Tuesday, November 26, 2019
Why good people turn bad online Defeat your inner troll
Why good people turn bad verbunden Defeat yur intern trollWhy good people turn bad online Defeat yur inner trollOn the evening of 17 February 2018, Professor Mary Beard posted on Twitter a photograph of herself crying. The eminent University of Cambridge classicist, who has almost 200,000 Twitter followers, welches distraught after receiving a storm of abuse online. This was the reaction to a comment she had made about Haiti. She also tweeted I speak from the heart (and of curse I may be wrong). But the crap I get in response just isnt on really it isnt.In the days that followed, Beard received support from several high-profile people. Greg Jenner, a fellow celebrity historian, tweeted about his own experience of a Twitterstorm Ill always remember how traumatic it was to suddenly be hated by strangers. Regardless of morality I may have been wrong or right in my opinion I was amazed (later, when I recovered) at how psychologically destabilizing it was to me.Those tweeting support fo r Beard irrespective of whether they agreed with her initial tweet that had triggered the abusive responses were themselves then targeted. And when one of Beards critics, fellow Cambridge academic Priyamvada Gopal, a woman of Asian heritage, set out her response to Beards original tweet in an online article, she received her own torrent of abuse.There is overwhelming evidence that women and members of ethnic minority groups are disproportionately the target of Twitter abuse. Where these identity markers intersect, the bullying can become particularly intense, as experienced by black female MP Diane Abinternet bott, who alone receivednearly halfof all the abusive tweets sent to female MPs during the run-up to the 2017 UK general election. Black and Asian female MPs received on average 35 percent mora abusive tweets than their white female colleagues even when Abbott was excluded from the total.The constant barrage of abuse, including death threats and threats of sexual violence, is silencing people, pushing them off online platfassons and further reducing the diversity of online voices and opinion. And it shows no sign of abating. Asurvey last yearfound that 40 percent of American adults had personally experienced online abuse, with almost half of them receiving severe forms of harassment, including physical threats and stalking. 70 percent of women described online harassment as a major problem.The business models of social media platforms, such as YouTube and Facebook, promote content that is mora likely to get a response from other users because mora engagement means better opportunities for advertising. But this has aconsequence of favoring divisive and strongly emotive or extreme content, which can, in turn, nurture online bubbles of groups who reflect and reinforce each others opinions, helping propel the spread of more extreme content and providing a niche for fake news. In recent months,researchers have revealedmany ways that various vested interests, including Russian operatives, have sought to manipulate public opinion by infiltrating social media bubbles.Our human ability to communicate ideas across networks of people enabled us to build the modern world. The internet offers unparalleled promise of cooperation and communication between all of humanity. But instead of embracing a massive extension of ur social circles online, we binnenseem to be reverting to tribalism and conflict, and belief in the potential of the internet to bring humanity together in a glorious collaborating network now begins to seem naive. While we generally conduct ur real-life interactions with strangers politely and respectfully, online we can be horrible. How can we relearn the collaborative techniques that enabled us to find common ground and thrive as a species?Dont overthink it, just press the buttonI click an amount, impoverishing myself in an instant, and quickly move on to the next question, aware that were all playing against the clock. My tea mmates are far away and unknown to me. I have no idea if were all in it together or whether Im being played for a fool, but I press on, knowing that the others are depending on me.Im playing in a so-called public goods game at Yale Universitys Human Cooperation Lab. The researchers here use it as a tool to help understand how and why we cooperate, and whether we can enhance our prosocial behavior.Over the years, scientists have proposed various theories about why humans cooperate so well that we form strong societies. The evolutionary roots of our general niceness, most researchers now believe, can be found in the individual survival advantage humans experience when we cooperate as a group. Ive come to New Haven, Connecticut, in a snowy February, to visit a cluster of labs where researchers are using experiments to explore further our extraordinary impulse to be nice to others even at our own expense.The game Im playing, on Amazons Mechanical Turk online platform, is one of the labs ongoing experiments. Im in a team of four people in different locations, and each of us is given the saatkorn amount of money to play with. We are asked to choose how much money we will contribute to a group pot, on the understanding that this pot will then be doubled and split equally among us.This sort of social dilemma, like all cooperation, relies on a certain level of trust that the others in your group will be nice. If everybody in the group contributes all of their money, all the money gets doubled, redistributed four ways, and everyone doubles their money. WinwinBut if you think about it from the perspective of an individual, says lab director David Rand, for each dollar that you contribute, it gets doubled to two dollars and then split four ways which means each person only gets 50 cents back for the dollar they contributed.Even though everyone is better off collectively by contributing to a group project that no one could manage alone in real life, this could be paying towards a hospital building, or digging a community irrigation ditch there is a cost at the individual level. Financially, you make more money by being more selfish.Rands team has run this game with thousands of players. Half of them are asked, as I was, to decide their contribution rapidly within 10 seconds whereas the other half are asked to take their time and carefully consider their decision. It turns out that when people go with their gut, they are much more generous than when they spend time deliberating.There is a lot of evidence that cooperation is a central feature of human evolution, says Rand. Individuals benefit, and are more likely to survive, by cooperating with the group. And being allowed to stay in the group and benefit from it is reliant on our reputation for behaving cooperatively.In the small-scale societies that our ancestors were living in, all our interactions were with people that you were going to see again and interact within the immediate future, Rand says. That kept in check any temptation to act aggressively or take advantage and free-ride off other peoples contributions. It makes sense, in a self-interested way, to be cooperative.Cooperation breeds more cooperation in a mutually beneficial cycle. Rather than work out every time whether its in our long-term interests to be nice, its more efficient and less effort to have the basic rule be nice to other people. Thats why our unthinking response in the experiment is a generous one.Throughout our lives, we learn from the society around us how cooperative to be. But our learned behaviors can also change quickly.Those in Rands experiment who play the quickfire round are mostly generous and receive generous dividends, reinforcing their generous outlook. Whereas those who consider their decisions are more selfish, resulting in a meager group pot, reinforcing an idea that it doesnt pay to rely on the group. So, in a further experiment, Rand gave some money to people who had played a ro und of the game. They were then asked how much they wanted to give to an anonymous stranger. This time, there was no incentive to give they would be acting entirely charitably.It turned out there were big differences. The people who had got used to cooperating in the first stage gave twice as much money in the second stage as the people who had got used to being selfish did. So were affecting peoples internal lives and behavior, Rand says. The way they behave even when no ones watching and when theres no institution in place to punish or reward them.Rands team have tested how people in different countries playthegame, to see how the strength of social institutions such as government, family, education and legal systems influences behavior. In Kenya, wherepublic sector corruption is high, players initially gave lessgenerously to the stranger than players in the US, which has less corruption. This suggests that people who can rely on relatively fair social institutions behave in a m ore public-spirited way those whose institutions are less reliable are more protectionist. However, after playing just one round of the cooperation-promoting versionof the public goods game, the Kenyans generosity equaled the Americans. And it cut both ways Americans who were trained to be selfish gave a lot less.So is there something about online social media culture that makes some people behave meanly? Unlike ancienthunter-gatherer societies, which rely on cooperation and sharing to survive and often have rules for when to offer food to whom across their social network, social media have weak institutions. They offer physical distance, relative anonymity and little reputational or punitive risk for bad behavior if youre mean, no one you know is going to see.I trudge a couple of blocks through driving snow to find Molly Crocketts Psychology Lab, where researchers are investigating moral decision-making in society. One area they focus on is how social emotions are transformed onlin e, in particular, moral outrage. Brain-imaging studies show that when people act on their moral outrage, their brains reward center is activated they feel good about it. This reinforces their behavior, so they are more likely to intervene in a similar way again. So, if they see somebody acting in a way that violates a social norm, by allowing their dog to foul a playground, for instance, and they publicly confront the perpetrator about it, they feel good afterwards. And while challenging a violator of your communitys social norms has its risks you may get attacked it also boosts your reputation.In our relatively peaceful lives, we are rarely faced with outrageous behavior, so we rarely see moral outrage expressed. Open up Twitter or Facebook and you get a very different picture.Recent researchshows that messages with both moral and emotional words are more likely to spread on social media each moral or emotional word in a tweet increases the likelihood of it being retweeted by 2 0 percent.Content that triggers outrage and that expresses outrage is much more likely to be shared, Crockett says. What weve created online is an ecosystem that selects for the most outrageous content, paired with a platform where its easier than ever before to express outrage.Unlike in the offline world, there is no personal risk in confronting and exposing someone. It only takes a few clicks of a button and you dont have to be physically nearby, so there is a lot more outrage expressed online. And it feeds itself. If you punish somebody for violating a norm, that makes you seem more trustworthy to others, so you can broadcast your moral character by expressing outrage and punishing social norm violations, Crockett says. And people believe that they are spreading good by expressing outrage that it comes from a place of morality and righteousness.When you go from offline where you might boost your reputation for whoever happens to be standing around at the moment to online, wher e you broadcast it to your entire social network, then that dramatically amplifies the personal rewards of expressing outrage.This is compounded by the feedback people get on social media, in the form of likes and retweets and so on. Our hypothesis is that the design of these platforms could make expressing outrage into a habit, and a habit is something thats done without regard to its consequences its insensitive to what happens next, its just a blind response to a stimulus, Crockett explains.I think its worth having a conversation as a society as to whether we want our morality to be under the control of algorithms whose purpose is to make money for giant tech companies, she adds. I think we would all like to believe and feel that our moral emotions, thoughts, and behaviors are intentional and elend knee-jerk reactions to whatever is placed in front of us that our handy designer thinks will bring them the most profit.On the upside, the lower costs of expressing outrage online hav e allowed marginalized, less-empowered groups to promote causes that have traditionally been harder to advance. Moral outrage on social media played an important role in focusing attention on the sexual abuse of women by high-status men. And in February 2018, Florida