Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Guest Blogger Kristine: Taking a Semester Off ? Backpacks to ...

Hey everyone!

I?m Kristine, and I?m so excited to be a guest blogger for the JHU Career Center! Less than a year ago, I was one of those students who had never even stepped into the Career Center, not even to get one of those awesome free water bottles. As I was working through my focus area and upper division courses for my BME degree, I started to realize that I didn?t know what I wanted to do after college, and that ?after college? was coming up faster than I had anticipated! I finally went into Career Center and made an appointment with Tracy Carter, and since then I?ve been telling all my friends about how incredibly helpful a good career counselor can be.

Tracy was instrumental in taking me through the steps to find an internship: she helped me figure out what I might want in a career, helped me network with JHU alumni in my fields of interest, and guided me through the process of finding internships, crafting my resume and cover letters, and acing the interview. In January 2012, I decided to take a semester off to really focus on my career goals and my internship search. I was apprehensive at first, but it turned out to be a great opportunity to focus my efforts on learning about different careers and landing the right internship to get a taste of those careers for myself.

I looked at careers and internships not necessarily related to my major, to give me some taste of the wide variety of options that are open to me after graduation. I eventually started to look into careers in computer programming and user experience design. Once I honed in on a career field, I was glad to have my days free to look for internships, draft resumes and cover letters, and network with professionals in the field. Tracy again was a huge help in connecting me with her contacts in various fields and getting me started doing informational interviews with various JHU alumni. After I got started meeting UX designers and game programmers, I began to attend networking events specific to those fields, where I met and talked to a lot more people about their career paths. Attending networking events and doing informational interviews eventually became a bit easier and a lot more fun once I got started; unfortunately, once I started my internship, I had very little free time to do these things.

After a few weeks of networking and applying to internships, I landed an internship at GameDesk, a small nonprofit that makes educational games and works with schools to implement creative programs that make learning both fun and effective. I started out as a project management intern, which was an interesting experience both due to my inexperience in (and eagerness to try) project management, and due to the nature of interning at a startup. When I started, there wasn?t a project manager that I was working directly under, but everyone at GameDesk was friendly and willing to provide what guidance they could. Roles at a startup are fairly flexible, which was great for me as an intern because I was able to explore a variety of different roles. At the same time, I longed for the structure that I imagined a more established company would give. All in all, my first few months at GameDesk were incredibly educational for me in figuring out the kinds of things I?d want to do, and the kind of place I?d want to work at. I was able to experience trying out everything from game programming to project management to event planning to recruitment, and I learned the meaning of ?company culture.?

In May, GameDesk offered to extend my internship through the summer as more of a full-time position. By this time, I had become fairly involved in the company. I was a key coordinator of conferences and travel, and I was directly involved in managing the development of one of the games up until that point. I was also able to see the development of the company itself. In April we received a large grant from AT&T, and as a result, we expanded from about 15 people to 45 (and we?re still growing!). I watched us grow to have not only more game developers and teachers to work on our individual projects, but also more middle management to take care of the GameDesk as a whole. By being a part of this process, I learned a lot about company structures and the needs of a growing organization.

My experience at GameDesk has taught me a lot about different careers and what it?s like working in video games and education, along with probably more than I ever wanted to know about running a nonprofit. I?ve met a lot of great people who are not only valuable industry contacts but also have become friends I?ll look forward to keeping in touch with. I started out my semester off a bit anxious about finding an internship that would be a good use of my time. I found that my experiences, not only at GameDesk but also in networking and learning about myself different careers and industries, were exactly what I needed to help me answer the big question in my mind: What comes next? In the fall I?ll be back at Hopkins finishing up the last year of my degree, but while doing so I?ll have my experiences to reflect on and my contacts help me in deciding and discovering where I?ll be after graduation.

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Source: https://jhucareercenter.wordpress.com/2012/07/30/guest-blogger-kristine-taking-a-semester-off/

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10 Ways Social Media Technologies Are Adding Value And ...

Social media technologies have touched humanity in a primal way. You only need look at the adoption rates of Facebook and Twitter to realize that the web is indeed connecting human consciousness.10 ways social media technologies are adding value and productivity

At almost no cost we can connect with like minded tribes globally at scale and speed. We can share ideas and knowledge in words, images and with the virtual face to face technologies of online video that transcends time and place.

Knowledge transfer is almost instantaneous. It is transforming humanity deeply at the personal and business levels.

Social technologies are unlocking ideas from isolation and allowing them to be free to roam and add value to our lives.

This process is also being accelerated and amplified by the wide adoption of the smart phone.

The potential value of this transformation has been estimated by a study from McKinsey Global Institute as having a value of up to $1.3 trillion across just the 4 industries that they studied.

  1. Consumer packaged goods
  2. Consumer financial services
  3. Professional services
  4. Advanced manufacturing

This is just a sample of the potential that awaits globally across many more industries that could benefit from the efficient use of social technologies.

Potential is Largely Untapped

The potential for the enterprise is still largely untapped despite the widespread adoption by consumers as evidenced by the following facts and figures.

