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The first conversation I had as an intern at Miracle Studios began with: “Ok, tell me what you can do, and what you want to do.” I knew immediately that I had chosen the right place to work.

Because what I wanted to do was write, Raj threw me right into creating the text for the company’s new website. I had hardly expected to get an assignment so quickly, let alone one that was so prominent. Truth be told, I was a little overwhelmed. Raj and the team explained that there hadn’t been time to work on in-house projects in the last three years, because of the overwhelming number of clients’ projects that the studio had committed to. But now a window had just opened; I was really walking into a major overhaul.

As I would soon learn, taking on a project at Miracle doesn’t just mean making something new. Everyone—and I mean each person, down to the very last inhabitant of the most distant corner of the office—had ideas that would be incorporated. The general aim was to create something user-friendly, which also showcased what the company was capable of. So I jumped on board and took on my own role in the massive pulling together of ideas and effort.

At this point I had only been writing for Miracle Studios for a very short time. Most people would think that that’s really not enough time to understand a company, and normally I would agree. The thing with Miracle is that you become immediately enveloped in the awesome work culture that makes this place work. I worried that I wouldn’t have any idea what to write about Miracle’s mission, the work they do here and the motivation that drives them. How wrong I was!

Writing for Miracle Studios’ website was easy—inspiring, even—because I got to know the company culture right off the bat. It wasn’t just that Raj sat me down and explained the very personal journey of setting up this company. It was also that designers would come up to me offering candid information and suggestions. The head designer, once came over and told me to relax my writing style a little. “It should be fresh, something you can relate to.” People don’t hesitate to contribute to your work because it’s expected that you will do the same for them. A couple of days later I was at his desk giving my suggestions about the layout and color scheme of the website he was designing. How about that?

I started to understand that this is just how things go here. The people you work with put a lot of faith in your ability to perform, and as a result you don’t just want to commit, you want to give them the best results you can. In the end, I think that the way we all built the new Miracle Studios website is a perfect reflection of that little winged lion that follows you around the website. Just like the company emblem, the site is majestic.

There’s one more thing I think needs to be said. I’ve worked at a lot of places, and I can say with absolute certainty that the one thing every successful company has in common is a boss that vests responsibility and trust in his or her employees. When Raj needs to finalize something, you can be sure that his office will be filled with designers, a couple of administrators, an HR rep and even his week-old content writer. And because this makes us feel involved, we take on every project like it’s belongs specifically to us.

I’m definitely not trying to pay the company lip service—if you look through the website you can see for yourself how much Miracle talk I’ve been engaged in over the last couple of weeks! I’m just writing out my own experience with the company. If it sounds too good to be true, well, what can I say? Sometimes a company really is as good as it says it is.

Gabriela van der Linden

Content writer extraordinaire
miracle studios is a premium web design and development company based in India