Hello, I need some outside input for my questions. I'm a new grad. I got going and was writing an entire essay, but it was getting long, and I just want some answers now. Maybe I'll post the longer version sometime.
Anyways, I worked in an office of a summer school for a couple months, and I basically did all the work. HR, communication with parents, teachers, staff, arranging for field trips, handling money, leading staff meetings. There were more than 100 students and a dozen staff daily, a few extra volunteers sometimes.
What I didn't do is hiring or making radical changes to the budget. We pretty much stuck to the year before's budget/planning. First of all because it works, and second because the other person in the office and I (there were only 2 people in the office - me & director) both were new at this and also didn't get any training. All we had were last year's binders of documents, and we had to figure everything out by following the photocopied-paper trail -- and by we I mean me. He trusted me to do everything and trust he did.
So my questions are:
- Was the role fitting of an associate/assistant director title?
- Can I put down project management/general management as my skills
- How legitimate was this experience? How much is it worth in terms of work experience in a potential hire?
I think because I made decisions like choosing which pool to go to for a trip (even though most other destinations were already chosen), planning for them every week, and getting the staff to work with me might be deserving of it? I already got it approved by the director.
For the same reason, the trips were weekly and I had to make sure everything was in order in a set timeline. No fancy methods or software or anything, but can I still claim project and/or general management skills?
Someone told me bc this wasn't an internship, it's not really a significant work exp (and that basically my resume has no value). So I wanted to know just how much this job would count towards someone's professional work exp. Is it similar to an internship? More? Less? Is it enough to overlook my shitty gpa, is the real question lol.
Oh, and if anyone could suggest any jobs/careers that might fit me or have a chance of hiring me, please let me know.
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