I’m writing this blog with three days left working at TeamKinetic. It’s been a year full of learning, personal growth, and questionable tea bag choices (Yorkshire is best, obviously). When I got the call back in March last year telling me that I’d gotten the job I was nervous but excited. I had no idea what to expect, but stepping into the office for the first time in July, my nerves were calmed by the friendly faces of the team!
New Challenges = New Memories
Going from university, which is heavily theory based, into a full-time job was a challenge but I loved it! Now I sit here, exactly a year after my first day, it’s clear to me that anyone at university should strongly consider taking a placement year. The experience I’ve gained over the past 52 weeks is incredible. From volunteering at the LFC Foundation to visiting Nightstop Greater Manchester, I’ve also been introduced to a first-hand view of the tireless hard work that goes on in the third sector.
I think my best experience while working at TeamKinetic was attending AVM’s National Conference in London. I got to talk to current and potential customers about what TeamKinetic has to offer – something that was a totally new experience for me. As someone who’s only been to London to watch Sheffield United lose at Wembley, it was nice to have a more positive memory to associate with the city!
Come visit our stand at @AVMtweets conference! We’re always happy to talk 😄
— TeamKinetic (@TeamKineticUK) October 17, 2019
(We also have free stress balls and chocolate 😉) #AVM2019 pic.twitter.com/4WjMVapTZA
Honourable mentions:
- A trip to Alton Towers where we all discovered that when Milo said he didn’t like rollercoasters, he really meant it!Â
- Those days when Steve would bring his VR headset into the office for us all to have a play with at lunch.
Here’s Milo having a fight with an invisible man… I think he’s winning.
The ‘Team’ Behind TeamKinetic
A personal highlight has been working alongside Chris, Steve, and Rolf. Thanks for making work so enjoyable and supporting me and my professional growth this past year. Contributing towards the growth of TeamKinetic for the past year has been an absolute pleasure.
Also spending my placement year alongside someone else from the university made settling in that much easier, so I want to say a big thank you to Milo too.
I’d like to wish the best of luck to Sammy and Chloe who will be taking over from myself and Milo, you can find out more about them by reading their introduction blogs below!
Introducing TeamKinetic: Sammy Reid – Dropping the Poms
Introducing TeamKinetic: Chloe – All about creativity
If you’re ever in need of volunteer management software, I can’t recommend better people to get it from!
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