RateMyPlacement in The Times…
Posted by Chris on 26th June 2008 in Blog
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RateMyPlacement has again featured in The Times today, as part of an article in the Careers section. We were approached by Times journalist Emily Ford and asked to provide her with some ’amusing’ anecdotes of what not to do when on on a placement or internship.
As you can see from the article, there are some quite amusing stories and hopefully some pretty good pointers of what not to do when on placement! Having said that, three of the stories are from members of the RateMyPlacement team and we turned out alright (apart from Sid).
Here are our ‘amusing’ stories from our placements:

Pass on confidential information. Alastair Lindsay, a founder of RateMyPlacement, an internship feedback website, was at the Bank of England, where a royal visitor, Prince William, was expected. An e-mail went round the bank alerting staff to the Prince’s arrival. Lindsay decided to gloat to friends at other companies about meeting the prince. “Unfortunately I missed the ‘confidential’ tag on the e-mail and it got flagged by the bank’s security system. I was handed an official warning, and probably labelled a threat to national security,” he says. Press ‘Reply All’ without thinking. A former intern at Jansen-Cilag, a pharmaceutical company, says: “A fellow placement student was arranging taxis for the Christmas party and e-mailed round asking for our addresses. I replied saying that I hoped I wouldn’t need a taxi because I planned to go back with her manager, Gary. When my colleagues started sniggering I realised I’d ‘replied all’ to the entire company.”

Assume that your boss shares your sense of humour. Chris Wickson, a fellow founder of RateMyPlacement, recalls: “I was on a placement during the Ashes series of 2006, and a few of us thought it would be funny to get Monty Panesar masks and wear them down to the canteen. A lot of people looked at us with alarm and we realised that to the noncricket fan our light-hearted banter could be taken the wrong way. We were told to take the masks off and given a stern talking to by our bosses.”
Have you got any amusing or embarrassing stories from your placement or internship, or anything you recommend students do not do whilst at work! Why not share your stories on our Forum….













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