So I recently interviewed for a content writing internship for a small travel company, and while I got the position, I left the interview incredibly confused of what would be expected of me.
I was basically just asked what my strengths were as a writer, and then I was introduced to the other interns and told what their positions were.
I wasn’t given formal hours to be there, just told when the office was open and when group meetings were and to show up whenever I was able to. I also wasn’t really told what kind of content I would be writing. Obviously I know it’s related to travel, but when I asked for more information about what was expected of me, my interviewer basically just said everyone collaborates and writes what they want—so it could be about locations to travel to, travel gear, notable travelers, etc. My interviewer also said they would send me project ideas, but I wasn’t given any timeframe for completing projects. I wasn’t even given an official start date.
I’m still a college student, I have no professional writing experience, and I’m required to have an internship to graduate. I thought this would be a great opportunity, but after leaving the interview I’m feeling really anxious about it.
Since I already kind of accepted the position I’d feel bad quitting, but it also seems like there’s not really any clear schedule so I don’t think anyone is counting on me for content. It’s also unpaid, so I’m not losing anything financially.
I guess I just want to know if quitting basically before I started is an acceptable thing to do, or if I should try to attend a few meetings and see how things go? Things just felt incredibly unorganized, and I don’t even think I have a supervisor to work with, I’m just being thrown in and expected to write content.
Also if I do quit, how should I do it? Is an email okay, or do I go in person and just say this isn’t a good fit?
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