teens railing on social media against yet another high-school shooting in their state helped toshift public opinion, as well as shaming a number of big corporations into dropping their discount schemes for National Rifle Association members.I think that there must be ways to maintain the benefits of the online world, says Crockett, while thinking more carefully about redesigning these interactions to do away with some of the more costly bits.Someone whos thought a great deal about the design of our interactions in social networks is Nicholas Christakis, director of Yales Human Nature Lab, located just a few more snowy blocks away. His team studies how our position in a social network influences our behavior, and even ho w certain influential individuals can dramatically alter the culture of a whole network.The team is exploring ways to identify these individuals and enlist them in public health programmes that could benefit the community. In Honduras, they are using this approach to influence vaccination enrolment and maternal care, for example. Online, such people have the potential to turn a bullying culture into a supportive one.Corporations already use a crude system of identifying so-called Instagram influencers to advertise their brands for them. But Christakis is looking not just at how popular an individual is, but also their position in the network and the shape of that network. In some networks, like a small isolated village, everyone is closely connected and youre likely to know everyone at a party in a city, by contrast, people may be living more closely by as a whole, but you are less likely to know everyone at a party there. How thoroughly interconnected a network is affects how behav iors and information spread around it, he explains.If you take carbon atoms and you assemble them one way, they become graphite, which is soft and dark. Take the saatkorn carbon atoms and assemble them a different way, and it becomes diamond, which is hard and clear. These properties of hardness and clearness arent properties of the carbon atoms theyre properties of the collection of carbon atoms and depend on how you connect the carbon atoms to each other, he says. And its the same with human groups.Christakis has designed software to explore this by creating temporary artificial societies online. We drop people in and then we let them interact with each other and see how they play a public goods game, for example, to assess how kind they are to other people.Then he manipulates the network. By engineering their interactions one way, I can make them really sweet to each other, work well together, and they are healthy and happy and they cooperate. Or you take the same people and con nect them a different way and theyre mean jerks to each other and they dont cooperate and they dont share information and they are not kind to each other.In one experiment, he randomly assigned strangers to play the public goods game with each other. In the beginning, he says, about two-thirds of people were cooperative. But some of the people they interact with will take advantage of them and, because their only option is either to be kind and cooperative or to be a defector, they choose to defect because theyre stuck with these people taking advantage of them. And by the end of the experiment everyone is a jerk to everyone else.Christakis turned this around simply by giving each person a little bit of control over who they were connected to after each round. They had to make two decisions am I kind to my neighbors or am I not and do I stick with this neighbor or do I not. The only thing each player knew about their neighbors was whether each had cooperated or defected in the round before. What we were able to show is that people cut ties to defectors and form ties to cooperators, and the network rewired itself and converted itself into a diamond-like structure instead of a graphite-like structure. In other words, a cooperative prosocial structure instead of an uncooperative structure.In an attempt to generate more cooperative online communities, Christakiss team have started adding bots to their temporary societies. He takes me over to a laptop and sets me up on a different game. In this game, anonymous players have to work together as a team to solve a dilemma that tilers will be familiar with each of us has to zupflmmel from one of three colors, but the colors of players directly connected to each other must be different. If we solve the puzzle within a time limit, we all get a share of the prize money if we fail, no one gets anything. Im playing with at least 30 other people. None of us can see the whole network of connections, only the people we are dire ctly connected to nevertheless, we have to cooperate to win.Im connected to two neighbors, whose colors are green and blue, so I pick red. My left neighbor then changes to red so I quickly change to blue. The game continues and I become increasingly tense, cursing my slow reaction times. I frequently have to switch my color, responding to unseen changes elsewhere in the network, which send a cascade of changes along the connections. Times up before we solve the puzzle, prompting irate responses in the games comments box from remote players condemning everyone elses stupidity. Personally, Im relieved its over and theres no longer anyone depending on my cackhanded gaming skills to earn money.Christakis tells me that some of the networks are so complex that the puzzle is impossible to solve in the timeframe. My relief is shortlived, however the one I played was solvable. He rewinds the game, revealing for the first time the whole network to me. I see now that I was on a lower branch o ff the main hub of the network. Some of the players were connected to just one other person, but most were connected to three or more. Thousands of people from around the world play these games on Amazon Mechanical Turk, drawn by the small fee they earn per round. But as Im watching the game I just played unfold, Christakis reveals that three of these players are actually planted bots. We call them dumb AI, he says.His team is not interested in inventing super-smart AI to replace human cognition. Instead, the plan is to infiltrate a population of smart humans with dumb-bots to help the humans help themselves.We wanted to see if we could use the dumb-bots to get the people unstuck so they can cooperate and coordinate a little bit more so that their native capacity to perform well can be revealed by a little assistance, Christakis says. He found that if the bots played perfectly, that didnt help the humans. But if the bots made some mistakes, they unlocked the potential of the group to find a solution.Some of these bots made counter-intuitive choices. Even though their neighbors all had green and they should have picked orange, instead they also picked green. When they did that, it allowed one of the green neighbors to pick orange, which unlocks the next guy over, he can pick a different color and, wow, now we solve the problem. Without the bot, those human players would probably all have stuck with green, not realizing that was the problem. Increasing the conflicts temporarily allows their neighbors to make better choices.By adding a little noise into the system, the bots helped the network to function more efficiently. Perhaps a version of this model could involve infiltrating the newsfeeds of partisan people with occasional items offering a different perspective, helping to shift people out of their social media comfort-bubbles and allow society as a whole to cooperate more.Much antisocial behavior online stems from the anonymity of internet interactions th e reputational costs of being mean are much lower than offline. Here, bots may also offer a solution.One experimentfound that the level of racist abuse tweeted at black users could be dramatically slashed by using bot accounts with white profile images to respond to racist tweeters. A typical bot response to a racist tweet would be Hey man, just remember that there are real people who are hurt when you harass them with that kind of language. Simply cultivating a little empathy in such tweeters reduced their racist tweets almost to zero for weeks afterwards.Another way of addressing the low reputational cost for bad behavior online is to engineer in some form of social punishment. One game company, League of Legends, did that by introducing a Tribunal feature, in which negative play is punished by other players. The company reported that 280,000 players were reformed in one year, meaning that after being punished by the Tribunal they had changed their behavior and then achieved a pos itive standing in the community. Developers could also build in social rewards for good behavior, encouraging more cooperative elements that help build relationships.Researchers are already starting to learn how to predict when an exchange is about to turn bad the moment at which it could benefit from pre-emptive intervention. You might think that there is a minority of sociopaths online, which we call trolls, who are doing all this harm, says Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, at Cornell Universitys Department of Information Science. What we actually find in our work is that ordinary people, just like you and me, can engage in such antisocial behavior. For a specific period of time, you can actually become a troll. And thats surprising.Its also alarming. I mentally flick back through my own recent tweets, hoping I havent veered into bullying in some awkward attempt to appear funny or cool to my online followers. After all, it can be very tempting to be abusive to someone far away, who you dont know, if you think it will impress your social group.Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil has been investigating the comments sections below online articles. He identifies two main triggers for trolling the context of the exchange how other users are behaving and your mood. If youre having a bad day, or if it happens to be Monday, for example, youre much more likely to troll in the same situation, he says. Youre nicer on a Saturday morning.After collecting data, including from people who had engaged in trolling behavior in the past, Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil built an algorithm that predicts with 80 percent accuracy when someone is about to become abusive online. This provides an opportunity to, for example, introduce a delay in how fehlte nicht viel they can post their response. If people have to think twice before they write something, that improves the context of the exchange for everyone youre less likely to witness people misbehaving, and so less likely to misbehave yourself.The good news is that, in spite of the horrible behavior many of us have experienced online, the majority of interactions are nice and cooperative. Justified moral outrage is usefully employed in challenging hateful tweets. Arecent British studylooking at anti-Semitism on Twitter found that posts challenging anti-Semitic tweets are shared far more widely than the anti-Semitic tweets themselves. Most hateful posts were ignored or only shared within a small echo chamber of similar accounts. Perhaps were already starting to do the work of the bots ourselves.As Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil points out, weve had thousands of years to hone our person-to-person interactions, but only 20 years of social media. Offline, we have all these cues from facial expressions to body language to pitch whereas online we discuss things only through text. I think we shouldnt be surprised that were having so much difficulty in finding the right way to discuss and cooperate online.As our online behavior develops, w e may well introduce subtle signals, digital equivalents of facial cues, to help smooth online discussions. In the meantime, the advice for dealing with online abuse is to stay calm, its not your fault. Dont retaliate but block and ignore bullies, or if you feel up to it, tell them to stop. Talk to family or friends about whats happening and ask them to help you. Take screenshots and report online harassment to the social media service where its happening, and if it includes physical threats, report it to the police.If social media as we know it is going to survive, the companies running these platforms are going to have to keep steering their algorithms, perhaps informed by behavioral science, to encourage cooperation rather than division, positive online experiences rather than abuse. As users, we too may well learn to adapt to this new communication environment so that civil and productive interaction remains the norm online as it is offline.Im optimistic, Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil says. This is just a different game and we have to evolve.Advice and support on dealing with online abuse is availablefrom a range of organizations, such asHeartMob,Stop Online Abuse,ConnectSafely, and the social media services themselves, for exampleTwitter,Facebook,Instagram.This article first appeared on Mosaic.Wellcome, the publisher of Mosaic, has shares in Facebook, Alphabet and other social media companies as part of itsinvestment portfolio.
