Science".

Therefore, unfortunately, Victoria will not return on Monday to spot the beautiful facade of the Pavilion of Peru, to hear the gurgling of children who are waiting outside to begin their deserved visit, to greet all her fantastic co-workers, to sit in front of the Mac screen which is by the way- at least a million-inches, to eat toast for breakfast and drink green tea with lemon, to interview the Lucky person who is due to appear on #Meet the people of La Casa de la Ciencia; to get the daily photo on Instagram, spread Museum events and activities on the Internet, write press releases, communication plans, newsletters, social media content ...

By the way, it is strange to talk about myself in the third person.

It is said that everything in life ends for better or for worse.


For worse – there will be no more tea with lemon, talks with colleagues, Instagram, kids, Planetarium. In summary, this exhilarating routine will end.

For better - I have fond memories of this period (writing in first person definitely works better). I learned a lot in these three months - technical and human knowledge. I am more self-reliant, creative, and entrepreneurial. I have been trained in actual communication, in dealing with people. Now I can share my newly acquired experience with the rest of the world.

But of course, the rest of the world will never be the Peru Pavilion. (I promise I wanted to finish this post on a positive note ...)

Our interns in Science Fair in Seville.
On the left, Victoria from Commercial department.
On the right, Anna from Marketing department.

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