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The road to finding an internship is not very easy. At first, I applied to not the organization where I am currently an intern. I sent an internship application and my resume to a graphic design company through my professor’s recommendation, but I didn’t receive an offer or interview. The professor recommended another nonprofit organization, the organization I am currently interning for, and I did not get a response after sending my resume and follow-up emails to the organization’s boss. After a Follow-Up call, I finally got a call back from my boss. He gave me an introduction to how the organization works and how everyone works. My first task is to complete the basic information, and bio, upload my professional photo and upload the Internship Agreement that I filled out and signed. I was assigned to the Communications & Marketing Department. Mainly responsible for newsletters, posters, flyers, mailers, postcards, and social media contests.