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Vineet Jivatramani

A marketing internship at Emotional Logic led to a graduate position with the company as Marketing Executive.

How did you find out about the internship?

When I first came to Newcastle University, I felt overwhelmed and uncertain about many things, especially when it came to the job market in Europe. As an international student, I didn’t know where to start with finding part-time work, internships, or even applying for full-time jobs. Everything seemed confusing and intimidating.

Accessing support from the Newcastle University Business School Careers and Employability team helped me navigate this new world of opportunities. One of the best resources they provided was MyCareer, a platform that became my go-to tool for job applications and discovering available opportunities.

This guidance led me to successfully secure a summer Marketing Internship through the Careers Service’s NCL Internship scheme, giving me the chance to experience UK work culture up close. I feel grateful for the opportunity to complete this internship and so thankful to the team for believing in me—even when I doubted myself.

What did you gain from the experience?

Each day of my internship taught me something—whether big lessons or small realisations—not just in marketing, but also in being a good team player and an accountable professional. These experiences have shaped the person I’m becoming for the corporate world. What made it even more special was the environment: supervisors who were always ready to guide, colleagues who felt more like friends, and a founder and manager who became true mentors. Of course, I made mistakes along the way, but looking back, each of those moments became part of my learning journey, leaving me with so many takeaways I can carry forward.

On completion of my NCL Internship, I was delighted to be offered a graduate job with Emotional Logic as Marketing Executive. I am ready to face this with even more energy and confidence.