Being Young Makes Networking Events Easy
For as long as I can remember, I’ve hung out with people older than me. High School. College. Even now you’ll often find me grabbing coffee with people 10+ years older.
I’m not sure why I do it… I think it’s because there’s a lot to learn from hanging around older people. Or maybe because [...]
Budgeting Key For Recent College Grads With Kristen Fischer
I recently had the pleasure of reading “Ramen Noodles, Rent, and Resumes” by Kristen Fischer. Kristen has some great advice for what life is like after college. If you’re struggling with the post-college life, you’ll know that you’re not alone after reading her book.
Kristen was kind enough to write a guest post about financial tips [...]
Four Random Thoughts On Recruiting Millennials
Last night I was chatting with @Claudinerenee on Twitter. Claudine is a career services professional at Purdue. She asked for input on how companies can recruit and attract Millennials with their job postings.
At the moment, I was desperately looking for a reason to procrastinate… Luckily, her question gave me the perfect excuse. So this [...]
What Twitter Can Learn From My 7th Grade Email Address
The first time I got email was in seventh grade. I was so excited. I spent hours debating what my first email address would be. If I was going to have an email address for the rest of my life, I had to make it good.
After much thought, I came up with the perfect name… [...]
Set Fewer Goals in 2009
One year ago today I was in Florence with my girlfriend. In fact, if you’re reading this and it’s the afternoon, we were probably walking by the place Galileo lived.
Fast forward to now: Today I’ll be spending the afternoon in my cube reviewing 2009 marketing initiatives. That’s how much my life has changed in one [...]




