I was at a monthly PRSA meeting, and the conversation at my table turned to internships. Several people were concerned that Gen Y just didn’t get the value of an internship. Some had interviewed potential candidates, only to find students unmotivated to do the work, or uninterested because the position was unpaid. Wikipedia describes an … Continue reading Internships: It’s up to you
Joining the masses…voluntarily
I resigned from my job today. This is probably the worst time in the history of the world to voluntarily leave a job, given millions of people have been laid off in the last year. And maybe it was. But I just wasn’t being true to myself…I wasn’t happy. I see you rolling your eyes … Continue reading Joining the masses…voluntarily
Preparing for an online presence
Social media has taken the world by storm. There are hundreds of social networking sites and new ones popping up every day. You want to jump in and join the conversation, but there's so much information. It can be a bit overwhelming. So what do you do? Don't think you have to join every single … Continue reading Preparing for an online presence
Job hopping
When I was younger, I always thought I would have the same job for a long time. My father worked at a local television station (and has been there for than 40 years). My mother was a veteran teacher who has since retired after 31 years teaching kindergartners. In my own little world, I thought … Continue reading Job hopping
Life lessons from the Kindergarten crowd
I have two young boys at home, ages five and six. They look to me as their guide, their counselor of life. But as I have watched them grow, I realize that they can teach me a few things too. FOLLOW DIRECTIONS, BUT ALSO BE CREATIVE LEGO building blocks rule in our house. The boys … Continue reading Life lessons from the Kindergarten crowd