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Showing posts with label jobs. Show all posts

Saturday, April 3, 2010

NYTimes talks about interns too

The New York Times had an article that isn't exactly new news. In fact, I have been concerned and outwardly talking about how I feel that interns are being taken advantage of and jobs are being lost due to these internships. But the Times article takes it one step further and states the actual laws these companies could potentially be braking and what plans to be done. The fact is there are too many small independent places to take care of this situation completely, but at least people are a little more aware.

Growth of Unpaid Internships May Be Illegal, Officials Say

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Urban Interns

As their website states, Urban Interns is "A Place to Find Part-Time Assistants". Based out of NYC, but catering nationwide, two women joined forces to focus on small businesses and connect them with part-time job seekers and interns and vice versa. There is a job database for the seeker and the seekee.

I just thought it was a good concept and wanted to help spread the word.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Paws For Style 2009

I was so fortunate to have been a part of this planning process in Paws For Style. I truly enjoyed my internship at the Humane Society of New York. The people there are amazing, just like the animals they help. Here is a clip from Fox 5. Anne Craig really summed it up nicely. Plus some pics I took. Enjoy it, cuz I enjoyed planning it.




The end of the show. Castmembers of Hair, American Idols, Bravo reality TV galore, newscasters, etc.)

Kelli from NYC Prep was dressed in Keith Lissner who some may know from The Fashion Show. I have been a fan of his for a while and was very excited and impressed with his dress and his dog, Dorothy.

My fave pup of the night! I gave my mom my camera and she automatically ran around the room finding all the pugs for me. She is so great!

Monday, July 6, 2009

THIS IS WRONG

In my job search on Craigslist today I found this posting. It angers me so much I can not even explain to you. This is the reason why I don't have a job. There should be a law against this. It angers me more because there will always be people out there who will take these jobs and think its just paying their dues. THIS IS AN ASSISTANT POSITION NOT AN INTERNSHIP.

You cant eliminate assistant salaries by just calling it an internship. That should be a crime. I was really tempted to write to this person and tell them what they are doing is wrong but I wont. My form of lashing back will just have to be my blog post missing contact information. Proceed to read this and tell me if you think that this even makes sense to you.

FEMALE INTERN wanted to work for HIGH PROFILE/FUN NY company
Reply to:
Date: 2009-07-06, 12:52AM

THIS IS AN UNPAID INTERNSHIP with a small MERIT-BASED bonus/stipend at the end of the internship.
The intern will be working for a HIGH PROFILE, FAMOUS New Yorker. You will be involved in every aspect of her company- PR, marketing, event planning, administrative assistant tasks, scheduling, phone calls, helping with filming of media, charity work, etc. Everyday wll be different.

This is an ideal position for someone who is in college or grad school and wants a full-time summer job now and then part-time in the fall or someone who just graduated from school and is looking for an internship that has the possibility of turning into part-time or full-time employment. IDEALLY the person would be able to continue to work part-time during the school year, or possibly full-time in the fall. It could also work for someone who is looking for college credit.

We are looking for a FEMALE intern to work for a high profile NY company. This is a position for someone who is looking for very good experience and something to put on your resume. There will be a small merit-based stipend given at the end of the time period as long as the work is well done, but this is an UNPAID position. It is only good for someone who is looking for experience not money.

It should be a FEMALE who lives in NYC or in the NY area and who has easy access to the city at all times. She should be upbeat, energetic, and VERY well organized. She needs to be VERY proficient with Outlook and Word.
You MUST have a BLACKBERRY or Iphone that gets emails instantaneously.

This needs to be a person who can juggle many tasks at once, knows how to work for a person who has a lot going on and who can handle working with someone high profile.

Most days, you will be working from your home with constant interaction with the CEO of the company as well as the head adminstrative assistant as well as some days working from a home office that is located in midtown Manhattan.

There will be a few weekends where you will be required to be in the Hamptons and will be provided with housing for that time.
ONLY apply- if you are fine with an unpaid internship, if you like the idea of working from your home everyday (this is not a Fortune 500 company with an employee cafeteria),and can juggle lots of things and you are independent/self motivated.
Please send an email with a resume and any other information that you think would make us hire you. This is a position where you will be in the public eye sometimes, so appearance and the way you present yourself counts a lot.

