Susannah did a Philosophy and Politics degree. In her second year she applied to the Career Mentor Scheme and was matched with a mentor in Media, Publishing and Journalism – Home Affairs Correspondent at BBC South West.
Her mentor is an experienced professional in this sector. He has previously worked as a radio newsreader and presenter and as a news reporter at ITV.
Susannah gave us more details about their successful 6-month partnership.
What were the highlights of the scheme for you?
My mentor, is amazing – he’s a constant source of support for me and always there when I need his help. He’s come onto campus and filmed friends and I for a segment on a BBC report he was doing, taking the time to show me how all the equipment and filming works. When I mentioned I was interested in journalism internships in America, he introduced me to a friend of his who offered invaluable advice and help with my applications.
What did you find most useful from the mentoring experience?
Insight into entry requirements for masters courses, what I should be doing now.
What message would you give to a student thinking of applying for the Career Mentor Scheme?
You’ll learn invaluable advice through taking part in the scheme, and it gives you a huge heads up on your chosen profession.
Her mentor said:
“[The highlight for me has been] seeing Susannah grow, develop and extend her abilities and experience in media.“