Is it too soon to throw my countless notes into the air and do a "touchdown" dance? Probably.
With graduation being 46 days away, I have been applying for jobs, and I have had a few successful interviews with some amazing companies.
As exciting as graduation is, I've managed to find time to do some fun, but light, traveling.
This brings me to Wallace, Idaho. Many may wonder where that is. It's a very small town on the Eastern side of the Idaho panhandle. This town carries so much history. I adore history, and have spent countless hours researching Spokane's past. Did you know that the intersection of Pines and Sprague used to be desolate, only housing a few farms? It's fascinating!
Anyways, Wallace carries an intense amount of history. Most of the buildings in downtown Wallace are the original buildings. Some survived the fire of 1910, others perished. I'm currently reading a book, "The Big Burn" by Timothy Egan. I recommend this so much! Especially if you're into history.
My boyfriend and I wandered our way to Wallace, driving up and down the roads and stopping in their local dinner to have ice cream. On the walls was old memorabilia. Lanterns, signs, trinkets, and even some "Dante's Peak" goods.
We visited their cemetery, which was the final resting place for five men who perished during the 1910 fire. Those five men were part of Pulaski's crew. Pulaski saved most of his crew by hiding them in an old mine shaft, which still exists to this day!
I was so caught up in all the history silly me forgot to take all the pictures I would've liked to. Luckily for me, Wallace is only about an hour away.
The one photo I managed to take was of the 1910 Fire Fighters Memorial statue. The circle on the bottom holds a time capsule. It was placed in 2010 and will be opened in 2110.
Basically, the point I am trying to make is go explore. Take a random drive, enjoy the beauty and the history. Learn the little things. Leave the windows down, take the exits you normally wouldn't. It's not about the destination, but the journey.
Live in the Moment
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Thursday, March 14, 2013
What Makes or Breaks an Interview?
If you have an interview,
make sure you are prepared and know about the company.
I talked to Greg Thompson,
the owner of a local communications business in Spokane Valley. During our
conversation, I asked him what he looked for in an interviewee, and what could
potentially ruin an interview.
“Always dress appropriate,”
said Thompson. “I like to see interviewees dress as if they were going to come
into work.” During an interview, you can never go wrong with slacks, a blouse
or button down, a blazer, and a tie. “You’re presenting yourself to a potential
employer. How you’re dressed is the first impression.”
When asked what could
potentially ruin an interview, Thompson didn’t hesitate. “Not being prepared.
It’s important to know the company you are applying for.” Before going in for
an interview, research the company. Read their company statements and polices,
and understand what they do.
“I enjoy when an
interviewee comes in and knows about our company,” Thompson said. “It makes
them stand out, and allows us to have a conversation-like interview.” Thompson
also expressed the importance of questions. “Never be afraid to ask questions
about the company or the job you’re applying for,” he said. “It shows interest
and the desire to learn more.”
My final question for Mr.
Thompson was what makes a great, stand out employee. “Someone who works hard
and is a team player. Someone who will be dedicated to their job and persistent
to continue to learn and better themselves.”
Remember, dress the part,
and don’t be afraid to ask questions. Learn about the company, and show your
desire to continue to learn within the company.
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Businesses Hiring More due to Job Market Increase
Along with the housing market, the job market has seen an increase since the
beginning of the year. According to the LA Times, the Labor Department said
that 236,000 jobs were created in February, which was more than was expected.
It’s been reported that job growth has averaged 205,000 monthly since
October. The unemployment rate is down to 7.7%, which is the lowest point since
President Obama first took office.
The construction sector was the first to see an increase, adding 48,000
jobs. Real estate and office leasing followed by adding 9,000 positions. The
manufacturing industry has seen a large increase, and architectural and
engineering firms have seen payroll gains.
James R. Blake, an executive committee member at the American Institute of
Certified Public Accountants believes that despite the fact that the recession
isn’t over, he “believes that the worst may be over. Businesses will be moving
forward and making decisions.”
The increase in the job market is important for our economy, and for our
citizens. It’s almost graduation time, where students leave the safety of
higher education behind and try to find their place in the working world. With
the job market increasing, there may be more jobs available for these students,
especially in engineering, manufacturing, and development.
