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An Intern’s View: From Journalism To Copywriting

Nicola Fox, Sound Advice’s most recent intern, shares some insights to her experience with the venture, and what she learned along the way.

I applied for an internship with Sound Advice during my degree in Journalism and Visual Media and was thrilled when Caroline welcomed me aboard in December 2010. My work with Sound Advice was varied during this time, but mainly focused on researching and writing articles for the blog.

During my time at Sound Advice, I learned a lot from Caroline who became a mentor and friend. Learning about children with moderate to profound deafness, inspired me to delve into a world that I had no previous knowledge of.

Researching topics for Sound Advice made me curious about communication realities and possibilities for children who are deaf and hard-of-hearing.

As a result, the research thesis for my MA in International Communications was titled, ‘Social Inclusion and Digital Identity: An Exploration of Facebook as a Communication Tool for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing People’.

Three things I didn’t know before working at Sound Advice

  1. A huge range of hearing exists within what is defined as being ‘deaf’.
  2. People who are deaf communicate in several ways. Not all deaf people sign, not everyone lip-reads, and verbal skills range equally.
  3. People who are deaf do not live in a silent world.

 

What did you find most challenging about working with Sound Advice?

While writing for Sound Advice and my research thesis, the biggest issue was trying to educate other people in the varying degrees of deafness while educating myself on the communicative abilities of deaf and hard-of-hearing people.

Did working with Sound Advice shape your work after moving on from here?

I loved working with Sound Advice but unfortunately had to move on from this exemplary venture. Working here gave me the passion to commit to doing my MA thesis and furthered my job prospects. For example, my current role in marketing requires copywriting, a skill I learned while with Sound Advice.

(compiled by Nicola Fox)

Further Reading

* An Intern’s View: From Journalism To Technology

* The Intern’s View: Moving Into Non-Profit Work

* An Intern’s View: Getting To Really Communicate

Sep 7, 2012Team Sound Advice

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