1) I have a twin sister. She is the same age as me (you would be surprised how many people ask that) and we are not identical. We are actually complete opposites in just about everything, but I guess that’s what makes us complement each other so well. 2) I only dated my husband for 3 months [...]
Posts Tagged ‘networking’
This Is Who I Am: 8 Random Facts about this Blogger
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged blogging, business attire, networking on January 14, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Do’s & Don’ts of Interviewing: How to make them want you
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged entry-level job, interviewing, negotiating, networking, self-promotion on December 21, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Last week I saw perhaps the most brilliant interviewing technique and wondered “why didn’t I think of that myself?” I was asked to be one of the interviewers for an opening on my team and was blown away by how well this one candidate did across the board despite being the underdog on paper. Don’t [...]
Getting the attention of Millennials means being connected
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Gen Y, media, millenials, networking on November 16, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Millennials are a new breed of consumers who are well connected – to their families, friends, and online “communities”. They spend time with the people that matter to them, whether virtually, on the phone, or in person. These connections are influential to Millennials at work, home, and in the consumer world. TV is no longer [...]
5 Ways to Make Your (Unpaid) Internship Worth It
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged internships, interviewing, networking, unpaid internship on July 27, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
The Employee Evolution post “Unpaid Internships are a Waste” says: “Everyone knows you do next to nothing at most unpaid internships. College students should all do themselves a favor and refuse to accept these unpaid resume builders. Know that in the grand scheme of things, selling yourself and building a strong work ethic will take you [...]