  • There are 1.5 billion social network users
  • 80% of online users interact with social networks regularly
  • 70% of companies are using social technologies

Social networks can add value to almost any business but companies that will benefit most from social technologies will have these characteristics.

  • High percentage of knowledge workers
  • Business success is dependent on brand recognition and consumer perception
  • Need to build credibility and trust to sell their products and services
  • Digital distribution of products and services
  • Experiential or inspirational products and services

The report estimates that consumer goods companies could increase their margins by up to 60% using social technologies through goods that better meet customers needs and improve the productivity of knowledge workers.

Ten Ways Social Technologies Add Value

Across every industry there lies enormous potential to add more value through implementing social technologies from better customer insights, improved marketing to social commerce.

Here are ten ways social technologies are adding value that are revealed by the study from McKinsey.

10 Ways Social Media Technologies Add Value

1. Co-Create Products

Companies using social platforms can crowd source ideas from their consumer community. This could include product ideas, evaluation of the ideas by the crowd and the continuing modification and evolution of the products and services to produce a better product that better meets needs. It could include consumers submitting designs.

2. Demand Forecasting

Through multiplying the the potential sources of information about demand, companies can obtain more accurate and granular data. This could lead to better inventory control and better placement of stock where local demand is higher. The buzz from social networks can help pinpoint where the first responders are and allow staff to redirect additional stock to the highest buzz spots.

3. Distributing Business Processes

Companies such as TomTom and Google Maps are using inout from users to locate and qualify mapping errors and the latest updates to road networks. TomTom is even now adding crowdsourced real time traffic flow to its service that provides the latest data on traffic jams and accidents provided by users from their cars.

4. Market Research

Market research can be costly and take months but now you can gather online chatter about your competitors in real time. There are now tools that can measure sentiment as it happens that allows companies to see if the latest feedback about a product is positive or negative. Brand health can be now checked by the ?Chatter? tone online.

5. Marketing Communications

Marketing interaction was limited in the past to snail mail and was costly and slow. Now we have communication that is effectively close to zero cost and provides feedback in minutes. You can see what types of marketing communications are engaging and what aren?t. Online customer communities are being created by the savvy enterprise with Adobe?s forums having one million members.

6. Lead Generation

Sales opportunities required telemarketing and expensive advertising to make the phone ring. B2B companies are now discovering the power of social networks to attract customers and drive inbound inquiries. Displaying a companies expertise via blogs and online whitepapers and ebooks are transforming how professional services companies market their business. Software companies such as Hubspot have created online tools that allow companies to become much more efficient with their marketing.

7. Social Commerce

All of us listen to the recommendations of friends and family and social commerce allows companies to make it easy for their consumers to share what they have bought or ?like?. This amplifies the marketing message and also improves conversion for online stores.

8. Customer Care

Companies such as SouthWest Airlines use channels like Twitter to respond to potential PR issues that are quickly diffused before they turn into public relations disasters. Agencies and larger brands are monitoring social media channels with community managers who monitor social networks such as Facebook to turn customer care problems into opportunities to impress customers with the speed of the response.

9. Collaboration

Social technologies are improving organisational performance by making collaboration and co-creation efficient both internally and with external suppliers and partners. This reduces time spent in face to face meeting and ensuring that best practice is followed and shared. Companies such as 37Signals uses social technologies to run a multimillion dollar company that operates with only 16 employees and is spread across 6 countries.

10. Matching Talents to Roles

Social platforms such as LinkedIn provide insights into people?s skills, passions and interests that provide a more complete picture of a candidate than a one dimensional resume will ever achieve.

What About You

What ways has social media unlocked your personal or business potential. Which of the ten ways outlined above excites you most as a business owner.

Which of these would you like to implement this week that would take your business to the next level.

Look forward to hearing your stories.

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Source: http://www.business2community.com/social-media/10-ways-social-media-technologies-are-adding-value-and-productivity-0235136

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Survivors: No 2nd car in deadly Cuba car crash

Swedish citizen Jens Aron Modig listens to a translator during a press conference in Havana, Cuba, Monday, July 30, 2012. Modig and Spanish citizen Angel Carromero who were traveling with Cuban dissident Oswaldo Paya when he died in a car crash are denying speculation that a second vehicle was involved. Modig backs up investigators' report that the driver braked abruptly after entering an unpaved construction zone and lost control. (AP Photo/Franklin Reyes)

Swedish citizen Jens Aron Modig listens to a translator during a press conference in Havana, Cuba, Monday, July 30, 2012. Modig and Spanish citizen Angel Carromero who were traveling with Cuban dissident Oswaldo Paya when he died in a car crash are denying speculation that a second vehicle was involved. Modig backs up investigators' report that the driver braked abruptly after entering an unpaved construction zone and lost control. (AP Photo/Franklin Reyes)