Friday, November 22, 2019
High School Student Resume Example and Writing Tips
High School Student Resume Example and Writing TipsHigh School Student Resume Example and Writing TipsHigh school students may need a resume to apply for a job or as part of acollege application. Even if youhaventheld a paid jobbefore, theres still plenty of information to include on your resume. High schoolers can highlight educational achievements, after-school activities, and volunteer work. What to Include in Your Resume Provide your contact information.Begin your resume with your name, address, phone number, and schmelzglas address. Its best not to use a cutesy email address like tubaguyemail.com or mightyelfmageemail.com. Instead, set up a professional email account that you can use for job and college applications, comprised of your name only (Ex. janey_jordanemail.com). Emphasize your teamwork and leadership skills.Good teamwork skills are necessary in most entry-level jobs, and so its smart to provide examples of how youve participated in school, church, club, or scoutin g roles requiringteamwork. Its even better to describe anyleadershiproles youve held, since this demonstrates to your employer that you can hold responsibility, take personal initiative and organize and support others. Describe volunteer as well as any paid experience. Chances are that, since youre a high school student, you havent had much paid work experience. While you should definitely describe any actual real jobs youve held, its also a good idea to describe volunteer experience, accompanied by dates, your responsibilities, and your contributions in ansicht roles. Include a statement of selected interests at the end of your resume.Employers (and universities, if you are using your resume for a college application) like candidates who are well-rounded and involved in their communities. Theyll get a better idea of your personality if you mention a few sports that you play or interests like theater, music, or environmentalism. Be careful, however, not to mention interests that are too political or might distract you from your job (such as excessive video-gaming). Tips for Writing an Effective Resume Make a list.Start by thinking through what information you want to include on your resume. Take some time to write a list of any awards, accomplishments, and extracurricular activities you engage in. Just write down rough notes, for now. Later, youll sort this information into sections and add dates and details. Consider what you want to accomplish with your resume. Do you want to get a specific job or are you looking to highlight your work for a college application? Once you have a sense of the information you want to include in your resume, review the variousparts of a resume,resume skills for high schoolers, andtips for writing your first resume as a high school student. Review sample resumes. Before writing your own resume, it can be helpful to review samples such as thesestudent resume templates. Dont copy the content in samples instead, use them for ins piration for how to phrase things and proper formatting. Proofread your resume carefully.Resumes that are full of spelling and grammatical errors create red flags in an employers mind, because they hint that your work performance might be sloppy as well. Take the time to edit and correct your resume and titel letter, followingthese proofreading steps. If you feel unsure about your proofreading skills, ask a friend, parent, sibling, or teacher to help you. Write a cover letter to accompany your resume.Once youve finished your resume, you should craft a cover letter to introduce yourself to a hiring manager - review thesestudent cover lettersfor help in getting started. High School Student Resume Example The following is an example of a resume for a high school student. It includes both formal and informal work experience, volunteering, and academic achievements. The resume lists work experience first, followed by the students volunteer experience and achievements, and then her e ducation. If you have no formal work experience, you should know how to formatyour resume to appropriately reflect this. Also, note that the resume has asummarythat focuses on the students skills that are the best match for the job for which she is applying. This way, the employer can see at a glance why the applicant would be a good candidate for the job. High School Student Resume Example (Text Version) Carly Applicant6 Oak StreetArlington, VA 54321(555) 555-5555carly.applicantgmail.comSUMMARYHonor roll high school student with extensive experience working with youth all ages, who has been praised and awarded for her organizational skills and ability to develop fun, engaging activities for youth of all ages, seeks an entry-level child position with an area child care provider or retail firm.WORK EXPERIENCETHE RETAIL STORE, Arlington, VASales Associate/Manager, September 2016-PresentMaintain and restock inventory provide customer service responsible for training incoming associates in operating cash register ordnungsprinzip due to track record of excellence.Named Employee of the Month three times.Attended a Sales Associate Training conference in Washington, D.C. was selected as one of 10 out of 1,000 sales associates from Virginia to attend the conferences.Promoted to manager in 2017 was the youngest associate to reach the position in store history.KINDERFUN PRESCHOOL Arlington, VAChild Care Provider, September 2014-August 2016Provided childcare for a dozen families after school, on weekends, and during school vacations.Developed and implemented fun, educational activities for children, from ages 1 to 8 years.VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCERUN FOR LIFE, Arlington, VAPublicist, November-December 2017Assisted in marketing the charity run via social media oversaw cleanup after the race.Managed 20 volunteers of all ages in umgebung up booths, operating the registration, and facilitating the race.EDUCATIONHigh School Diploma (June 2019 Expected Graduation Date) GPA 3.9Arling ton High School, Arlington, VAHonor roll each semester captain of the debate team president of the Key (service) Club.Elective Classes and Activities Screen Printing, Culture Foods, Independent Living, Family Advocacy, Wind Ensemble, Stage CrewOther InterestsMember of the Arlington High School Tennis Team Girl Scout Piano, 10 years ExpandHow to Get Your Resume Noticed SHOW THAT YOURE WELL-ROUNDED In additional to describing any work experience you have, highlight after-school activities and volunteer work on your resume.EMPHASIZE YOUR ACHIEVEMENTS Be sure to mention educational achievements such as a strong high school GPA or any academic awards or recognitions you have achieved.FOCUS ON TEAMWORK AND LEADERSHIP Prove to a hiring manager that you have what it takes to be a good employee by presenting examples of your team participation and leadership in school and extra-curricular activities.
