First things first, let me introduce myself to you all. I'm Selene
Shaw DiVAs new Marketing Apprentice. (I still can't get use to saying that). It's the 1st week of my new job and I must
say I'm enjoying it. Before I begin talking about how much I love my new job let
me start with how I got here.
I've always been a creative person but have never really known
what I wanted to do career wise. Even though I studied creative subjects at
GCSE, due to an unhealthy liking to CSI, I conjured up the idea that being a Forensic
Scientist was the job for me. Don't get me wrong I love science but this was
definitely not one of my greatest decisions. Anyhow, after 3 excruciating years
studying A-Levels, I managed to achieve grades that would secure me a place at University.
Fortunately, I was lucky enough to get my firm offer and was
accepted into Brunel University to study Media and Communications. I cannot
explain to you how happy I was; after all those years studying subjects that I
didn't want to do I was finally able to learn something I was interested in.
I didn't like my course.
Let me clarify, I absolutely loved University; it was an amazing
experience but I just couldn't justify spending an obscene amount of money
studying something I didn't enjoy. I had already gone through that with my
A-Levels; so I made one of the scariest decisions of my life, and decided to
leave University after my first year.
Instantly, I went into panic mode; no one will hire me without a
degree! What am I going to do now? I'm going to spend the rest of my life
flipping burgers! (Yes, I can be a bit of a drama queen).

I was overwhelmed; I said to myself:-
"Yes, this is it? This
is my big break!"
So I went shopping, bought a new blazer and did some major
research about them. I was so ready for that interview.
I didn't get the job.
DiVA continued giving me advice, setting up interviews. I continued
not getting the job.
When I saw that DiVA were offering a vacancy to work as a
Marketing Apprentice within their offices, I jumped at the opportunity, and
luckily for me, I was offered the job.
Here I am, 9 months later, finally doing something that suits me. We're a really small team and a warm, friendly environment to work in. I this on Monday and spent the day updating Twitter and FaceBook via Hoot Suite;
a social media programming tool I had never even heard of let alone used before. After a process of clicking buttons and hoping for the best I’ve managed to get the
hang of it. I’ve also been uploading new jobs to the website, re-designing the
new apprenticeship blog and attended a networking event at Channel 4 where I got
to meet a fellow apprentices.

I will be
regularly updating this blog letting you all know the adventures I get up to
and what an apprenticeship is really like. You never know, if you like what you
hear, it may be you filling out those applications soon.
Until next time...