Sunday, September 30, 2007

How do I sell myself?

The articles that caught my eye contained information on selling yourself to a potential employer. The first article, entitled "Selling Your Accomplishments: A Consultant's Resume Makeover," showed the situation in which applicants find themselves. Applicants should write their resumes with a purpose. This purpose should be shown throughout the entirety of the resume.

The second article I read was called "How to Pinpoint Accomplishments That Will Make Your Resume Shine." This article provides tips on what to put in a resume. It says to not be modest and to check your performance as well as results. This article shows applicants how to make themselves desirable to potential employers.

These articles are particularly of interest to me as I'm applying and interviewing for internships for next summer. Because of my resume, I've been offered interviews from almost all of the employers to whom I submitted my resume. Due to my interviewing, I've even already found out that one employer wants to hire me for next summer and two others want to have me visit their offices. Every interview so far has been very successful, partially due to my strong resume. Tips such as the ones offered in these articles provide information that can be extremely beneficial for a long time to come.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Interviewing

This is the article that caught my interest: http://www.careerjournal.com/jobhunting/interviewing/20060509-needleman.html

This article is titled "A Job Hunter's Guide to Recruiter Code Words." It contains information about the different code words that recruiters often use in their everyday language. These code words can be rather useful in deciphering what interviewers want to hear in an interview. The article went on to say that recruiters often note these words or acronyms at the top of resumes during interviews, which can make or break a job for a potential employee.

Some of the aspects that stuck out to me were that interviewers do not want interviewees to talk excessively. The article recommended saying a few sentences to answer each question but not much more than that. Of course, the article said to dress nicely and be confident, but among all these negative notes for job candidates, a few positive abbreviations exist. Terms such as WD, or walking description, which refers to a person who is exactly the kind of person for which the company is looking.

This article and interviewing in general is extremely important to me, especially at this specific time in my life. I attended the career fair last Wednesday and spoke with a few employers, and I have applied for interviews with companies online. This coming week, I have three interviews for internships next summer, and I have two interviews the next week. These next two weeks will be tough to get through, but learning about how to interview is a positive aspect that has benefits for a long time.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

My Life in Ten Years

In ten years, my life will be very different than it is currently. When I get out of college, I want to go to three years of law school and specialize in tax law. I may want to continue for one more year and get an LLM, which would allow me to deal with more legal matters. After law school, I would like to move back to Greenville, SC and live there. I've lived in or around Greenville the majority of my life and think the upstate of South Carolina offers a balance that cannot be seen many other places.

In the year 2017, I will be thirty years old. I would like to be a practicing tax attorney and certified public accountant and be will established at my job. I think I want to specialized in doing real estate planning and tax law. I hope that my life can be almost completely financially sound in ten years, which should be rather achievable.

I would like to have a family by the time that I'm thirty. I'd probably want to have a few kids by then too. I want to be close to my family and not work all the time. I would like to be active in my family members' lives and be available for them. I think that I will stay close to my current immediate and extended family also.

The most important aspect of my life in ten years will still be my faith in God. Without my faith, I have nothing. I would like to still be active in my church and possibly still attend the same church. My faith is the only part of my life that will keep the other parts balanced.

This is how I envision my life in ten years. I may change my major, again, or not pursue law school, but whether I get to this exact point in my life or not, I know that it will be fun.

Thursday, September 6, 2007

Web 2.0

This video takes much of the changing world of the Internet and shows exactly what all this change means for us. This change makes the Internet even more of a useful tool in the business world, but the change comes at a price. The cost of the new XML coding for web pages that makes them so much more useful exists in the workforce. The workforce must be proficient in using electronics. Web 2.0 is not the only aspect that is making huge strides in technology in the business world. Other technologies also contribute to today's ever-changing business world.

The implications of Web 2.0 are huge. Since Web 2.0 drastically made the Internet and electronic communication more widely used in business, being able and willing to use new technologies in today's business world is imperative. Those entering the workforce will have to know how to use the newest technologies as will the people in the existing workforce. The existing workforce will have to be willing to learn about new technologies such as Web 2.0 in order to maintain its jobs.

When the video says we will have to rethink everything, I think it is alluding to the constant changes business and technology undergo every day. Since these changes are happening so fast, we have to make quick adaptations and learn new technologies a lot. Almost no one in the workforce is exempt from adapting to these new technologies. Technology, such as Web 2.0, are making the business world more efficient and more effective.