Thursday, November 21, 2019
Find the Best News Stories
Find the Best News StoriesFind the Best News StoriesNews reporters are often judged on the quality of their nachrichten ideas. These 10 ways to find berichterstattung ideas will help you break stories and win the respect of your newsroom managers. Talk to People This may seem obvious, but many reporters spend their time talking to each other or listening to the usual government officials or public relations representatives that they miss talking to real people. Find people at a ball game, charity walk or grocery store and discover the news ideas that are important to them. The stories they want to be covered will likely go beyond the usual press conferences and other easy assignments you usually get. Research Social Media As a journalist, your social media strategy should involve more than just posting photos on Facebook or tweeting about a car wreck. You have unique tools to uncover what people are talking about with each other. Seek out the people who represent the audience of your media company and scan their posts or become involved in a conversation. Because more local news can save a TV station or newspaper, this is where youll find local stories about schools, churches, and talk-about issues. Look Backward and Forward Pull out a calendar to see what was making news one year ago, five years ago or a decade ago. Important anniversaries can make for compelling stories if your community had suffered through a devastating hurricane, hostage drama or city hall controversy. Maybe a huge construction project was launched to much fanfare exactly a year ago. Check on the progress. You can also look forward to telling your audience members that theyre just a year away from the opening of a new shopping mall thats being built. Profile Newsmakers You cover the mayor, police chief, and other dignitaries every day. But there are personal stories to share beyond the routine assignments. The police chief might be an expert golfer. The mayor might have bee n an only child. Reveal the hearts and minds of the people your audience members believe they already know. Youll find there are compelling stories waiting to be told. Localize a National Story Scan the headlines to see whats making news in Washington, New York or across the country. Even if youre thousands of miles away from the action, you can localize the story to bring it closer to home. School shootings have sadly become frequent. The next time it happens, investigate what your local school system is doing to keep students safe. A deadly apartment building fire in another city might be the peg for you to check on local fire codes to see if apartment dwellers are any safer in your town. Share Stories About Schools and Young People Classrooms are filled with news ideas, from new technology thats replacing textbooks to the latest teaching methods. Attending a parent-teacher association meeting might give you a list of topics to pursue. Best of all, these types of stories w ill help you reach your target demographics. fruchtwein media companies follow the latest demographic trends, which usually means targeting young families and children the advertisers dream audience because its easier to sell products to them. Investigate Weather Stories Weather is more than just presenting the forecast. Weather stories affect everyones life and some peoples livelihood. Unusually dry or wet weather can have an economic effect on farmers. The wrong weather can spell trouble for those in the tourism industry who count on sunny, dry days to attract visitors. Unless the weather is absolutely average, theres a story to tell. Reveal the Stories Behind the Sports Scores Your sports department can handle highlights and scores. But theres so much more to athletic competition and the desire to win that a news reporter can share. The use of performance-enhancing drugs in professional sports could lead you to a little league baseball game or high school football game t o talk with parents about whether pro athletes remain desired role models for their children. Sports injuries are a concern for every parent, especially when a child feels pressure to play hurt. Sports can build your audience when you deliver people-driven stories. Turn Economic Stories on Their Heads Economic stories have predictable winners and losers, at least according to conventional wisdom. You can challenge that thinking by showing the reverse of what most people think. Most people will report the good news that home prices are down, which is perfect for people looking to buy. You can report that its not good news for people hoping to sell, especially when their homes are worth less than what they paid for them. The bad news that dairy prices are up turns out to be good news for those in the cattle industry. Seek both sides of economic stories. Take a Drive Sometimes, your own eyes will lead you to great news ideas. Get in your car to cruise the streets in search of s tories. You may find abandoned homes being demolished, a long-standing business thats closing its doors or a dangerous intersection that needs an overhaul. These are stories that cant be found online or by working the phones. Get to know the community that you cover. Even the best reporters sometimes encounter a dry day when they cant come up with news ideas. Commit this list to memory and youll save time when trying to hunt down something to report.
Wednesday, November 20, 2019
Achievement Congratulations Email Message
Achievement Congratulations Email Message Achievement Congratulations Email Message One of the best ways to heighten staff morale and increase project or work ownership is to recognize those times when an employee has successfully achieved a work milestone. People like to have their extra work efforts acknowledged, and writing notes that praise this dedication are a simple way to inspire continuing excellence â" particularly if your organizational budget canât support employee bonuses or promotions. Below is an example of an achievement congratulations email â" a letter you can email to an employee who has completed a goal ahead of schedule. Email is the most common communication tool of choice for many in the business world. Email is great because you dont have to be available at the same time as the person on the opposite end to be able to communicate. Transmission is instantaneous, and it allows us to keep projects moving when our co-workers are unavailable or on the other side of the world in a different time zone. But theres a problem: most of us are drowning in emails. On top of that, emails are all too easily misunderstood because, with the lack of face-to-face contact, it can be difficult to communicate emotions like praise or urgency or concern. Because of the volume of emails we send and receive, and because emails are often misinterpreted, its important to write emails clearly and concisely. Writing Clear Emails By keeping your emails short, youll likely spend less time on email and more time on other work. That said, writing clearly is a skill. Writing emails that are short and to-the-point will reduce the time you spend on email and make you more productive. Like all skills, youll have to work at developing it. To begin with, it may take you just as long â" or even longer â" to write short emails as it took you to write long emails. However, even if this is the case, youll help your co-workers, clients, or employees be more productive because youll be adding less clutter to their inboxes, making it easier for them to respond to you before moving on to their next tasks. Clear emails always have a clear purpose. Whenever you sit down to write an email, take a few seconds to ask yourself: Why am I sending this? What do I need from the recipient? Is this worth sending an email? If you cant answer these questions, then you shouldnt be sending an email. Writing emails without knowing what you need and what you hope to achieve wastes your time and the recipients time and means youll struggle to express yourself clearly and concisely. Writing Emails That Recognize Achievements Emails that are written to acknowledge work achievements should also focus on the recipient instead of you, the writer. Avoid overusing the first person âIâ; instead, begin sentences with âYouâ or âYourâ â" âYou continually inspire your team through your dedication, one-on-one mentoring, and âcan doâ attitude,â or âYour efforts have been invaluable in achieving our project milestone.â Although you should keep your email short and to-the-point, do include a specific example or two of the qualities your recipient has displayed that enabled his or her work accomplishment. These can be things like their leadership, work ethic, teamwork, willingness to work overtime, dedication, assuming extra tasks, covering for other employees, mentoring or training others, attention to detail, enthusiasm, or time/project management skills. Achievement Congratulations Email Message Example (Text Version) Subject line: Well Done!Dear Samantha,Congratulations on completing your teams project ahead of schedule.Your abilities to organize and motivate your team are a real asset to the company. Your innovation and persistence made all the difference in making this achievement possible.Thank you for your continued efforts.Regards,Steve ExpandMore Congratulation LettersHere are a variety of congratulation note examples to use to say congratulations on a promotion, a new job, and other employment-related accomplishments. Letter SamplesThese letter samples, including cover letters, interview thank you letters, follow-up letters, job acceptance and rejection letters, resignation letters, appreciation letters, business letters, and more great employment letter samples, will help you get an interview, follow-up with your interviewers, and help you to handle all of the employment-related correspondence you need to write.
Monday, November 18, 2019
Car Crazy Engineers
Car Crazy Engineers Car Crazy Engineers Car Crazy Engineers The connection between engineers and old-time classic motorcars can be as tight as a rusty lug nut. Engineers have been crazy about automobiles since Siegfried Marcus got the idea to bolt a two-stroke engine onto a horse cart in the 1860s. Vintage cars from the early-to-mid twentieth century hold special fascination for gearheads, reflecting the perfect balance of beautiful design, mechanical performance, and practical utility. Some engineers incorporate their auto lust into their daily working lives. Others simply have great cars handed to them. And, as often happens with devoted hobbyists, some have taken things a bit too far. Here are a few examples. On the Track With his Ph.D. in mechanical engineering, a healthy dose of real-world auto industry experience, and a personal passion for racing, Chris Gerdes has what most engineer-car buffs would agree is the coolest job in the world. He would probably agree as well. Gerdes heads the Center for Automotive Research at Stanford (CARS), Stanford University, and co-directs Stanfords REVS program, a multidisciplinary center created to connect the past, present, and future of the automobile. He also gets to drive some of the coolest old cars ever made. Chris Gerdes is head of the Center for Automotive Research aT Standford (CARS). One of Gerdes research specialties is the psychophysiology of driving: what goes on in a drivers mind and body while operating a car. But hes not trying to help people drive better. He builds cars that drive themselves. Gerdes and other REVS-member faculty are studying the mechanical and human factors behind some of the top-performing cars in history as part of a broader autonomous vehicle design initiative at Stanford. With access to rare cars from the collection of philanthropist and REVS program founder Miles Collier, they put vintage hot rods and top-notch professional drivers to the test in real-world track conditions, using sensors, accelerometers, GPS, and gyroscopes to gather data that will make driverless cars smarter and safer. The 1960 Porche 356B Carrera Abarth GTL. Just as important as the data collected from the car is the information that data comes from the drivers brains, especially when it belongs to a real pro energized by the chance to race cars like a rare 1960 Porche 356B Carrera Abarth GTL. Gerdes team records the drivers brainwaves and vital statistics during a race to capture and duplicate their expertise and decision-making skills in algorithms that make tomorrows driverless cars safer