Thursday, 31 January 2013

Emma's Product Compliance Internship with Stephar UK -- Week 8


The good news is, my company are thinking of hiring me after my internship! Whoop!

The aftermath of the inspection left me with a lot to do, and yesterday I received my first ‘approval’ from the MHRA which was exciting! This meant that stock which has been shelved since October 2011, can now be put back on the market as a direct result of my efforts.

I’ve since developed a good relationship with the MHRA, which if upheld, will greatly benefit the company. The MHRA are after all the ones who decide on the frequency of the inspections, therefore keeping in their good books is definitely a bonus!

I feel as thought the work I have been employed to do, has nearly been completed. The work seems to be slowing a bit; with more organising and filing just to keep everything in order for the future. I work pretty independently, which has its benefits, but I do miss little work chats now and again. So that’s another thing I’ve learnt to keep in mind with regards to future employment.

I don’t know what the future holds for me with regards to Stephar, but I’m looking forward to finding out!

Thursday, 10 January 2013

Aaron's Internship Working on Microbial Remediation of Biomass Wastewater -- The Halfway(ish) Point

2013 has landed in our laps, with all the optimism of impending cuts, austerity measures and other unfortunate circumstances. Times are harder than ever in the job market, and the most important thing that employers are looking for is experience. An internship is a decent way to fill in those blank spaces on your CV, and for those who don’t remember I’ve been doing mine in the Biological Sciences department, working on microbial remediation of the UEA biomass plant’s wastewater. I may be slightly late here (I distinctly remember promising to write in a fortnight’s time, on the 29th of October), but here’s my halfway entry.
‘Halfway!?’ I hear you scream wildly, pieces of your favourite biscuit exploding from your outraged mouth, ‘internships are only supposed to be for 8 weeks, and yours started in the middle of October!’ I know this well, and I was supposed to finish on the 8th of December. However, as my research project turned out to be less costly than anticipated (I realised I could perform my own analyses, rather than sending them to another lab), there were enough funds to stretch to another 4 weeks of interning, which is where I now find myself.
The six weeks of internship that followed my last entry passed much more quickly than I expected. I really got to grips with the aims of my research and what was needed to reach them, and settled in to the process of research reasonably comfortably. As with all scientific endeavours, there were plenty of false leads, technical issues and less-than-conclusive results, but in such a short time these things are to be expected, even wanted: I learnt a lot more trying to fix problems with processes and equipment than I would have if all was smooth sailing. I found my feet with the experiments I was performing, and liaising with the different stakeholders of the project made me feel that I had made a real contribution. After the 8 weeks was up, I faced a month’s break; my (Australian) supervisor was returning to her sunny climes for Christmas and the New Year, and we decided it would be better to break and reconvene in January, rather than me continuing unsupervised.
The month’s break saw the completion of many PhD applications, some real soul-searching, and an eventual decision to re-align my career aims. To cut a long story short, I changed my mind about pursuing a PhD. My skills and interests don't match up well enough with PhD research for me to really devote myself to it, and devotion and persistence are what a PhD is all about. I’ve decided that a career in science communication and policy would suit me better, so that’s now the main goal! I really think my time off was crucial, as it allowed me to really focus on what my priorities were, weigh up pros and cons, and finally make a call. My internship has also played an important part in this choice: although I’ve genuinely enjoyed it and am looking forward to the next 4 weeks, I’ve realised that other things hold more potential for me. Without the internship, I wouldn’t have had the chance to experience full-time research and probably would’ve made a different decision, committing to a path that I deep down wasn’t entirely happy with. This is an important, additional benefit of internships that are often forgotten in the new graduate’s quest for experience; experience is not just a paragraph on your résumé, it’s a chance to try a career on for size, and see if it fits.
So now I’m looking towards the next stage of the internship. I think it’ll be business as usual, more experiments and analyses. I can’t wait to be back on campus, because UEA is a great place to work. Who knows, perhaps I’ll start looking for another internship? It’s working out well so far!

Monday, 7 January 2013

Emma's Product Compliance Internship with Stephar UK -- Week 2

Following the immense excitement and excess of Christmas, I was almost relieved when Wednesday the 2nd of January arrived. Back to reality, and with an impending site inspection, the work load and pace soared. The fatal combination of staff sickness’ and ample bank holidays resulted in an awful lot to be getting on with. I much prefer the busy, reactive side of the business and have felt like a real key team member in preparing for the inspection.

These last couple of weeks I have moved away from the product compliance aspect, and have been overwhelmed with operational elements. I have been fully involved in creating and amending official documentation such as System Operating Procedures, Site Master File, and training files.

I feel like I’m genuinely making a positive contribution to the company, and can see my work being put into place and utilised. I’m continually looking for jobs following the completion of my internship, and have been able to add so much to my CV and application forms as a result of this internship.