Pitching ad copy is hard. We spend a lot of time white boarding and laughing at the stupid stuff we come up with before we even come up with anything good.
Thoughts
“Digital Prophet”
StandardLocation | New York
Seriously? What does that even mean? What the hell is a “digital prophet?” This comes up because we saw the AOL team today at dinner and their head of digital was there. His title is literally “Digital Prophet.” Honestly, if you’re going to be a prophet, you should be working at a company that isn’t shaky (ie: not AOL); maybe at a Facebook or Twitter (or Pinterest!?). I thought it was a good laugh. Also, he has crazy hair and looks like a anime character.
About to launch a new site
StandardLocation | New York City
So I went a bit crazy and I’m about to launch a brand new blog. I’ve decided to switch hosts, so I’m slowly migrating/transferring everything over. I’m discovering just how easy it is to migrate WordPress when you actually know what you’re doing (versus about 4 hours ago when I was acting like a manic trying to figure things out). Here are the details:
- New layout!
- My personal blog will be www.joannie.net
- I will be removing the original blog on joannaleelin.com
- The explore! blog will go away and just be www.joannie.net (I will keep it was a redirect)
- I will be going through my old blogger account, The Wasteland (with posts dating back to 2002), and deleting useless posts and curating them as fit to migrate over to the new blog.
- New features: fashion, photography (better photos, I promise!)
- A lot of food features – including reviews, I swear
- More travel – let’s hope!
- General thoughts and ideas about life.
Let’s hope that I’m as interesting as I’d like to be. I will go back and edit/curate my old entries as well (which does indeed make me crazy).
Love it!
Cheers,
Joanna
If I Developed a Job Applicant Website
StandardLocation | New York
I am 100% positive that everyone has gone through the job search and felt that frustration that everyone gets with terrible job application systems. If I developed a Job Applicant Website, it’d feature the following:
Main Features
- Candidate Profile (with generic resume and generic cover letter)
- Search Openings
- Saved Searches
- Submitted Jobs (with status of Submitted, Under Review, Not Seeking Candidacy + date and update statuses)
- Job Cart
Special Features
- Each job would allow a new version of a resume and cover letter (No limits)
- If a position has been filled, HR must close out the job description and send out an email (even if computer generated) to all applicants
- Essential Questionnaire for hiring managers “Rank your Excel Skills from 1-10” with scale
I just wish that the HR business would actually evolve into something better. I haven’t seen any change since I first started applying for jobs.
If only things were that easy.
What I’ve Learned
StandardLocation | New York
What I’ve learned in the past few months have been invaluable. I’ve discovered a lot about who I am and what I want to do and who I want to become. I’ve received advice from all walks of life and have just learned that I have to be really ready to go through what I went through again. Here are a few quips from what I’ve learned:
- I have to work terribly hard at having any sort of patience (trust me, I’m working harder than an Olympian rower in the final seconds of the race)
- “Expect the Best, Prepare for the Worst” has become a “mantra”
- Work as hard outside of your job as you do during your job
There’s plenty more, but I’ll add them as I think of them.
Missing in Action
StandardLocation | East Village, NYC
So I had made up my mind that I’d write a ton of blog entries for my personal blog, but instead I end up on my Tumblr or Twitter. So many pieces of sharing my life to keep track of! I had a discussion yesterday about being an “open book” and I do realize that I am completely an open book. I will blog, tweet, or blatantly announce anything as long as I feel if it’s worthy to be shared (which is almost everything, because in case you haven’t heard, I’m kind of a big deal).
Well, since I left Time Inc, devoting my time to the full-time job search has been both disheartening and exhilarating. While I am hearing a lot about many different companies, I am also disappointing in waiting for any leads to turn out. I know that I would make a fabulous marketing manager in the digital arena, but proving it has been quite a challenge.
So here’s what I’ve been up to in the past few weeks:
- Catching up on Google Reader
- Updating my Tumblr
- Tweeting
- Eating my way through the city
- Drinking a whole lot of iced tea (now I’m originally from the south, so I ADORE sweet tea. If I drink too much I think I’m going to have diabetes, this needs to stop!)
- Being glued to my blackberry
- Finishing off some books (just completed Delivering Happiness by Tony Hsieh – now to finish Eat Pray Love before the movie comes out!)
Overall, it’s been an up and down past month and a half, but nonetheless, it’s the next chapter of my life and I’m so excited to share it all with you!
Company Culture
StandardLocation | Birch Coffee, 27th Street, New York City
One of the most important things that I look for in my permanent working place is the company culture.
It’s an alluring word, and can mean so many things. Whether it’s the benefits & perks or the people, the right combination is very important. The first company – an actual corporation! – that I worked for had amazing company culture. They were the only company listed on the 100 Best Companies to Work For for 6 years running (right up until they had a merger and didn’t qualify that year). They had fantastic amenities, great people to work with, and the fact that the CEO was extremely accessible made everyone feel like they were a part of something bigger.
No matter what your work is, the people that you work with will be a determining factor in your reason to stay in the long term. The moment you hit that wall where you don’t feel comfortable anymore, it’s time to move on.
Truth? Be honest with yourself, would you rather stick around for the pay and be miserable or would you rather work with amazing people who are passionate about what they do, even if it does pay a little less?
Current Radar Map of Puerto Rico
StandardLocation| New York City
Check out the current radar map of Puerto Rico…
If you look to the west of the Island to about where it says San Sebastian under the green blob, that’s where Rincon is… crossing my fingers that this changes in the next 18 hours…!
Tomorrow is Up, Up and Away!
StandardLocation | New York City
Tomorrow I leave for Europe. As most of you know, I’ve been talking about this trip nonstop for the past 2 months and now I’m finally going! I’m a little bit scared (only because the first 3-4 hours will be on my own and without my security blanked aptly named… Ngoc) but I think if I can survive New York, I can survive anything!
Let’s see. I have one rolly suitcase. Mainly filled with clothing, my lovely brand new camera and various other essentials. Other than that, I’m not bringing much. Mainly due to the fact that I definitely do not want to lug it all around.
I’ll leave you now with this complimentary picture of a flower that I took in Madison Square Park with the new camera I got.
Oh… NO!!!
StandardLocation | Canton
NOW I remembered why Taiwan really sucks sometimes. When I get there, it’s gonna be massively raining!!! This means.. I can’t do a lot of things my first week. Waahh!!! I want it to stop raining!!!!!
Anyway, I leave at 10:40am… it’s currently 7:27am. I’m REALLY COLD and REALLY TIRED.
*note to self* Wireless in DTW Airport – $6/24 hours.
[This entry was taken from my old blog, Away from Home. Formatting may have changed when moved to Explore!]