Sunday, February 22, 2009

Response to Cover Letter Advice

The Cover Letter

The advice given on the College Grad website is valuable advice for the job search process. I’ve already bookmarked the site for future use! I agree with most of the points, particularly obtaining knowledge about the company you are contacting for possible employment and describing yourself as a good fit within the framework of the company. Having someone else proofread your cover letter is something I will definitely remember and probably would have overlooked while focusing mainly on the resume. It was surprising to hear that the cover letter is not the first piece of material read, but the explanation made sense. Putting a testimonial quote within the cover letter is a point that I disagree with. While it’s true the cover letter should highlight your best qualities, it should be an example of your own communication skills. Attaching a testimonial letter to your resume sounds like a more suitable way to include a reference. The sample cover letter was helpful, since it’s always good to have a clear example of ideas or facts. Including a handwritten postscript at the end of the letter is something I will try to incorporate in my cover letter. If I were reading a typed letter, a handwritten postscript might divert my eyes to the bottom of the page too!

Sunday, February 15, 2009

After the Client Visit

The Group Project………

Following the client visit, our group met to see if we could settle on a direction for our project. As a group, we share a common interest in helping to promote the organic farm. Ideas were discussed about how to promote the farm and bring it to the attention of the Clemson community. A brainstorming session was successful and possible ideas include a cooking video of a recipe using organic products from the farm, or a Facebook group. After researching the farm online, it was good to see that there are a variety of products offered seasonally. We are looking into the possibility that a Creative Inquiry Team from the Ag school is currently working with the organic farm and we may be able to get some helpful information from them. Since the client presented a rather broad topic of promoting a healthy lifestyle to Clemson students, our group e-mailed her about possibly setting-up another meeting to further discuss what we could do for the organic farm; we are still waiting for a reply. Regarding the group project, a question would be: Are we moving forward in the right direction to get a good grade on this?!!

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Interview Mistakes

The dreaded job interview!

The reasons mentioned in the article are valid interview mistakes, and unfortunately common ones. The two points that particularly stand out are being truthful and not asking stupid questions during an interview. Obviously, lying in an interview eliminates your chances of getting the job. Making the interviewer answer stupid questions will not make a good impression or have your resume put in the possible hiring pile; actually, it may wind up in the trash can instead! Relaxing during the interview is a good tip for what can sometimes be a stressful situation. Following up after the interview is also a significant point and a step that many people do not take the time to complete. The biggest thing someone can do to prepare for an interview is to learn about the company prior to the interview. After all, you want to appear interested in the job, emphasizing your commitment to the application.

During my freshman year, I interviewed for an internship position in order to practice my interview skills. Some of the questions were: What would you contribute to the company? Do you think you could adapt living in a new location? Do you have any other questions about our company? At the beginning of the interview, I told both company representatives that I was participating in the interview for information concerning the possibility of a future internship, as well as practice of my interview skills. They were impressed that I took the time to meet with them so early in my college education and pleased that I was interested in the company. After conducting the regular interview, they offered some feedback and I was thrilled to hear the positive comments on my interview!

Sunday, February 1, 2009

The Super Bowl--more than a football game

The Super Bowl – more than a football game

It’s true, the Super Bowl has evolved into much more than a championship football game. With television coverage beginning at noon on game day and ending 10 ½ hours later, the game is actually just a backdrop for a series of events. Even if you are not a football fan, the Super Bowl provides something of interest for nearly everyone. Pre-game analysis, athlete profiles, celebrity interviews, cooking contests, and a spectacular half-time show add to the endless stream of entertainment. As evidence of the Super Bowl’s popularity, there’s even a live video feed that reaches the astronauts on the International Space Station!

More than 100 million Americans will watch the Super Bowl this year, making it an effective marketing tool. At an average cost of 3 million dollars for a 30 second time slot, advertising space has sold out for the largest profit in Super Bowl history. Memorable ads emerge each year and product names become part of conversations nationwide. This year’s advertising reached a new milestone with the first 3-D commercials. After an extensive search, my 3-D glasses are ready and waiting in front of the television!