Ever wanted to know what we get up to on the RSC graduate scheme? In this blog, members of our graduate scheme describe some of the interesting (or unusual!) activities and projects they are working on, as well as what it is like to work in a variety of departments across the RSC.

Find out more about the RSC Graduate Scheme here
 

Marketing Department



When we were allocated our new rotations, I was intrigued to be going into the marketing department. Having no marketing experience previously, I didn’t know what to expect from the rotation, but one of the best parts of the graduate scheme is the experience of trying new things!

Luckily for me, the marketing department (as is the whole of the RSC) were very welcoming and helpful in showing me how much marketing takes place at the RSC.  I was given the opportunity to work on several different projects, including the Westminster Fellowship Scheme. Working on the scheme introduced me to so many different ways of marketing, from e-mails to LinkedIn advertising. As with most projects within the RSC, I was working with several departments, including another graduate in membership development who was very helpful in tweeting about the scheme from the @teamMyRSC twitter account.

Both of my rotations in Marketing and Higher Education, Business and Industry incorporated many different projects that involved data analysis. Working on these projects helped me to identify my enjoyment of working in this area. While in marketing, a postion in the Business Intelligence team came up and with the support from colleagues I applied. At the end of May I finished in marketing and the graduate scheme to start my new role as a business intelligence analyst.
 
The graduate scheme was a fantastic opportunity for me to work with many different teams and also receive lots of training, plus it was lovely to be able to work with the other grads on the graduate projects. The two graduate projects that I have worked on since being involved in the graduate scheme have been great fun and a brilliant opportunity for the grads to work together. Just after joining the scheme, I was involved in the organization of the policy lecture series and in January the graduates were given what seemed the mammoth task of organising the RSC stand at the Cambridge Science Festival. Whilst a huge task, working together and with other staff it was a success, with a few laughs along the way – the giant Benedict Cumberbatch, lots of star jumps, bath bombs and a large quantity of dried fruit!




Melissa is a past Graduate of Royal Society of Chemistry's Graduate Scheme. To see if we are currently recruiting for the RSC Graduate Scheme click here
 

Posted by Melissa Black on Jun 6, 2013 11:22 AM Europe/London

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