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Why Following Up May Land You That Job
When
searching for a job, following up may be the act that makes you stand out.
There are many techniques used when following up, including phone calls,
e-mails, and thank you cards. It’s important to remember that after an
interview, a thank you letter is a nice reminder of how professional and
determined you are.
A
phone call or a thank you card would be the most professional, and memorable,
choice. An e-mail is easy to send, and most are skimmed through quickly. A
letter shows that time and thought have gone into the thank you.
Letters
aren’t only for possible employers, but also for those who have helped you
along the way. When someone helps you network, or writes a letter of
recommendation for you, its common courtesy to send them a thank you. This will
also show how professional you are, and will ensure that they would be willing
to be in contact with you again.
Make
sure you have professional thank you cards to send out after interviews. When
writing thank you cards, make sure to bring up something you enjoyed about the
interview, or something you look forward to if you get the job. Be dedicated
and show excitement.
Along
with a follow up, it’s important to have a polished cover letter and resume
available. Always ask questions and be open to learning new skills. During an
interview, potential employers enjoy answering questions for enthusiastic
applicants. When going in for an interview, be prepared and dress
appropriately.
As
tireless and impossible job applying may seem, never give up. Utilize all
possible leads and use your networks and connections. Jobs will allow you to
build skills that you otherwise may not learn, and may turn out to be that
career you’ve been looking for.
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
ABC; The Reason For Many Broken Hearts
If you guys are anything like me, you enjoy a lot of ABC dramas. I've finally gotten around to watching the premieres of both Grey's Anatomy and Once Upon A Time. My question, by the end of both episodes, was do the creators do this to rip my heart out on purpose?! Shonda Rhimes was at it again, making fans of Grey's Anatomy cry like little girls. I'll admit, I was a little upset, just like most other fans, when Lexie Grey was killed off in the spring, but I felt that she gave Mark and Lexie fans a proper ending. Of course, it's awful losing McSteamy and all of his...charming scenes, but now he's with Lexie. Another shocker of the night is Arizona and her amputated leg! I was in complete shock....and in a way I felt awful for Callie. Not only did she lose her best friend (and her child's father), but now her wife is laying in bed, without a leg or a career, and Callie is having to act like everything is okay. Shonda, you've officially proven you have what it takes to break hearts around the world. You can watch Grey's Anatomy on Thursday nights at 9pm on ABC.
Another series I happen to adore is Once Upon a Time. I'll admit, I was one of those who cried within the first five minutes. How can you not when you see an entire family reunited? The premiere had twists and turns unlike any other. Rumpelstiltskin proved that he is up to no good with his magic by unleashing a soul-sucking beast to kill Regina...who was oddly enough protected by the Charming's themselves. Another amazing twist: Prince Philip, Princess Aurora, and Mulan are all still in fairytale land. Apparently, part of the land wasn't affected, but it's more dangerous than ever. In the end, Mary-Margaret (Snow White) and Emma Swan got thrust into fairytale land, while David and Henry are stuck in Storybrook with the lovely Regina. You can watch Once Upon a Time on ABC Sunday nights at 8pm.
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
The Beginning of the End: Senior Year
As I sit in the radio station reflecting upon my last first day of school, I think that maybe, just maybe, all the stress was worth it, and that something great is out there waiting. I woke up this morning uninspired. Essentially, I want to blame that on senioritis, but what I really think was the source was fear. Fear of what happens once I leave the only thing I've ever known. Once you graduate, there is a whole world out there, and that world isn't as generous as school is. Today, I attended two of my classes, Mass News and Comm Theory. Both of my professors are great, but I was incredibly inspired by my Mass News professor. She's currently a professor of journalism, but she previously worked for the Spokesman, and inspired us with stories from her past. She has changed and affected so many lives, and listening to her speak reminded me why I'm studying communications and journalism. The thought of writing for my community and helping others makes me feel inspired, and gives me hope. After thinking it through, I would love to be an entertainment writer. With hard work, and some networking, hopefully I can make that happen.