Thank you

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

The Evolution of the Unemployed

It is very interesting to me to see how being unemployed has become this evolving subculture I am surrounded in right now. To see how everyone deals with it, the process, the evolution.

The first two months you are almost refreshed. You are excited, feel motivated. You spend tons of time exploring, walking every street in the city and just thinking. You shop all the shops and see all the sites.

Then you’ve walked every street there is. The funds start to run low. Ramen remakes its way into your life. You stop going out in the day so you don’t spend money. Happy hours, crashing events and flirting for free goodies becomes your new religion. You start reading up on creative ways to save/spend money and learn to love the term “recessionista”.

Then it turns into doubt and desperation and fear and depression. Doubt because you aren’t even getting rejection emails. Then you just start to say things to get any attention whatsoever. You think you are crossing the line when you are posting your resume on twitter, emailing people who know people who know people.

You also start considering jobs you never would have considered before. You suddenly find you're applying to anything and everything and questioning what the point in your college degree was for. Waitressing? Dog walking? But then you don’t get responses from that and it’s depressing to think you aren’t good enough to do an illegal aliens job or to clean up someone else’s dog's poop.

You question life and destiny and anything else because you can’t help it. What if I made the wrong decision, what if this, what if that. I am still struggling with this. I have been a firm believer in everything happening for a reason and I still am for the most part, but it is hard to not question when you don’t see where this is going. If I hadn’t quit Couri’s to go to Israel, I would have never met David for example. Before I met him, I questioned if I had made that right choice, and in hindsight I know I did. But even if you make the wrong decision, it’s not the end of the world and that is the beauty of it.

Then you realize you aren’t the only one doing this.
This job hunt has become a war, and war has no rules. No it is not fair that a bad economic state, that has nothing to do with your choices, are forcing you to question your passions in life. Don't get me wrong, I think the human race needed a reality check but I refuse to let that be an excuse to settle and therefore I don’t care if I seem desperate. I am fucking desperate...to do what I love doing. There is nothing wrong with that.

So now what? Keep on truckin! As I read in NYMag, people are striking up conversations that otherwise wouldn’t have been started, in their newly free and leisurely time. Putting aside the fact that some people are just weird, the worst that can happen is that they can not help you in any way, but you had a nice conversation with someone and perhaps made a friend. You are keeping yourself social, which is something that can truly be missed when you become an unemployed hermit.

Note to all though, being unemployed is much better in the summer then winter. You can get out of the house, meet more people, do more things. I picked the wrong time to be unemployed.

Which brings me to the present. A part time office managers assistant/hostess at a restaurant I used to do PR for. I know HOW I got from Account Executive to this, but it doesn't mean I am happy about it. There is no reason I should be struggling like this. I am a smart, hardworking, passionate person whos life is going backwards. I'm not giving up yet. Things will work out. They have to. In the meantime I am fortunate enough to have loving and very supportive people in my life that I am so thankful for. Hopefully I can update this evolution shortly with the final paragraph ending in success.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Interviews

I went on one today, for a job I would LOVE to get. Keeping my fingers crossed and thinking positive. But isn't word vomit the worst? I am so bad at it. It just sucks waiting to hear back. It would mean the world to me so its hard to just sit back and wait. Ahhhh

Friday, May 1, 2009

Jets Flight Crew


Want to join my friend Bianca and the Jets Flight Crew? Auditions are coming! Click on the link for more info.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

What I can do for you

Need a publicist? Hire me!
Need an event planned? Hire me!
Need a babysitter? Hire me!
Need a dog walker? Hire me!
Need a scrapbooker? Hire me!
Need a closet organizer? Hire me!
Need a life coach? Hire me!
Need a friend? Hire me!
Need a blogger? Hire me!
Need a marketing campaign? Hire me!
Need promotions? Hire me!
Need a waitress? Hire me!
Need a personal assistant? Hire me!
Need a test subject? Hire me!

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Not Working

My friends looking for jobs and I have realized something. Not only are there practically no jobs out there, but people just aren't getting back to each other either. It's very weird, and rude. You put out an ad to walk your dog. Are you really getting such an overwhelming amount of responses that you can't even say "Thanks but no thanks"? Also, what makes me so unqualified that I can't sit in a park with your dog and pick up his poop? I must be pretty pathetic. Its tough out there!