and adaptable to changing conditions. The objective isnt to create robotic racing, but to study racing as a way of getting insight into obstacle avoidance and other challenges the car sees in everyday driving, Gerdes said. But why not use a new Prius instead of an old Porsche? Because life is too short to drive a boring car, he said. To the Moon NASAs daring Mercury astronauts were some of the first engineers and technology professionals to earn the undisputed status of cool. Chevrolet exploited this by putting early space travelers behind the wheel of the companys coolest muscle car, the sleek and powerful Corvette. After all, you cant expect a guy used to driving a Saturn V rocket to be seen behind the wheel of a DeSoto. Neil Armstrongâs blue 1967 Corvette Coupe. Late engineer and lunar pioneer Neil Armstrong had his blue 1967 Corvette coupe for only a short time before selling it to a private party who worked at the local dealership near Cape Kennedy. The Vette spent the past several decades undriven and decomposing until Florida collector Joe Crosby purchased it in February 2012. Although he recently drew bids exceeding $250,000 in an eBay auction, Crosby reportedly still has the car and is restoring it while he waits for an offer he likes better. Experts say an ordinary model in similar condition would be worth around $20,000, but Armstrongs name on the pink slip ups the collectability factor considerably, especially in light of his recent passing. Its another example of the value-added effect when engineers and classic cars get together. Over the Top The extreme example of the engineering-classic car romance gone too far is the case of Alexander Kennedy (A.K.) Miller. Born to a wealthy New Jersey family in 1906, A.K. landed a scholarship to study mechanical engineering at Rutgers University. But his career veered almost immediately from promising engineer to eccentric tinkerer, hoarder, and recluse. During his lifetime, neighbors living near Millers remote and run-down Vermont farm assumed he was destitute. But not long after his death in 1993, when tax collectors were combing through his assets, they found his astonishing secret: some four-dozen rare gems of automotive history from the early twentieth Century. Alexander Millerâs â29 Stutz Blackhawk sedan sold for $7,000 at Christieâs Auction house in 1996. Perched on blocks in a series of falling-apart outbuildings scattered over his property was a stash of four dozen rare and luxurious cars including some 30 Stutz automobiles: Blackhawks, Bulldogs, and Bearcats. Others included a Stanley Steamer, a Locomobile, a 1926 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost, and other makes that cause collectors hearts to palpitate. Most were in their original condition, although much the worse for decades of neglect and improper storage. In 1996, the hidden trove was auctioned on-site by Christies Auction House of New York for nearly $2 million. Despite his reclusive ways, A.K. did have to interact with the outside world when buying or selling his cars. Clients interested in his huge collection of original Stutz replacement parts had to settle for purchasing reproductions that the once-promising engineer fabricated himself out of scrap metal rather than give up one of his precious originals. Whether we own them, study them, or simply fantasize about driving them, classic cars keep our engineering brains firing on all cylinders. Michael MacRae is an independent writer. Why not use a Prius instead of a 1960 Porche? Because life is too short to drive a boring car.Chris Gerdes, Center for Automotive Research at Stanford, Stanford University
Sunday, November 17, 2019
5 Simple Ways to Create a Productive Home Office
5 Simple Ways to Create a Productive Home Office 5 Simple Ways to Create a Productive Home Office Do you work from home? Youre not alone. Research published just last year found that 45 percent of U.S. employees work from home and 53 million people work as freelancers, contributing $715 billion to the entire economy. Wow! With the traditional 9-5 becoming a thing of the past, home working and flexible work schedules are the new norm. But if youre finding it hard to stay motivated and get things done when youre in your home office, dont panic. Today, Im here to discuss five of the best ways to create a truly productive home working space â" with a little help from Courtney Lake, interior design expert at Pottery Barn. 1. Be Regimented Do you wake up at 10 A.M., have a bath, put the radio on, make coffee, and finally log on to your computer at 11:35? Weve probably all been guilty of it, but is it the best way to be productive? Probably not. One really great way to keep on top of things when youre working from home is to be organized and regimented. Treat it like you would a job â" plot your day out from start to finish and track your progress as you go along. Of course, thats not to say you shouldnt have the odd day where you let things slide a little; just dont let it become a habit. 2. Invest in Comfort For Lake, stylish, functional home office furniture is really important. Your furniture needs to look good and feel good, he says. While aesthetically-pleasing furniture might seem a nice-to-have, it can actually really help in making you feel more engaged and driven. Pottery Barn has created an interactive resource all about how to work from home productively. It can be a great tool for upping your home office game. Working well depends, first and foremost, on how and where you sit, Lake adds. Find a spot with plenty of natural light, as well as a clear and level work surface that allows you to keep your forearms level and your feet on the ground. Choose a chair that gives your back firm and comfortable support. Its all about making your desk a pleasant place to be. From Pottery Barns interactive tool 3. Declutter, Declutter, Declutter â" Then Declutter Some More If, at the end of a long day working from home, your desk is piled high with sandwich wrappers, coffee cups, long-completed to-do lists, and copies of last months Newsweek, then perhaps its time for a change. Physical and digital clutter merely serves to clog our minds and make us feel stressed, hurried, and not on top of things. Decluttering regularly â" that is, tidying your working space and keeping your inbox clean and streamlined â" helps you stay fresh and focused. Make sure to set a specific declutter time, Lake says. Once a week or once a day, whatever suits you best. Do it as quickly as you can and keep on top of it â" that way, youll never have the problem of a messy desk and you can work in a much more productive fashion. From Pottery Barns interactive tool 4. Place a Big Divider Between Work and Personal Life One of the biggest barriers to productive home working is when we fail to separate the personal from the professional. Blending your personal life with your working one rarely makes for a happy marriage. Keeping them separate, with perhaps a little mixing here and there, is a far better solution. Remove any unnecessary distractions like DVDs and game consoles from your home office, and only go into your home office for work. 5. Get Dressed Properly! Well, weve all had days where we slouch out of bed and log on to our laptops in our PJs. But doing this every day isnt a good idea. Itll probably only make you feel sluggish and lazy, which will have a significant knock on your productivity. Get up and prepare yourself for the day ahead. This means mental preparation, but also physical: Actually wear proper work clothes. Itll instantly make you feel more professional and will really help you get things done. Do you work from home? Tell us your tips and tricks for working from home productively! Irma Hunkeler works for BlueGlass.co.uk, a digital marketing agency.
Saturday, November 16, 2019
How to Write an Advertorial That Works
How to Write an Advertorial That Works How to Write an Advertorial That Works Advertorials are contrary to typical advertising that features 90 percent visual and barely any of the written word. Instead, advertorials seek to resemble the pages of the publication in which theyre appearing and are intended to be an interesting read, divulging a myriad of information about the product or service. The No. 1 rule is to entertain the reader. Advertorials are also known as long-form copy ads or native advertising in the digital world. To achieve advertorial success, start with whats known to work. Forgo the Sales Pitch When all is said and done, this is probably the most important piece of advice you can get when writing an advertorial. Your advertorial is your Trojan Horse. You may have an army of selling points but your audience wont read them if they see them coming. Readers dont want to read an advertisement, they want to read something interesting. Selling language and hard-hitting pitches are not interesting. To some, they may be offensive. To accomplish this, you have to create an advertorial that has a direct and logical connection to your product or service. If youre selling a cleaning product, an article about the unseen dangerous germs lurking in your home may work well. If youre selling a tool, write about 10 simple Do-It-Yourself projects that anyone can handle. As long as you can subtly weave in your specific product a few times, you will successfully tie the two together and plant a seed that may result in a sale. Blatant selling language is not going to convert as many people into customers. You can create an amazingly well-written advertorial that brings the reader from the headline through to the last paragraph. But if you suddenly travel from editorial language to sales speak, people will drop out. That translates to a big leap in tonality. Keep the selling messages toned correctly. Headlines Do the Heavy Lifting Since your ads goal is to look more like an article or feature, leave the visual puns and expensive photo shoots out of the mix. The copy has to stand on its own merit. Your headline needs to be compelling, interesting, and jarring. Give readers something unexpected that calls to them to read the actual article. An advertorial headline from 1926 still captivates the ad community. John Caples wrote, They laughed at me when I sat down at the piano. But when I started to play! Its success hangs on the emotions stirred within an instant of reading it. No hard sales pitch here, but the intended soft lead charms and beguiles. Involve the Reader Writers often misfire, overly concerned with weaving together the list of required selling points and dry research when readers want an emotional reaction. Looking again at John Caples work, the language in the first few lines of the copy continues to intrigue: Arthur had just played The Rosary. The room rang with applause. I decided that this would be a dramatic moment for me to make my debut. The selling comes toward the last half of the ad and is written with masterful tonality. Look at advertorials through the decades. Caples work is from a time long past, but it continues to resonate because of his ability to elicit that emotional response from the reader. Your aim is to take a cold prospect and give them a reason to call, visit a website, or email the client. Entertain, inform, and sell is the mantra. Research the Context Every great advertising star through the ages, like David Ogilvy, William Bernbach, and Alex Bogusky, knows the importance of researching the media. If youre designing a billboard, its all about the location and surroundings. Working on a print ad? You need to read the magazine from cover to cover. The same goes for advertorials. Your advertorial should be targeted to the readership of the intended magazine or newspaper. An advertorial appearing in Maxim magazine, for instance, will have a completely different tone from one in the pages of Vogue, although the product or service may be exactly the same. If you know the magazines readership well, youll be better equipped to write an attention-grabbing headline and copy to keep them interested. Use Photographs and Illustrations Sparingly Some advertorials overuse photos or diagrams, leaving little room for the copy. This is a wasted opportunity to intertwine more of the story about your product. Use visual content judiciously and intelligently. Only use the visuals if they help sell the idea and move the story forward. Look at a newspaper article or magazine feature as a frame of reference. With too many images, the words dont have the power to build a story and complete the sale.
