The three presentations that I enjoyed the most were the one on salt water fishing, Asian stereotypes, and the one on our state dog.
I have been wanting to saltwater fishing for quite some time now, so the fact that I got some insight on it was great. The pictures truly helped out with the presentation as well. For the Asian stereotypes presentation, it was very funny. I had never known that South Carolina has a state dog.
It was a great idea to bring the actual dog into class, as it truly strengthened the presentation. In general all of the youtube videos helped as well for everyones presentation.
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Blog
Unfortunately I got mixed up in the dates, and wrote this weeks blog last week.
I will write about last weeks here-
I think that I agree with the job interview mistakes quite well. I think that asking about the follow up would be very important, and probably is missed often, as it seems intrusive to ask. I personally would have a hard time asking someone, OK what do I do now, as I would fear that maybe they are not interested. My last job interview was quite some time ago, and I remember I felt pretty confident going in. The question that hung me up was when I was asked about what are my weaknesses. I was not prepared for such a question at all, and it truly showed. Another question I was asked was explain a time when you did well in a group setting. This one really stumped me.
I think the best way to prepare for a job interview, is to look up on the companies website a lot of information about the jobs offered, locations, beliefs in the company, and other tidbits. Also making sure that you know the industry is very important as well. I liked how we went over common tough questions, and it allows me to mentally prepare what to say if asked these questions.
I will write about last weeks here-
I think that I agree with the job interview mistakes quite well. I think that asking about the follow up would be very important, and probably is missed often, as it seems intrusive to ask. I personally would have a hard time asking someone, OK what do I do now, as I would fear that maybe they are not interested. My last job interview was quite some time ago, and I remember I felt pretty confident going in. The question that hung me up was when I was asked about what are my weaknesses. I was not prepared for such a question at all, and it truly showed. Another question I was asked was explain a time when you did well in a group setting. This one really stumped me.
I think the best way to prepare for a job interview, is to look up on the companies website a lot of information about the jobs offered, locations, beliefs in the company, and other tidbits. Also making sure that you know the industry is very important as well. I liked how we went over common tough questions, and it allows me to mentally prepare what to say if asked these questions.
Sunday, February 8, 2009
As the group project continues on, I have confidence in our group to do well. We have a dynamic group, that seems to have no issues cooperating. We have not truly spoken of ideas yet however, as we are first going to listen to the clients needs, and then go from there. We do plan on using graphic designs though to enhance projects visual appeal. Our teammates are mostly business majors, so that will be a help for the marketing aspect of the project.
For the presentation of the project, I am not sure exactly what we are to do. Are we going to be doing a full out in class presentation, or do we create a video of some sorts? How will we be graded upon this? Will we have a team member argue for our grade solely, or does your input have a determining factor on the grade?
For the presentation of the project, I am not sure exactly what we are to do. Are we going to be doing a full out in class presentation, or do we create a video of some sorts? How will we be graded upon this? Will we have a team member argue for our grade solely, or does your input have a determining factor on the grade?
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Free Post-
I have no clue what to blog about, so I brainstormed in my head current things that I need to do. A pressing issue for me is what to do this summer. I am faced with the dilemma of working, interning, or going to class. If I work, I would be able to have the most fun, as it would just be a part time job and I would have a lot of free time. If I intern, it may not be a paid position, and I would have to focus more on that. Taking classes would be a good choice, because I would then be able to graduate on time assuming I pack my schedule the following two semesters. I have to figure this out soon, to ensure whatever I do, works out right.
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