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A little bit beyond their potential careers to accommodate their enormous potential influence in the workplace, that is a much more interesting question. As well as a more scary proposition. I still remember some of the people who used to bring their own computers to work… or the ones who would ask at the interview what computer they would get — worse, the people who had already made up their minds in the Mac vs. PC war, or even the DOS vs. Windows war. I think that we are seeing the same start to happen in the corporate world, where Chat and Email use for customer service (yes, small world – but my world) has been steadily going up due to adoption by the “new” customers that organizations are getting as a result of these same people entering the consumer ranks in numbers.
What do you think? Kevin Daliassays:April 20, 2009 at 7:01 am Indonesia Telegram Number Data My generation lives and dies by the web. When we need information or ideas, Google is our muse, and the reviews and opinions of other users have become critically important in the decisions and purchases we make. I feel that everyone entering the job market at this point absolutely must be aware of and embrace social media. The space is attractive because it allows brands to truly exist within the context of people’s lives. to a poster on the subway; it can now become a central piece of users’ identities. And as the web becomes increasingly localized, the possibilities are truly limitless. I’ll be graduating from NYU in a few weeks, and Jeremiah is spot on: I can’t wait to get started. Enthusiastic doesn’t even begin to describe it.
In terms of skills, experience, and preparation, I’ve had several internships with companies including eMusic, RCRDLBL.com, Downtown Music, and Doubleday Entertainment. I’ve had the opportunity to create and sustain a successful business development pipeline and to manage the production end of a dot-com property. In addition to this, I’ve worked with experienced entrepreneurs to develop and pitch a new venture to several venture capitalists and angel investors. I’ve even been managed directly by the cofounder of Engadget, Peter Rojas. In short, New York has been good to me. I’m really looking forward to starting my career with a company setting its sights on reaching and conversing with consumers through social media, and I’m currently seeking employment in the NYC area following graduation.
What do you think? Kevin Daliassays:April 20, 2009 at 7:01 am Indonesia Telegram Number Data My generation lives and dies by the web. When we need information or ideas, Google is our muse, and the reviews and opinions of other users have become critically important in the decisions and purchases we make. I feel that everyone entering the job market at this point absolutely must be aware of and embrace social media. The space is attractive because it allows brands to truly exist within the context of people’s lives. to a poster on the subway; it can now become a central piece of users’ identities. And as the web becomes increasingly localized, the possibilities are truly limitless. I’ll be graduating from NYU in a few weeks, and Jeremiah is spot on: I can’t wait to get started. Enthusiastic doesn’t even begin to describe it.
In terms of skills, experience, and preparation, I’ve had several internships with companies including eMusic, RCRDLBL.com, Downtown Music, and Doubleday Entertainment. I’ve had the opportunity to create and sustain a successful business development pipeline and to manage the production end of a dot-com property. In addition to this, I’ve worked with experienced entrepreneurs to develop and pitch a new venture to several venture capitalists and angel investors. I’ve even been managed directly by the cofounder of Engadget, Peter Rojas. In short, New York has been good to me. I’m really looking forward to starting my career with a company setting its sights on reaching and conversing with consumers through social media, and I’m currently seeking employment in the NYC area following graduation.