Friday, November 15, 2019
3 reasons to start napping in the afternoon
3 reasons to start napping in the afternoon 3 reasons to start napping in the afternoon For any employee who has slept too little the night before, there is one tantalizing idea that gives us hope as the bags under our eyes sag and our attention lags: What if we⦠just took a nap? Too many of us are sleep-deprived zombies because we failed to get the eight hours of sleep science says we need, or else, we act like we are legally drunk. One proven way to avoid acting like a drunk zombie: naps.We ultimately cannot game sleep, but research has found that we can play its game by incorporating short, timed naps at key hours of the day. But what time is best? The consensus among sleep experts and sleep studies find that afternoon hours work best.Here are three reasons why afternoon naps are the superior form of siesta.1) Our bodies are engineered for afternoon napsSleep experts are not sure exactly sure of the biology behind why our bodies naturally want to nap in the afternoon, but they theorize that it comes down to evolution. Because our human ancestors grew up in tropical , sweaty climates, afternoon napping was our bodyâs way to escape the heat and work in cooler times of the day.2) They boost brain powerHaving trouble remembering what you just did this morning? Try an afternoon nap. University of Pennsylvania researchers found that a one-hour nap after lunch improved 3,000 elderly seniorsâ ability to recall tasks better and solve more math problems. At best, the participantsâ brains would perform as if they were five years younger.A University of California study found that adults who took afternoon naps not only performed better than people who took no naps, but that nappers were able to complete challenging tasks better than they had in earlier in the day.3) Powerful people nap on the jobIf the science of sleep doesnât sway you, trust in the powerful people who take napping very seriously. Albert Einstein, Eleanor Roosevelt, Salvador Dali, and Johannes Brahms are reportedly among the famous nappers in history.U.K. Prime Minister Winsto n Churchill even credited his success in World War II to his afternoon snoozing habit. In his memoir, Churchill called his afternoon naps the ârefreshment of blessed oblivion which, even if it only lasts 20 minutes, is sufficient to renew all the vital forces.â
Thursday, November 14, 2019
What your boss wont tell you about raises and promotions
What your boss won't tell you about raises and promotions What your boss won't tell you about raises and promotions The four top items your boss wonât reveal to you about getting a raise or promotion:1) Stop thinking doing a good job is the most important thingHard work isnât all itâs cracked up to be. Performance is only loosely tied to who succeeds:Via Stanford business school professor Jeffrey Pfefferâs book Power:The data shows that performance doesnât matter that much for what happens to most people in most organizations. That includes the effect of your accomplishments on those ubiquitous performance evaluations and even on your job tenure and promotion prospects.Research shows being liked affects performance reviews more than actual performance:In an experimental study of the performance appraisals people received, those who were able to create a favorable impression received higher ratings than did people who actually performed better but did not do as good a job in managing the impressions they made on others.2) Be a little self-obsessed, be a little obsessiveâNarcissism and obsessive compulsiveness were correlated with success.âDark side traits have been associated as much with success as failure in specific occupations. This study examines the possibility that some âdark sideâ traits may be advantageous in particular occupations by focusing on the relationship of eleven dark side traits with six, self-report, validated measures of occupation behaviour and potential.Nearly 5000 British adults completed the Hogan Development Survey (HDS), and the Hogan Personality Inventory (HPI) which has six criterion-based measures of occupational scales. Whilst some disorders (i.e. Excitable, Sceptical) seemed consistently associated with low work outcome and potential ratings, others seemed either neutral or positively associated (Bold, Diligent). Some dark side traits were highly variable being positively associated with some occupational scales, but not others (Mischievous, Colourful). The total âpotentialâ index of three potential measures showed most positive correlations with dark-side traits. The present results suggest that the manifestation of specific dark side traits may not always lead to work problems.3) Manage up or Move outJeffrey Pfeffer, author of Power, explains the three keys to moving a career forward: Let higher ups know what youâre accomplishing Shape perceptions of your work, early and often If itâs not working, moving on is better than trying harder 4) Most pay raises are given to prevent good employees from leavingIf youâre not good, and it doesnât seem like you might leave, donât count on bigger checks:This paper studies the ex-ante effect of worker separations on wage negotiations using matched workerâ"firm data from The Netherlands. We find that wage negotiations aim to prevent separations; workers with a high propensity to quit are offered higher wages, while workers with a high layoff probability give up some of their wage.Join 315,000 readers. Get a free weekly update via email here.Related posts:What are the 18 secrets to giving a presentation like Steve Jobs?Silicon Valleyâs best networker teaches you the secrets to making connectionsThe top FBI hostage negotiator teaches you the 5 secrets to getting what you wantThis article originally appeared at Barking Up the Wrong Tree.
Wednesday, November 13, 2019
CDL Skills and Knowledge Testing in Ohio
CDL Skills and Knowledge Testing in Ohio CDL Skills and Knowledge Testing in Ohio Commercial drivers licenses and learners permits tend to be heavily regulated in all states, and Ohio is no exception. A CDL is required to operate most large commercial vehicles. In most cases, you cant even apply for a job in commercial trucking without one. Vehicles That Require a CDL Ohio considers any vehicle that weighs in excess of 26,001 pounds to be large, so the driver must have a valid and current CDL to operate it. In the case of trailers, its the combined weight that counts if the trailer or vehicle being towed weighs 10,000 pounds or more. If the truck has an F placard and will be hauling or carrying hazardous materials, no weight limits apply â" a CDL is required. Operating a school bus or other vehicle that is intended to transport more than 16 passengers requires a CDL, as well as any vehicles that are defined as commercial by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. Learner's Permit Youll need a current Ohio drivers license and you must be at least 18 years old to apply for an Ohio CLP. You must be a permanent resident or citizen of the U.S. The CLP is valid for six months and can be renewed once. It allows you to drive the type of commercial vehicle youve cited in your application on the highway if a CDL holder accompanies you. The holder must be endorsed by the Ohio BMV specifically for the type of vehicle youre driving. Driver's License You must pass a knowledge test for each type of vehicle you wish to be licensed to drive in order to move up from your CLP and its restrictions to a CDL. You must also pass a skills test, and youre responsible for providing the vehicle for the test. It must be of the same type that youre seeking a license to operate. The skills test includes maneuverability and a road test, as well as a pre-trip inspection. A vision test or a vision waiver from the federal government is also required. You may have to undergo additional testing if, after receiving your CDL, you want to upgrade it or renew it. Where to Go for Testing You can go to any Driver Exam Station in Ohio to take your knowledge test. The skills test can be taken at a state-operated facility or at a testing location operated by a third-party thats approved by the state. It costs somewhat more to take the test at a third-party location. State Operated Skills Testing Locations: 1361 East Main Street, Newark, 740-345-48188730 Lake Road, Seville, 330-769-50908210 County Road 140, Findlay, 419-423-284125 McCarthy Lane, Jackson, 740-286-42453701 Tytus Avenue, Middletown, 513-217-4742 Third Party Operated Skills Testing Locations: Atlas CDL Testing Company, 1211 3rd St NW, Massillon, 330-809-0791CDL of Northern Ohio, 3905 State Route 103, Willard, 800-446-8875CDL Testing, Inc, 4060 Perimeter Drive, Columbus, 614-294-3684Northwest CDL Center, 26718 Oregon Road, Perrysburg, 419-837-9400Pike County Joint Vocational School, 175 Beaver Creek Road, Piketon, 740-289-5860Rathburn Enterprises, 1688 Pricetown Road, Lake Milton, 330-538-2216Commercial Transportation Testing, 1475 Upper Valley Pike, Suite 140, Springfield, 877-384-6902 US America/ Manufacturing Inc., 8334 State Route 36, Gnadenhutten, 740-254-9313Warren County Education Service Ctr., 5140 Princeton-Glendale Road, Liberty Township, 513-695-2927
Monday, November 11, 2019
5 Tips for Job Seekers Who Want to Work for a Nonprofit
5 Tips for Job Seekers Who Want to Work for a Nonprofit 5 Tips for Job Seekers Who Want to Work for a Nonprofit Whether you are a recent graduate or looking to make a career change, working in the nonprofit industry can be incredibly fulfilling. Most of us will ultimately spend the majority of our waking hours at work, so why not spend those hours passionately engrossed in a job where you can do your part to impact humanity? At least, thats how I felt after I left a three-week-old job in the for-profit sector to go work for a nonprofit. That was 13 years ago, and I havent looked back since. To gather the following tips, I enlisted the help of some former colleagues and associates â" 27 of them, to be exact. These 27 nonprofit employees range from program directors to fundraisers, from lawyers to executive directors. Some have been working in the nonprofit field for as little as 10 months, others for more than 32 years. Here is what they â" and I â" had to say: 1. Network With Other People Who Work in Nonprofit Ask friends and family for introductions. Peruse LinkedIn to find connections and send carefully crafted personalized messages to people you are interested in getting in touch with. In general, meet as many people as you can who work in or know people in the nonprofit industry. 2. Set Up Informational Interviews With Organizations You Admire Take your networking to the next level. Reach out to the nonprofits you are interested in learning more about. I have found that most people in the nonprofit world are happy to help. 3. Intern! Jump Right Into the Volunteer Experience Full-Time or Part-Time Hands-on nonprofit experience will open many doors. If you can afford to give some or all of your time as an intern or office volunteer, you will gain priceless experience and continue to solidify your nonprofit network. 4. Attend Conferences and Join Groups Geared Toward the Nonprofit Sector This, of course, will help you expand your nonprofit network (see tip No. 1). 5. Go Back to School â" or at Least Take Some Courses/Workshops in Your Area of Interest This will also help you expand your network. But dont spend an exorbitant amount of money before â" you guessed it â" you network to make sure you are making an educated and thoroughly researched decision. â" Remember that your previous experience, whether as a student or a for-profit employee, can translate and become a sought-after asset to nonprofits. However, you should be cautious about walking into a new opportunity with too much confidence. Be open to learning, ask lots of questions, and most importantly, be a team player. Most nonprofit employees wear many hats out of necessity. Take their lead and be willing to stretch beyond the job description. As with any job, there can be frustrations. There was a time at one of my previous jobs when we couldnt afford to replace the colored ink, and I desperately needed to print hundreds of invitations for an upcoming fundraiser. There were several times when our computers and servers crashed, putting us days behind in work. We couldnt afford to replace them. And then there is the Fortune 100 of nonprofits â" you know, those national organizations that actually have marketing budgets and can pay for fancy PSAs and celebrity influencers? Ive also had the pleasure of working for one of those. They can be wonderful and really give you the sense that you are impacting thousands, if not millions, of people â" but you might also be up against just as much bureaucracy and red tape as you would be at a for-profit company. For all the compromises nonprofit employees often have to make, I asked my former colleagues: Whats the best thing about working in nonprofit? Here are a few of my favorite responses â" ones that I wholeheartedly agree with: - My work has true meaning. - Feeling totally passionate about the cause. - Working in a place that attracts people who care about things beyond financial gain. - Knowing that my work has an impact. - Working with amazing people in this sector that truly want to do good. - Discovering a true passion for helping others. - At the end of the day, no matter how bad of a day youve had, you know that someone somewhere is better off because you came to work that day. And my personal favorite: - You get paid to make a difference in the world. What a dream come true! So go out there and network, reach out to groups you are passionate about, build your support team, and join this incredible world of people who cant wait to meet you. Mona Lipson joined Voss Foundation in 2016 as director of strategic advancement and corporate citizenship to spearhead the organizations fundraising initiatives and corporate citizenship with VOSS Water of Norway.