Fall doesn't just mean the start of the school year, but the start of the TV seasons as well! Over the past month I've been catching up on Once Upon a Time on Netflix. That show is not only brilliant, but casted perfectly and ever so charming (yes, that can be defined as a lame pun.) Season one ended with a bang, with the curse being broken and everyone remembering their alter egos, and with Mr. Gold releasing magic on Storybrook. Once Upon a Time returns this Sunday at 9 pm, with new characters like Sleeping Beauty and Captain Hook!
With most of the premieres still set to happen next week (NBC got a head start), it'll be interesting to see which shows survive and which don't. Let's cross our fingers for Matthew Perry's 'Go On.' He's fallen victim to the curse once before (anyone remember Mr. Sunshine???) but I'm hoping this time the studio keeps his show, because I happen to think it's not only witty and funny, but heart warming as well.
Until next time.
Fall doesn't just mean the start of the school year, but the start of the TV seasons as well! Over the past month I've been catching up on Once Upon a Time on Netflix. That show is not only brilliant, but casted perfectly and ever so charming (yes, that can be defined as a lame pun.) Season one ended with a bang, with the curse being broken and everyone remembering their alter egos, and with Mr. Gold releasing magic on Storybrook. Once Upon a Time returns this Sunday at 9 pm, with new characters like Sleeping Beauty and Captain Hook!
With most of the premieres still set to happen next week (NBC got a head start), it'll be interesting to see which shows survive and which don't. Let's cross our fingers for Matthew Perry's 'Go On.' He's fallen victim to the curse once before (anyone remember Mr. Sunshine???) but I'm hoping this time the studio keeps his show, because I happen to think it's not only witty and funny, but heart warming as well.
Until next time.
Friday, June 8, 2012
Junior Year: Completed
I can't express the sense of relief I currently feel. In two hours, I will officially be done with my junior (and possibly the most difficult) year of college. That means next year will be my last. I don't know if that's exciting, intimidating, or both.
Throughout life, everyone goes through the same stages. When your in a certain position, you always look towards the future. 'I can't wait till I'm old enough to do this...', 'I can't wait till I graduate and don't have to deal with finals anymore.' The truth is, it's gone before you know it. What I'm struggling with is the fact that I will be in the working world. I won't have education and college to hide behind anymore. I may be an optimist, but it's still scary thinking about finding a career and finances and all that fun stuff.
The thing I look forward to is the possibilities. I could go into broadcasting, or producing, or writing screenplays. The world is full of endless opportunities, and as I like to say, 'when an opportunity comes knocking, open the door and let it in.'
For now, I'm looking forward to the summer. No papers, or thesis', or quizzes and exams to worry about. Instead, I get to spent the summer with the people who are most important to me, and have fun. Of course, work will be involved too, have to pay the bills somehow! It helps that I love my jobs.
Enough of my rambling. Congratulations to all the students out there who survived another year of classes.
Check back for my review on Tucker Max's 'Assholes Finish First.' (Yes, I happen to adore the guys writing!)
Throughout life, everyone goes through the same stages. When your in a certain position, you always look towards the future. 'I can't wait till I'm old enough to do this...', 'I can't wait till I graduate and don't have to deal with finals anymore.' The truth is, it's gone before you know it. What I'm struggling with is the fact that I will be in the working world. I won't have education and college to hide behind anymore. I may be an optimist, but it's still scary thinking about finding a career and finances and all that fun stuff.
The thing I look forward to is the possibilities. I could go into broadcasting, or producing, or writing screenplays. The world is full of endless opportunities, and as I like to say, 'when an opportunity comes knocking, open the door and let it in.'
For now, I'm looking forward to the summer. No papers, or thesis', or quizzes and exams to worry about. Instead, I get to spent the summer with the people who are most important to me, and have fun. Of course, work will be involved too, have to pay the bills somehow! It helps that I love my jobs.
Enough of my rambling. Congratulations to all the students out there who survived another year of classes.
Check back for my review on Tucker Max's 'Assholes Finish First.' (Yes, I happen to adore the guys writing!)
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