Swedish Jens Aron Modig arrives at a press conference in Havana, Cuba, Monday, July 30, 2012. Modig and Spanish citizen Angel Carromero who were traveling with Cuban dissident Oswaldo Paya when he died in a car crash are denying speculation that a second vehicle was involved. Modig backs up investigators' report that the driver braked abruptly after entering an unpaved construction zone and lost control. (AP Photo/Franklin Reyes)

Swedish citizen Jens Aron Modig speakes during a press conference in Havana, Cuba, Monday, July 30, 2012. Modig and Spanish citizen Angel Carromero who were traveling with Cuban dissident Oswaldo Paya when he died in a car crash are denying speculation that a second vehicle was involved. Modig backs up investigators' report that the driver braked abruptly after entering an unpaved construction zone and lost control. (AP Photo/Franklin Reyes)

HAVANA (AP) ? Two Europeans who were traveling with Cuban dissident Oswaldo Paya when he died in a car crash are denying speculation that a second vehicle was involved.

Driver and Spanish citizen Angel Carromero backs up investigators' report that he braked abruptly after entering an unpaved construction zone and lost control.

Carromero said Monday: "No vehicle hit us from behind."

Swedish citizen Jens Aron Modig confirmed the account and asked that the accident not be used "for political purposes."

Both are members of center-right political parties in their home countries. They said they traveled to Cuba to bring 4,000 euros ($4,900) to Paya and organize dissident political youth wings.

Associated Press

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For the Love of...: Espana

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Friday, July 27, 2012

SEO ? The Key for you to Online Business Success

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In case you have launched your own website and haven?t exactly been generating enterprise, you may be wondering about the lack of business you?re obtaining.
There?s only one basis for this: zero on the internet presence.

You can have the best site on the internet and possess the best products or providers, but if no one can uncover your site, the work you might have put in it is worthless.

So, how do you help make your online presence acknowledged? There?s just one reply: SEO, otherwise known as search engine optimization. There are a variety of ways to get your internet site on search results; here are a couple of them.

. Key phrases
Keywords are words a person types inside a search bar to locate certain information, along with the most important element of ebay.
With out keywords, your business should be non-existent. It?s a good idea to make use of specific keywords that are the most appropriate for your market. Let?s say your site concentrates on selling gadgets such as phones, tabs, mp4s and so on.

Don?t use broad phrases like ?gadgets?, ?phones? ?tabs?, instead use more specific words and phrases like ?cheap Samsung Whole world S-3.? Keywords may be used anywhere on your web site, but for search engines, the most important part of your site is the blue pub at the top of your website. So, you might want to make sure to put your keywords right now there.

. SEO Articles
SEO articles change from normal articles as they are written around search phrases and have particular program plans. SEO articles are widely go through because these offer info and useful tips about different subjects.

Whenever you write an SEO article around your web-site?s keywords and when made itself known yet, you?ll be able to generate some web traffic.

Therefore, you have better chances in getting a number of business. Using keywords just once in an post is good, but any 2%-3% keyword density report would be better- a search term in the title, physique, and another in the conclusion.

You can write virtually whatever you want providing you place your keywords somewhere with your article.

Keep in mind even though that whatever you publish, it still has to make perception because humans will read them.

Keywords and SEO articles are merely two ways to get your web site on search results. Even so, if you would like to be at the top of search engine lists, you could consider hiring a good SEO service provider to make your site seen to all.

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Man charged with manslaughter in Florida butt-injection case

ORLANDO, Florida (Reuters) - A man who injected a woman in the buttocks with unknown substances during an illegal cosmetic surgery was arrested on Thursday and charged with manslaughter in the woman's death, authorities said.

Oneal Ron Morris, 31, of Hollywood, Florida, is known to have injected other women with substances such as bathroom caulk, cement, Super Glue and the tire product Fix-A-Flat, officials with the Broward County Sheriff's Office said.

Authorities described Morris as a transvestite who went by the nickname "The Dutchess."

According to his arrest affidavit, 31-year-old Shatarka Nuby died in March in Tallahassee from what an assistant medical examiner called "massive systemic silicone migration" due to "cosmetic silicone injections of the buttocks and hips," according to the arrest affidavit.

She died months after her last injection by Morris. Before her death, Nuby told a Florida Department of Health investigator that she paid Morris at least $2,000 for about 10 treatments between 2007 and 2011 to enhance her buttocks, hips, thighs and breasts, according to the affidavit and a sheriff's report.

Morris once told Nuby's aunt that he was injecting her with silicone from Home Depot, the affidavit said. Morris made house calls for the injections and would seal the injection sites with cotton balls and Super Glue, Nuby's aunt told investigators.

Neither Morris, who remained in custody in Broward County Jail, nor a representative for him could be reached for comment on Thursday evening. He is awaiting trial on previous charges of practicing medicine without a license and causing injury.

Nuby's death in March occurred at Tallahassee Federal Correctional Institute where, according to CBS Miami, she was serving a 2-1/2 year sentence for identity theft, which she resorted to in order to pay for breast implants and liposuction.

(Editing by Alex Dobuzinskis and Anthony Boadle)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/man-charged-manslaughter-florida-butt-injection-case-105100936.html

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