Sunday, November 10, 2019
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Saturday, November 9, 2019
The Secret of Production Manager Resume That No One Is Discussing
The Secret of Production Manager Resume That No One Is Discussing Therefore, a functional resume format highlighting all relevant abilities, qualifications, and experience can be quite powerful in making a manufacturing manager resume. Writing your resume is about proving your skills, wisdom and experience make you the very best candidate for the job. With managing a huge number of people, strong leadership skills are expected to run the undertaking, which means communication is critical. Creating your resume is critical. The Foolproof Production Manager Resume Strategy Irrespective of the business, the manufacturing manager's primary function is to make sure the efficient and timely production of products. The atmosphere can become quite stressful, so it's up to the leader to motivate everyone on board to provide their finest efforts to meet deadlines and hit manufacturing quota. A functional manufacturing manager resume will also permit you to offer equal priority to the several sections on your resume. It would become your job to deal with organizational and administrative tasks so the production would run smoothly and punctually. Troubleshoot production problems. Reduce and keep the price of production. Another feature of the apparel production managers' responsibility is the characteristic of the item. The objective is to guarantee an efficient and productive manufacturing process which meets customer requirements. Committed to promoting the greatest standards and business values. Apart from leading the undertaking, IT Managers must analyze each stage of the project along with problem solve during if any issues arise. In summary, you need to position yourself as a leader of people, and a proprietor or manager of goods and processes. Sales people are going to be on the field promoting items that they believe best represents the business. Furthermore, you can look for product manager jobs on Monster. Organizations are constantly watching for candidates having the experience to become their Operations Manager. Project managers offer assistance and advice to team members should they encounter problems. Roofing project managers liaise with different contractors on site to recognize the most suitable start date of an undertaking. A lot of people regularly compete for a work opening in operations management because it's a great avenue to acquire into higher management position. Nowadays, hiring managers no longer need a traditional objective statement. Normally, hiring managers prefer the reverse chronological format because it's much easier to read and find important key terms. To finish the work, project managers compile a team. The strategies and the supervisor resume objective samples given in this post will allow you to create one for your resume and place it on an increased chance of getting you an interview. The work description for any specific position gives you a clue as to what's important to the employer. Every recruiter knows you're likely to provide references should they request it so there's no cause for you to incorporate this line. 1 surprising and appealing point to have in your film resume would become your education. All servicing and maintenance work should also be put on the age nda as a portion of day-to-day operations. Irrespective of your degree of job practical experience, your resume structure is imperative to making your application stick out. The very first step is to choose the kind of resume that you want to create, and the way it will incorporate your preceding experience, job history and strong points, while reflecting the needs of the jobs applied for. To take up responsibility for a supervisor providing the capacity to enforce standards for the completion of a top quality operation. Back then it was simple to gather the information required for an invoice. Additional information on keywords and phrases are available below. If you'd like to create a professional resume you can use for your application for a manager in any business or process, you've come to the appropriate post as we've gathered various manager resumetemplates and samplesthat you'll be able to use as guides and references. Just take a peek at our all-inclusive guide for more information on ATS software, and the way to beat it. Secondly, you have to decide on a resume format appropriate for the manufacturing manager job application. Your manager resume must demonstrate your capability in this section of the webpage. An excellent sample manager resume will consist of keywords a couple of times throughout the document. Whether this Production Manager resume example was not sufficient for you, you're totally free to review a few other samples and templates from our website.
Friday, November 8, 2019
Gossip, Lies and Summary on a Resume
Gossip, Lies and Summary on a Resume Be certain to be thoughtful once you use action verbs. The absolute most efficient summaries target one career objective. You need to have five objective statements. Demonstrating you have work experience is vital, even supposing it isn't directly linked to your targets. Maybe you get a lengthy list of quite impressive for service accomplishments and abilities. Which skills resume achievements to devote an expert summaryand what things to leave out. Or you may demonstrate your skills with respect to public speaking or giving presentations. In addition, you always want your latest work to appear at the peak of the list and your oldest work at the base of your resume. The ones you are able to see in the original job posting. Essentially, you're trying to write down only two or three sentences. A comprehensive selection meant for candidates with lots of experience who want to have a superb one-page application template. Don't forget to land the job, you will also must compose a cover letter. A headline should include your work target along with the principal advantage of hiring you. You can begin with wearing the right write, particularl y on the day of the interview. The New Angle On Summary on a Resume Just Released Your appearance in a job interview is just one of the numerous facets an employer considers before hiring how applicant. Internal auditor positions may draw in plenty of well-qualified candidates. If you still desire to include things like a Career Objective, make sure you tell the hiring manager what you could do for them, NOT what you aspire to escape from working for them. Summary on a Resume Explained Your references' contacts have to be good as they'll definitely be checked! Many accountant resume samples that you will discover online do not offer the degree of detail necessary to assist you to structure yours. After a couple job applications, you will be custom-fitting qualifications summaries in a couple of minutes. A top quality sample accounting resume will contain each of the key terms and phrases an employer will be searching for a number of times throughout the resume. On occasion, you may have to list related and unrelated experience below the exact same heading to steer clear of confusion. Show the reasons you need to stand besides the remaining portion of the applicants as the most fascinating and competent candidate. Pick one or two from the aforementioned list and you will be fine. For instance, if it generally does not incorporate a list of skills, but you want to include one, you need to do so. How to Get Started with Summary on a Resume? Utilize information and data to create the instance you deserve a greater salary, a signing bonus or other advantages. Our in depth guide on the best way to compose an ideal cover letter in 8 simple steps will certainly help you out. If you choose to provide a paragraph format for your summary or maybe to acquire extra resume aid with your summary statement it's possible to look at our guide to writing one to make certain you create the finest possible introduction to your resume for your job search. If you're applying for at least 1 position or career field, utilize another summary for each position to make sure that you keep on topic. You need to make certain you match each component of your qualifications summary to the job which you're seeking. What should determine your pick of summary or statement is where you're in your career. Top Summary on a Resume Secrets No matter your degree of experience or accomplishment, a well-written resume is the trick to landing the customer service job which you've been looking for. You don't require experience to get achievements. For experienced accounting professionals, it's encouraged to look at a list of vital skills. If you are experiencing a tough time assessing your skills, get assist. Match the qualifications that the business is asking for in the work description. Job application ought to be well formatted with respect to the shape of job anyone is searching for. Job searching could be quite tough and job application post ing is among the tasks that need to be achieved when looking for work. Each work site caters to a specific sector and your best option would be to do a little bit of background work before sending your resume online.
