Thanks, Steve. RIP.

October 6th, 2011 by Lisa Sanger

As I heard the news about Steve Job’s passing last night, my heart hurt a bit. Here was the man whose innovation and creative passion changed my life and the world around me. Whose vision and drive was to make simple the most complex things we humans do. Whose life sought meaning in experiences that [...]

What Makes a Great Internship?

June 1st, 2011 by Kat Jenkins

In this day and age, coursework alone will rarely land you a job after graduation.  Bachelor degrees are common, and to differentiate yourself, you have to have experience.  But how does a student gain experience prior to graduation?  One word comes to mind for most recruiters and college students: internships.
Of course, not all interns can [...]

LinkedIn—Making the Connection as a Business Tool

April 19th, 2011 by Kat Jenkins

Since LinkedIn has passed the 100 million member mark, it’s fairly safe to say that if you’re reading this blog post, you probably have a LinkedIn profile.  You may have even added a photo to it, and possibly update your status once in awhile.  You may have used LinkedIn to network, look for a job, [...]

The Importance of Doing Research

October 27th, 2010 by Kat Jenkins

We all have a lot of excuses about why we don’t do research–but it doesn’t have to be a formal or expensive process to have a major impact on your project.

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