Tuesday, February 19, 2008

free write

This week I have decided to write just about everything that is going on right now. School is starting to pile up and there is much work to be done that I really do not feel like doing, but ill get it done anyway. Clemson basketball is doing quite well and actually has a chance for the NCAA tournament this year so lets hope they don't mess that one up. The football team had a great recruiting class this year ranked #2 by ESPN, so things are looking quite good for next season. Overall things are pretty much the same as always, peace.

cover letter

I do agree with most of the advice given in this piece of writing mainly becuase it does point out some key points in regards to a cover letter. The section that let me know how to market myself was the most helpful telling me to first market myself to the company and then the product to the customers. I learned that the cover letter is usually read after the resume which somewhat suprised me becuase it comes first. Also I learned the cover letter is mostly about the company and what its possibilities are and not yourself.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Interviewing

The two articles I read were about the ten biggest interview killers, and answers to five key questions before taking a job. I found both of these articles to be interesting becuase they have helped me realize a few key principles of interviewing. First, I have learned that no matter what you must do anything possible not to kill the interview. The most important tips would be to never ramble, have bad non verbal communication. and especially not to appear to be to needy. You are trying to sell yourself so you must always be confident, stay on subject, not be to excited, and remember to be different and unique. The second article set aside five answers to key questions before attending an interview. The most important questions I thought were to ask about a typical week on the job, and inquire about the unspoken rules. I think these were the most important becuase it is important to know what you are getting into, and also what is expected of you. If you go into an interview knowing these things you will be more prepared to answer questions and for the job if hired.

Monday, February 4, 2008

persuasive critique

I chose to read a speech written by John F. Kennedy and compare it to the MLK letter and our in class presentation. This particular speech is the Ask not what your country can do for you........ I am not sure if Kennedy actually wrote this speech or not, but he does a great job of motivating the American people by hitting them in the hearts. Everything he mentions can directly be connected to pathos becasue Kennedy wanted to appeal to the emotions of the American people to get them thinking the way he did. I also think much of MLK's letter was pathos because he wanted to get people thinking and feeling that what was going on in that time period was morally wrong, and for people to realize the pain African Americans were experiencing. As for the presentation in class by the recruiters I believe it mostly exemplified logos becuase there were lots of facts and data given in their presentation for the army. They told us of the opportunities we would have and tried to also appeal to our emotions a little by telling us how important the army was and how important it made them feel. Overall the MLK letter was the most persuasive to me because of he eloquent language. LINK (http://www.famousquotes.me.uk/speeches/John_F_Kennedy/5.htm)