I first learned about PIND during the celebration of its 10th anniversary in 2021. There was an online competition with a chance to win amazing prizes. I participated and came second. After that, I followed PIND on all its social media platforms, and when the internship position came up, I applied and got in. I chose to intern at PIND because I was interested in their various activities and their impact on young people in the Niger Delta. I believed it would be a fantastic opportunity for me to learn, grow and contribute to society in an impactful way. For a fresh graduate who didn’t know what to expect from working a nine-to-five, PIND gave me a healthy perspective. I learned good work ethics, commitment, passion, and teamwork. Every task allowed me to challenge myself and be my best. The most beautiful thing was seeing the leaders working twice as hard as the other team members to ensure the job was done. PIND gives room to succeed and reach for the sky with a unique organizational structure for learning and growing. All the experience gained in the past year has opened doors to greater opportunities and inspired a zeal to pursue work in the development sector.