Thursday, September 24, 2015
Batch 2: Due 9/24
1. I interned at the Office of Senator Bob Huff, who represents the 29th District of California. This district includes parts of Orange County, Los Angeles County, and San Bernardino County. As the Senate Minority Leader of California, the senator has a Capitol Office and a District Office, as an intern at the District Office I mostly dealt with constituents and acted as a "District Representative" to the people. As a District Representative I stood in for the Senator at public events such as ribbon cuttings or fundraisers, I also worked with constituents on more personal levels with constituents in case work, where constituents would refer to the senators office with their concerns.
2. During the internship, I found that I enjoyed attending public events as a District Representative. I enjoy being able to talk to people, and hear their concerns and talk about the situations, opposed to dealing with case work, where most communication takes place over e-mail.
3. I found that many people really value the effort of the Senator to appear or have representatives at events. It seemed like the constituents that were passionate about their beliefs and took their role as a citizen seriously, were the ones that expressed their concerns the most and showed up to events put on by the Senators. As a district representative I valued these people and it made my job enjoyable.
4. A typical day in the office, would usually consist of going through newspapers and online articles to see what issues were making headlines in the district, so we could be aware of what was going on. This would usually take a few hours as I would read through the San Gabriel Tribune, Los Angeles Times, The Orange County Register, and The Inland Valley Daily Bulletin. After this I would see what case work I could help resolve or help refer people to help. There was a lot of calls, e-mails, and writing that came along with Case Work.
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Brianna,
ReplyDeleteSounds like an awesome experience! I'm currently interning in Mayor Stanton's office in Phoenix, and I've noticed the same thing when it comes to dealing with constituents. I really enjoy working with people. For me it's usually over the phone, but you really can build some meaningful relationships with individuals you speak with. And it's great to be able to help them resolve issues that they've been facing. I'm glad to hear that you've had such a positive experience with the Senator.
Brianna, the District Representative position sounds like a really rewarding one. Do you ever do case outreach for people who have specific problems that you or your boss might be able to help with.
DeleteBrianna,
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like you learned many valuable assets to add towards your degree during your internship experience. It’s awesome how you got to attend public events as a District Represent.
I also enjoy being able to talk to others and hearing their concerns and then help find solutions to them. After all, that's our career and passion! :)
-Denise
Brianna,
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like you learned many valuable assets to add towards your degree during your internship experience. It’s awesome how you got to attend public events as a District Represent.
I also enjoy being able to talk to others and hearing their concerns and then help find solutions to them. After all, that's our career and passion! :)
-Denise
Brianna,
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like you learned many valuable assets to add towards your degree during your internship experience. It’s awesome how you got to attend public events as a District Represent.
I also enjoy being able to talk to others and hearing their concerns and then help find solutions to them. After all, that's our career and passion! :)
-Denise
There is definitely a difference when you get to get out, meet, and speak with people versus sending messages through email. Having face to face contact not only makes it personable but helps to build your professional contacts.
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