A day in the life of a DP Intern

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sabihanusaiba9
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A day in the life of a DP Intern

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From what I can tell, an internship with Different Perspective is different from most others. Other internships have you sitting at a desk all day doing work that doesn’t necessarily challenge you or feels repetitive not really allowing you to stretch your legs or challenging you to get out of your comfort zone.

At DP, everyone encourages you to be a part of the team, allowing you list of poland consumer email to sit in on client meetings and make important decisions. Not only that, but the team here is a close-knit group of fantastic individuals who are experts in their field and know how to bring out the best in anyone that interns with them.

Here’s a look at how one of my days as a Different Perspective intern went.


6:30 am

Woke up, fell out of bed
Dragged a comb across my head
Found my way downstairs and drank a cup
And looking up I noticed I was late
Found my phone and grabbed my bag
Made the train in seconds flat.*

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*Some creative credit must go to ‘A Day in The Life’ by the Beatles

7:45 am

Every morning, I ride the 8:00 am SunRail from DeBary, Florida to the Church Street station in Orlando, Florida – the closest stop to the DP office. There’s a lady at the DeBary station who must work for the station as she is always there. I can’t hear her too well over the engine whirring in the background, but that doesn’t stop her from trying to say something to me every morning.
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