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A lot of people are asking me about Elevate America and where I will be and how to connect, so I thought I’d start posting a weekly agenda (you’re welcome Sheri Omens Kelfer). Hopefully, this will keep you informed and up to date on how we are going to Elevate America! Holler at me if you want to connect or show me a great new food spot. Just remember, I’m lactose intolerant but always good company ;) Since I will be flying back home before leaving to Michigan, I am calling this the warm up week because once next Monday hits, we are going all in and I will be on the road till the holidays. Agenda for the week of 9/25-10/1 9/25: Flight to SF, #ElevateSports Twitter chat at 5pm PST, meeting with Micah Solit 9/26: Speaking at Mission College and City College of San Francisco, dinner with Chase La Vine 9/27: Lunch at LinkedIn, speaking at Canada College 9/28-9/29: Santa Monica and SCV for work and packing 9/30: Yom Kippur 10/1: Sunday football and final to dos for Elevate America
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Human beings have an internal desire to help other humans. While we may not always act on this desire, we all have it. We all know how great it feels to help someone, so the question is why aren’t we always doing it? Well, one of the main reasons is… people don’t ask for help. Why? Because, they are scared they’ll be bothering someone, scared to be vulnerable and open to receiving help, scared to be rejected, and the list goes on. What I’ve found, and experienced, is that people want to help other people succeed. You just have to ask!!!! Read about the three groups I recommend asking for help from on Front Office Sports here.
In part one we broke down how internships are an incredible opportunity to learn. In part two we talked about how internships are a place for personal and professional growth. For the final part of this three part article series, I am going to share how internships can be great for improving your resume and making you stand out.
It’s no surprise that internships are a building block for your career. In today’s world, you need internship experience to be able to differentiate yourself from the hundreds of other candidates applying for the exact same job. You might have perfect grades and be the greatest person ever, but if you lack experience the road to securing your dream job is much harder. Notice, I didn’t say impossible, but I did say harder. I don’t think I am sharing revolutionary information here. I am, however, reiterating an important fact that internship experience helps build a full candidate profile. Having internship experience can diversify your resume, improve your chances of getting hired and give you the added confidence to apply for jobs. Read the rest on Front Office Sports here.
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