How to Survive an Internship Where You Don’t Fit in
Categories: Business
It’s awkward, it’s confusing, and all of a sudden you’re not quite sure what you’re doing in the workplace.
“Get Me Coffee” No More! Turn Internships into Jobs
Categories: Business
If you view your internship more as an extended interview rather than a temporary job, these three tips will help increase your chances of turning your internship into a job.
Fly, Bus, Bike or Sail to Professional Success
Categories: Business
While we have the ability and privilege to communicate with others all across the world, it’s that extra mile (or 200) that builds strong relationships.
How To Handle a Networking Party
Categories: Party Week, TNGG Weekly Columns
Erica explains the ins and outs of how to party in the professional world.
3 Lessons Learned from Starting a Business
Categories: Business
Millennial business starters are no strangers to challenge and over the years we have accumulated some well-learned lessons from these inspiring individuals.
Professional Networking on Facebook? Would you use BranchOut?
Categories: Business
BranchOut is gaining popularity on Facebook as more people resign themselves to using their personal social network for professional reasons.
Networking for N00bs
Categories: Business
Networking isn’t just cocktail hours and pre-sanctioned registrations where eager wanna bes try to shmooze with middle-aged, balding execs.
How to Find a Mentor on Twitter
Categories: Internet Week
I will finish my four year degree at the University of Oregon in four months, and because of Twitter, I will enter the workforce with more than just an education.
How To Survive (F)Unemployment
Categories: TNGG Weekly Columns
It’s a rough world out there for the unemployed, but Erica Dermer’s got the advice you need to live through it.
The Art of the TweetUp
Categories: Technology
The Urban Dictionary definition of a TweetUp is, “A gathering of nerds attempting social contact, likely for the first time. Usually disintegrates into everyone running to the nearest computer to type to one another.”