College to Career: Friday, January 29th from 4:15 to 5:15pm in 251 N3
Jim Armstrong '10 of Google and Chris Delapaz '09 of AOL, both alumni of the Newhouse School's advertising program, will talk about how they transitioned from college to successful careers in advertising and offer career and networking tips. Come hear what it's really is like to work for Google and AOL. Jim Armstrong An account manager at Google, Armstrong works across large home services clients, including Roto-Rooter, Servpro and Stanley Steemer, to help them gain more profitability using Google ad platforms. He is based in the Google Chicago office but lived and worked in New York City for more than five years prior to moving to Chicago in September 2015. He spent three and a half years on the agency side, at Ogilvy & Mather and Resolution Media in New York, before moving to Google in October 2013. Chris Delapaz Delapaz is an account executive at AOL, specializing in mobile ad space for a variety of agencies and clients including Subway, Citibank and Goldman Sachs. Based in New York City, Delapaz consults his clients on mobile ad solutions within the entire AOL platform. Prior to AOL, he spent three years on the agency side of media buying followed by a three-year sales role at The Weather Channel. In January 2015, he became an account executive at Millennial Media, which AOL purchased late last year. Bloomberg BNA: Thursday, Febraury 4th from 6:00 to 7:00pm in 432 N3 Representatives from Bloomberg BNA will visit campus to discuss the company's paid internship opportunities in journalism, marketing and sales. More information about the internships is available online. NBCUniversal Info Session on Summer Internship Opportunities: Wednesday, February 10th from 6:00 to 7:00pm in 140 N3 (Herg) NBCUniversal representatives will be on SU campus to meet and recruit students for their 2016 summer internship program! Representatives from the NBC Cable Group, NBC News Group and NBC Entertainment Group will be in attendance. Students can either click the link or search Orangelink by putting in position ID#. However, to apply they must have a profile created on the system. If they have never used Orangelink before they will need to click ‘forgot password’ and it will send them a password. Their username is their SU email. Students can submit resumes (no cover letters) on the 1/19 and the deadline is 1/27 at 3:00 p.m. There are specific instructions for the News Group and the Entertainment application that students need to read. At the top of their resume they are to make an “Areas of Interest” section – in the section they are to list their top 3 choices. There is an example given in the application instructions. Students need to list the 3 areas of interest within the department of interest. They can chose all the departments if they wish, but only list 3 areas. International students have to have unrestricted authorization to work in the U.S. without visa or sponsorship and the system will block them from applying. NBCUniversal News Group Internships ID# 84737 NBCUniversal Entertainment – East Coast Summer 2016 Internship ID# 84745 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Summer 2016 Internship ID# 84759 Late Night with Seth Meyers Summer 2016 Internship ID# 84760 NBC Cable Entertainment Summer 2016 Internships ID# 84793
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Welcome back! I hope you all had a restful break and you are all ready for a packed second semester. To help with our overflow of CDC tasks, we now have a special projects schedule. These overlapping shifts are going to help us maintain our social media accounts, allow more time to work on flyers and bulletin boards, along with video projects and to assist with seminar prep. So, first order of business: Consistency of Majors on Sign-In Sheets When we add the seminar attendance to our Excel sheets, we need to have more consistency of how we are categorizing the majors. For example: Broadcast and Digital Journalism is in Excel as BDJ. Having some students major as BDJ and some as Broadcast and Digital Journalism is causing a problem when we are crunching numbers at the end of the semester. I know it can be confusing with we add in the grad programs because some are unfamiliar and new to Newhouse. Here is a list of all the majors and programs at Newhouse. The acronyms and programs in bold are what we will categorize majors as in Excel. Undergraduate Majors: Advertising: ADV Broadcast & Digital Journalism: BDJ Graphic Design: Graphics Magazine: MAG Newspaper & Online Journalism: NOJ Photography: PHOTO Public Relations: PR Television, Radio & Film: TRF Graduate Programs: Magazine, Newspaper & Online Journalism: MNO Arts Journalism: AJ Audio Arts Communications Management Computational Journalism Documentary Film and History Media and Education Media Studies New Media Management: NMM Online Master's in Communication: Online Public Diplomacy *ADV, BDJ, PHOTO, PR, & TRF are undergrad and graduate programs. DropboxThis semester, Kelly and Bridget would like to record the amount of materials that circulate through our dropbox. An attendance Excel sheet has already been made in the common folder > Seminars > Attendance> Dropbox > Dropbox '16. As a reminder, we are still taking attendance for the video. NRC Application Instructions As most of you know, the Communications Consortium is no longer a thing. We have replaced it with the Newhouse Recruitment Collective (NRC). Bridget, Kelly and I already know we are going to have many questions regarding the application instructions for the NRC. We really need the student staff's help answering these questions. I want all of you to know the application instructions. There will be quiz.
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