Well after the Christmas hols my job hunting was in full swing again as soon as January started. I have had great feedback and all my Christmas applications seemed to catch up with me at once.

I went to a 2nd interview for a job as a PR Assistant and they offered me the job. The only thing is it was for a charity and the salary was a lot lower than what I was looking for. The actual job was pretty much my perfect role, but I turned them down as I worried about future salary and did not feel that my heart was in their cause. I even called my career consultant and told him I had 2 offers and he thought I should pick the travel one as it is more down to earth, sounded like a lot of fun and would offer me the rewards I am looking for. I sound very capitalist but at the moment I guess I am quite money-motivated, less concerned about being ethical. Although I think working for the charity would have been a much more creative role.

About my 2nd job offer: I got a random call last Sunday from a travel company to come to an interview for a Marketing Assstant. I went along on Monday and whatever I did must've worked as they showed me around the office and introduced me to the team! It looked like a fun place to work but also hectic and disorganized. Hopefully I will be able to help them out. I thought initially to take the other job but I think I would miss out on too many perks if I didn't work here.

1) It's a luxury cruise line company which means I have the potential to travel :)
2) Friendly and international team.
3) Chance to learn all areas of marketing.
4) Chance to meet many interesting people from around the world.

It looked like they do a lot of data stuff and analysis which I am not too keen on as I am of a more creative background. I would like to improve my writing skills as I haven't really done any since my degree 2 years ago.

I am excited and nervous at the same time. I just hope it all goes well on Monday when I start. I have training and will probably spend most of the day sitting with people listening to them talk about their job. I always find this difficult as I think you never really know if you're absorbing this info until you have to actually do the job. I have been doing my research on travel marketing and I think it is a fun and exciting subject to work on. I hope now is the time I will get to use all my influences from quirky brands like lastminute.com. I love their campaigns, they are fun and visually appealing. The company I am going to work for has less humour in their brochures, as they are trying to promote Luxury branding.

I noticed that the information in their Brochures was quite confusing (or is this all travel brochures??) and the copy was wishy washy at most. I am not sure the UK audience would respond to this style. I was thinking of going on a travel writing course as I would like to learn more about how to do it!

Feel quite nervous about doing graphic design again to work on their brochures. I haven't worked on anything visual for a few months. Let's hope I still have some skills haha.