Spotlight time! Today, we shine a light on our amazing interns who are making a difference at the County of Riverside. Today, we highlight Gabriel Somcio with RCIT. Stay tuned to meet all our talented future leaders!
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Assistant Principal, HISD 🍎~ Author ~ Business Owner ~ Mother ~ Jasper, TX native 🐶 Misson: “Exposure, Opportunity, Growth” 💪🏾🐾📚✏️🎓
Don’t miss my summer session !!!🍎♥️🤍 ✳️If you aren’t registered yet, you still have time to do so and while you’re at it, invite a few friends to join you! 🔗Registration link: https://lnkd.in/gbW7rET3 💎Exposure connects us to infinite opportunities that can place us on a path to effective growth. Building a cohesive culture of high expectations and achievement within the capacity in which you lead is easier said than done, but exploring strategic actions based on the campus mission, vision, and goals can aid in molding your students, staff, and environment on a path to unified success.
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Sharing this insightful article by Becky Parson, Early Career Director at Randstad Enterprise, on the competitive landscape for summer 2024 internships. Becky’s expertise shines through as she addresses the heightened competition students face and provides valuable advice for standing out in a crowded market. #EarlyCareer #Internships #HR #Leadership #YouthSkills #CareerDevelopment #JobMarket #TalentDevelopment #FutureOfWork #Networking
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Passionate Strategic Policy & Organizational Leader | Expert Coalition Builder | Organized Labor Leader | Education Champion |
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📢 I'm hiring...a Director of Career Development! Looking for someone to help oversee Martin University's Career Center, especially focusing on the growth of Martin WORKS, our apprenticeship program! Link: https://lnkd.in/dbJTwV4k ps: Happy Black History Month ✊🏾 Dr. Sean L. Huddleston John Girton, Jr. Dr. Toni Williams
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I'm often asked "What can I do to support you?" or "What can I do to support Black CPG professionals?" As we kick off Black History Month, here's something you can do today, here and now. I started Black Futures Fellowship in 2020 because, as I was scaling Partake Foods, I saw a talented yet homogenous talent pool. I saw an opportunity to open doors early for HBCU students while they are thinking about what careers are available and right for them. The Black Futures Fellowship was born from this vision in 2020, and we've made significant strides as a 501c3 organization in 2023/24. However, there's a challenge we're facing. In the final hour, several companies had to withdraw their commitment, and we have 6 talented students left without matches. It's unfortunate, but it won't deter us. In these times, I have to focus on putting feeling to action. And I want to get these students placed. 👉🏽 So, here's the ask. I have 6 amazing HBCU students looking for paid summer internship opportunities in CPG food & beverage. They are ready to talk to folks and all vetted by me and my team. If you have a network, an opportunity, an idea—for any of these potential fellows—please like and share this post, comment, and DM me. Let's get this done for these kids. Thank you in advance. Happy #BlackHistoryMonth. Let's help some #hbcu students start their futures. Together, we can make a lasting impact.
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Strategy Builder • Employee Experience Design • Employee Engagement Innovator • Marketing and Employer Brand Strategist • Love Helping Leaders Grow • Problem Solver • Group Facilitator and Speaker
🙏Huge thank you to Abbey Davis, PhD, PHR, SHRM-CP for stopping by to chat with our Heartland interns. She talked about being your own best coach. It was an incredible session, her content is always challenging, practical and inspiring. 🏆We love Abbey and fired up to see what she is building at Oklahoma State University. Cara Greenhaw Christian Youngblood-Jackson Darian McPherson, SHRM-SCP Brene' Mayes, PHR Kelsi Khamphanthala Zach Myers
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Hard for me to believe that 16 years ago today, I started my career with the American Red Cross. Reflecting on this special anniversary thinking about how we can work together to change the world as more and more friends have been telling me they feel helpless and hopeless. Here are a few ideas to remind you how powerful you are and how small things you do have the power to make big change. Just start and keep going. https://lnkd.in/gsEizjq4
How Can I Help? Where to Start When There is So Much to Do
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🎓 Who’s smarter: JM Family's Senior Leadership Team or our 2024 intern class?🤔 In this month's edition of The Enterprise Report, we tested their knowledge in a friendly game of “Are You Smarter than an Intern?” Watch the video to join the fun!🎉
Are you smarter than an intern?
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😍 This MRS&more event for #youngresearchers is not to be missed! Snap up your spot now before it's too late...there are only 50 places available. #mrx #party #marketresearch #career #marketresearch
Feeling like a winner...? Then celebrate your victories (and all your hard work) at the &more Summer of Champions party! Join as at this legendary free event for &more members with free drinks, free food and as much ping as you can pong! 🍾 🏓 🎉 There are only 50 places available, so snap up your spot here https://lnkd.in/eGQJpK5E *Please note, this event is exclusively for members of &more, the MRS young researchers’ network for those under 30 or within the first 5 year's of their research career.
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This is what I’m talking about! Check out this program!
The Office of Career Success and Experiential Education recently piloted the International Career Advancement Program to transform the first-year experience for international students on the New York City and Long Island campuses. The 12-week program gave students a chance to work on U.S.-based career competency topics such as résumé building, interviewing/elevator pitch, self and career exploration, and careers in nonprofit management. They also worked on a team project and presented to peers, faculty, and staff.
Pilot Program Launched to Transform the International Student Experience
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The month between the last day of classes at Fuqua and the first day of my internship has brought me plenty of time to relax, which mainly consisted of my favorite way to unwind: reading. 🤓 I read on airplanes, at the beach, on the couch, and while fighting off pollen on my back porch. A real highlight was finishing The Algebra of Wealth by Scott Galloway (a favorite of mine since taking a Section course in 2022.) There’s a lot to his book, but something that stood out for me is one of Scott’s hotter topics: finding work in the thing you’re good at -- not necessarily *just* what you’re passionate about. He wrote that personality tests like the Myers-Briggs framework can provide helpful direction to folks early in their careers. In my first job after graduating from The University of Alabama, we completed a company-wide personality test and discussed the findings as a team. I remember feeling struck by the startling accuracy of my results: I’m impatient, have a penchant for taking (fast!) action, and find the greatest fulfillment in high-impact work. In the months leading up to our first class at Duke University - The Fuqua School of Business, we were also tasked with completing a personality test: this time the CliftonStrengths Assessment (mentioned by Galloway in his book.) Looking back at these assessments, it's clear that self-awareness is key to finding that sweet spot of fulfillment. While pursuing your passions is important, it's just as crucial to understand what gets you fired up. The "algebra of wealth" is about cracking that code of merging your talents, motivations, and ambitions into authentic and meaningful work.
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Ham Radio, Piano, Acting, Writing, Film - why not, I’m retired!
1wI processed a lot of plans in Riverside back in the 80s, 90s and 00s, and I worked with a lot of people there, all of them great. You’re in good hands and off to a great start inside those hallowed walls. You’ll go far. A really great boss I had once told me that everything you learn, every new skill you master goes inside your magic bag of tricks. Yours is just getting started.