I have been extremely blessed to work as Library Graduate Trainee at Kew Gardens, surrounded by a specialist collection on botany and plant science and just a walk away from the gardens that makes this institution so famous. In this last month, I have learned so much about the librarian's profession in terms of cataloguing books and helping library users at the enquiry desk and still motivated to learn more as my responsibilities grow.
With having such an opportunity, I definitely don't think it is time to slack off, so I am already thinking about my next career step - getting a masters degree in Library and Information Studies. For a lot of librarians this may not be an immediate necessity but to pursue my specific goals it is ideal to learn more about the industry and connect with many people in the process. After finding out one of prospective university choices application deadline is actually only a short while away, the last two weeks have been pretty daunting.
However, one never fears a challenge and I know just how I am going to succeed: - actively participating in activities that will assist in my career After all, nobody becomes a subject-specialist librarian for East Asian collections overnight. So look forward to my future posts on my crazy schedule between work and studying languages, workshops and conferences, training and who knows what else I will find within London.
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