Many young professional career advice tips proffer suggestions on how to prepare for the interview, how to construct the perfectly executed resume, or how to get your personal brand on. In short, they talk about everything that you need to do before you step into the office for the first time. Or, on the other…… Continue reading Getting Through Your First Weeks of Work
Category: First Day on the Job
Indirect Route to Future Global PR Jobs
Since this blog began, Culpwrit has been encouraging readers to consider taking indirect routes toward their dream jobs. Last year, I met with Palak Shah as he was assessing his desire to make a career transition from law to public relations or other field. Palak eventually chose an very interesting career shift, and shares his “how to do it” in the following…… Continue reading Indirect Route to Future Global PR Jobs
I Hate PR People — Not So Much
Brad Culp During the three years I spent as a journalist I probably uttered the words, “I hate PR people” at least 200 times. That probably sounds a little surprising considering my father has made a career out of public relations (and it paid for my journalism degree), but I always reasoned that he…… Continue reading I Hate PR People — Not So Much
Advice From a Job Market Jungle Survivor
Elise Spadavecchio Confidence, Courage and Enthusiasm. That was my dad’s advice before my first speech in 5th grade. Last fall, I walked into my internship with the same excitement as I had during my speech, ready to blow everyone out of the water and get hired in a week. Well, I did have my confidence,…… Continue reading Advice From a Job Market Jungle Survivor
First Day on the Job Reminders
Two young neighbors were busy this weekend getting organized for their first full-time jobs. They are among the lucky ones who landed jobs prior to graduation. Reportedly, only 25% of ’09 graduates begin jobs in June. For most, the job search continues. For those starting jobs soon, I want to call your attention to excellent posts by two student bloggers. Michigan State University student…… Continue reading First Day on the Job Reminders
Dress For Success
I have been a long-time advocate of a casual work environment, but dress standards sometimes become too loose, especially in Summer. As a CEO once responded when I recommended that the company should extend casual days to the entire week, not just Fridays: “Unfortunately, some employees don’t know the difference between business casual and…… Continue reading Dress For Success
Resume and Interview Tips from Pros With Commentary from a Young Professional
Leah Bassettt Your first day at a new job has arrived – a swiveling chair, an empty desk, a new email address and a feeling that you’ve started the climb up the corporate ladder begin to circle around your brain like Chicago’s blustering wind. A few days into your new job and you might…… Continue reading Resume and Interview Tips from Pros With Commentary from a Young Professional
Overcoming Slow, Uncertain First Days
Q. This was my first day working as a full time PR person in a financial services firm. It’s tough, things are slow. I am the only PR person in the firm and it has also been hard to begin a dialogue about what our needs are, and how we will pursue them. How can…… Continue reading Overcoming Slow, Uncertain First Days
Finding Your Groove After That Typically Tough First Week On The Job
William Berger Before I was hired by Houlihan Smith & Company, a specialized investment banking firm serving small- and mid-cap companies from San Francisco to South Africa, I was just another December ’08 Columbia College Chicago graduate in the worst job market in recent memory. My first two weeks on the job drew from many skills…… Continue reading Finding Your Groove After That Typically Tough First Week On The Job
First Days on the Job
Q. After three internships (two during college and one after graduation) and lots of networking, I finally landed my first full-time PR job. Any tips on what I should do to ensure success when I start to work next week? -BG A. Show up early and be willing to stay late. Remain visible, but don’t…… Continue reading First Days on the Job