Sunday, March 1, 2009

People

People are just freaking crazy sometimes. I quit my job today. More to come.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Drunkberrying

I am new to the blackberry thing. In a matter of a week, I went from losing an old beat up phone, to having 2 blackberries. But now I wonder, as I sit with a beer and get continuous emails from the office, what is protocol for "after work" emails? No doubt there are countless entries on this matter. But I mean, I am truly concerned for the time when the weather turns warm and that blissful thing called happy hour enters back into my life. Do I just have to train myself to be the ultimate drunk emailer? Figure out how to conduct business wasted? Alchies, lets chat. These are colleagues we are talking about, and granted the pr industry knows how to party, we still gotta be able to hold our shit together, no?

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Advertising vs. PR

Some argue that this economic situation is great for public relations. If people can't afford to pay for an advertising campaign, they turn to editorial because generally, it's cheaper. But others will say that in this economic situation, people are cutting back a whole lot more, and that means getting rid of things they really don't have to have, like pr. I hear one women running a pr company is doing the best she has ever done, yet I hear another company with similar clients and overall business, is suffering.

I guess it's just in the eye of the beholder, or at least that's what I will stick to until I really form a better, more factual finding. Working with socialites, sure they don't NEED pr, so they cut it out of the budget. But an actress, who can't handle all the press on her own, well, she probably needs us. Or a restaurant who normally advertises may lose the ads and just stick with the pr. But a small company that can't really do either, needs to just cut out the outreach in those conventional ways entirely. So really, I think it just depends. I personally like to think the glass is half full...pr will flourish in these times!

But on the other hand...
I just read all at once that 4 places I would have given my left arm to work for (still probably would) have laid people off. One cut out the events staff, where I would have been included had I got that opportunity. Another I would have been the assistant for the women who ran the company and she decided to step down from the throne today. A third company decided to go completely digital and no longer have their print version of a magazine. The forth job just nixed their New York office all together! I guess everything happens for a reason.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Cuz I'm Awesome!

I came home from Israel expecting to be unemployed for months. Totally freaking out about the whole situation. For two days straight, I applied to as many jobs as possible. I'm thinking I will have interviewing stories material galore for the blog. For some reason, I wanted to see what I could do on my own before reaching out to friends who have friends. I recontacted a women who I had inquired a job about right before I had left for my trip. Within a day, she asked me to come interview. I set something up for the following day. The interview went well, and when I got home, I had an informal offer email with a thank you FROM HER waiting in my inbox. It wasn't the ideal terms I was looking for (IE: full time) but it was a good enough opportunity that I said OK. My thoughts were, I have friends who have been jobless for months, literally begging anyone who will take them for employment, and here I have this women offering me something off the bat. Why continue this search? Everyone is jokingly asking me who I slept with, but really, I'm just that awesome people!

Things happen fast at The Office. After my first day, which started with me alone in the office for my first hour, she invited me to the opening night of a Broadway show. We went to that, and then the after party. I was not expecting to bump into so many people! Friday I met a client who came to the office. Monday was my third day, and I already had an email address and business cards. Today, my fourth day at work, I take responsibility for more clients as an account executive. It is only going to get more crazy here and my excitement lasted a whole 3 days! Today I am kinda over the whole working thing again. So I wanted to get a little happy emotion down before I become completely jaded from my little NYC pr world.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Interview With The Nightmare

Started looking for jobs casually and went on my first interview with this batch. I went to the place and was greeted by the person I thought was the receptionist. She told me to wait at the table and 10 minutes later she gets up and comes over to talk with me. Apparently she's one of three or so people who work in the company. For all I know she could have been an intern. She asked me weird questions like, "What's the most manual labor you have ever done?", and explained to me that her last Jewish intern missed so many days because of the holidays and wahtever they do on the weekends that it just wouldnt work out. Then she asked me how I was planning on interning and working full time and I had to explain to her I was leaving and would do this and a job to make money cuz im also moving into Manhattan to which her response was, "Oh and HOW are you planning on doing that?". OK not that the case is that my family supports me but how awkward would I feel if I was someone living in an apartment my parents paid for or something? All throughout the interview she was yawning as well and didnt explain a single thing to me about anything. It was just bits and peices of information. She also told me to email her and I know I didnt have an email but I didnt even want to and she let me go without giving it to me. Awesome interview. Glad I wasted almost $40 in cabs in the rain today.