Thursday, November 7, 2019
Whispered Customer Service Representative Resume Sample Secrets
Whispered Customer Service Representative Resume Sample Secrets The Start of Customer Service Representative Resume Sample There may be hundreds of people also applying for the identical job opening so you have to make your resume stand out. Knowing that resume is the sole way to secure you to the work interview, you will need to write it in an outstanding way so that it grabs the interest of the employers and gets you the work prospect. The aim of your resume is to secure you a work interview. If you would like to upgrade your resume and win your fantasy job, you must begin with a new resume. Definitions of Customer Service Representative Resume Sample Thus, take a while to brainstorm any sort of public interaction you've engaged in. In case you have any questions, you can get in touch with our friendly support team night and day and get immediate assistance. Self-control Many times every dissatisfied customer will tell you how angry they are about your merchandise throug h the call or meeting. Do not neglect to set the days and time of the days you're available to get the job done. The very first thing which you are able to do is to locate a customer service resume sample that's at least close to the format that you prefer to create. For the reason, it's necessary to have a premium quality cv or resume that stand out from the others. Save a replica of your customer service resume to your hard disk so that you may use it again. For those who have a lot of experience in customer support, you can want to use a combination format to highlight both your years of expertise and accolades. Luckily, there are lots of companies offering employment services today. Call center representatives hear a great deal of negativity, and that means you must demonstrate that you're able to handle it. When it has to do with sales, call center representatives do cold calling and accept calls from those who need to buy the item or assistance. It's necessary to re tain your customer, if you'd like to attain long-term business objectives. How to Get Started with Customer Service Representative Resume Sample? Whatever sample you decide on, make sure your CV is readable and gets attention from the recruiters at first. Below are a few important benefits of using readymade CV templates Professional Appeal lots of people feel that using the resume templates will impact your odds of getting job. Resume is a significant document stating your information essential for the job. If don't have any prior work experiences, you will have to compose a persuasive cover letter. Therefore, for your convenience, you have a superb chance to monitor the development of the assigned writer and make sure an essay will be ready in a timely way. Person handling the customer should have good communication abilities. Customer Service Representative Resume Sample for Dummies Developing a strong resume is a really significant part requesting work, either online or off line. Writing a resume isn't simple, but by studying a variety of strategies and advice, you can learn how to create a form of resume that will get you one step closer to your final objective of locating a wonderful job. The ones you may see in the original job posting. A top quality sample customer service resume will incorporate several suitable key terms and phrases that could contain phrases like customer satisfaction, customer retention, processes or efficiency, based on the particular job. Providing satisfaction demands a comprehension of your customer profile and sensitivity to their requirements and aspirations. Becoming in a position to listen carefully to clients' concerns and doing your very best to resolve their problems is the 2nd most important aspect that you're able to write about in your resume. It is crucial to encourage the customers to present their suggestions. If a customer gets beneath your skin or if you're scared you will involve your individual feelings, step away from your desk or ask the client to hold as you take a few deep breaths. What Is So Fascinating About Customer Service Representative Resume Sample? The applicant seeks to match the functional needs of the applied job by making use of their qualifications they possess. Generic resumes don't always have what is necessary to get yourself noticed. Customer Service Representative Resume Sample - What Is It? For instance, if you work as a digital assistant for a technology company, you might want to aid customers troubleshoot issues with their devices. Offshore recruiting software development requires all the tiny information and is anticipated to supply a comprehensive set of applications for clients and clients. It's possible to take a look at sample chemical engineer resume on distinct sites which can help you to draft your own resume. Some customer service resume samples are offered online, and they could have the ability to present additional handy tips re garding inclusions, but they might not always have the most optimum structure. Customer service representatives perform a wide selection of job duties. Working within the field of consumer service is among the toughest jobs in the business. It takes in a number of different jobs. It is used in many jobs at every level. Item Awareness A customer service employee should be wholly conscious of all facets of the merchandise they're selling or promoting. It is an important part of every business. Customer services have turned into an extremely important aspect in business today. Excellent customer service leads to customers that are delighted with the service they received, but who may not go on to offer feedback or reviews for you as well as the firm. In reality, a customer service representative takes on a selection of meanings and definitions. In case you have any appropriate knowledge in hand, make certain you highlight it in the summary statement. After you are finishe d including the simple info in your customer service representative resume, be certain that you bring the low-key personality abilities. It's possible to take reference from such samples but don't copy the specific particulars.
Wednesday, November 6, 2019
Get the Scoop on What Is a Resume Cover Letter Before Youre Too Late
Get the Scoop on What Is a Resume Cover Letter Before You're Too Late Further, you'll notice job experience linked to current opening is highlighted well. The majority of the technical skills can be quickly learned at work, so prior experience isn't required either. With an impressive resume letter, you are able to surely get the wanted job prospect. So lets start off by understanding what you ought to bring to the work interview. In the event the letter won't impress themthey might perhaps not even analyze the application form form. If your work is the sort of work you are able to show, take samples of what you've done previously. The samples might also be downloaded at no cost from the site. Beneath, you're going to find students grant program letter sample. The Downside Risk of What Is a Resume Cover Letter You will also have to send a cover letter together with your application. You have the ability to choose from a variety of samples and might make the very best le tter on the recommendation. Your cover letter samplesvaultcom is among the most crucial parts of your job application. From the aforementioned discussion, you understand that your selection will be contingent on the info you present in the cover letter. Have a look at our information technology resume samples for some tips about how to present yourself as the ideal candidate. The sales and marketing business is one predicated on your capacity to sell goods or services to the general public. Examine the requirements for a number of jobs you want to apply for, and build a resume profile title that comprises the most crucial requirements from each. Resume headlines are perfect for candidates with a lot of experience. The Advantages of What Is a Resume Cover Letter The target of a resume headline is to sum up your abilities and experience into a quick phrase that will stick out and show the possible employer exactly what you've got to offer you. A resume headline (also called a resume title) is a succinct phrase that highlights your value for a candidate. If you have little job experience or you're just going into the work market for the very first time, the headline will provide you with an opportunity to split the qualities which will help you grow your career. If you're a seasoned professional, a resume headline provides you with the chance to call out a couple of your best accomplishments. The Awful Secret of What Is a Resume Cover Letter Technically you may change your job title, but it's not wise. Located right at the very top of the resume, a resume headline for fresher is the very first thing that the employer sees. Some candidates have completed a whole lot of stuff. When you make your resume, you might wonder if it's acceptable to modify the work title of a position that you held, or perhaps you're contemplating expanding the quantity of time you held the job. Know exactly what kind of job you're applying for and what sort of job that you desire. Particularly for teller resumes, it's advisable to provide some dollar figures to show that you're able to be trusted with accurately balancing large quantities money. Follow our basic principles, have a look at a number of the examples and you ought to have a good idea about what it requires to genuinely stick out. How to Get Started with What Is a Resume Cover Letter? Be certain to include quantifiable information to actually drive home how valuable you can be to a prospective employer. Resumes are usually not read completely by the employers and they might often miss out the important info in your CV which can help you stand apart from the crowd. Simply adhere to a few ideas to represent yours elf to prospective employers as effectively as possible. An overview of qualifications. What Does What Is a Resume Cover Letter Mean? Job titles change from one company to the next, and that means you need to decide on a title that's recognizable to the majority of employers and recruiters. In addition, they can be useful tools you can use to search for jobs in your industry. Or you may use a Job Title that is more general and not as specific. Select your job title carefully. How to Find What Is a Resume Cover Letter A hiring manager trying to find a teller doesn't will need to understand your skills of engineering applications. If you are searching for such a position in a leading IT company, you should draft an ideal job winning resume. Even a liaison officer also must be described as a good pioneer. Located at the very top of your resume beneath your name and contact info, a headline permits a recruiter to see quickly and concisely what makes you the correct person for the job. If you ought to be searching to receive a project in which you standn't part of their administrative crew or whether you are not attempting to acquire a clerical job, think about describing your tech capabilities in a manner it doesn't look like you're an accountant searching for a secretarial circumstance. If you need assistance figuring out the best way to do so, have a look at our office worker resume samples and expert writing tips. The person you are going to be working for will be quite influential in your life. The challenge of being a true student searching for a job tends to be an absence of prior job experience. With your resume letter you've got to assure the prospective employers that you're not going anywhere. A cover letter highlights your experience which are most useful to the prospective employer. The simple fact of the issue is that a resume' cover letter should be able to grab the interest of the employers enough for them in order to have a nice and valid reason that you stand out of the rest of the applicants. The scholarship petition correspondence is the exact first thing a committee will most likely visit and in a great deal of situations the 1 matter they'll see. Thus, there's no need to attempt to build one resume profile or write a single profile title that fits every position you need to submit an application for. The upcoming free resume template was made in the shape of a brochure. It's also important to make a list of references. If you're seeking to customize professional, pre-formatted resumes, have a look at our absolutely free downloadable templates.
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