{Confessions of a PRetty Social Girl} The HIRED! #GenY

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It was the worst of times, it was the best of times in these cities to which we, Gen-Y, are living and notes on The Alchemist later, this Gen-Y was hired. :)

If I could write a letter to me… I would tell me what I’m going to tell you …

If you’ve been following me on Facebook or Twitter or LinkedIn — you’ve noticed something drastic and something just looks different[Read more...]

{Confessions of a PRetty Social Girl} How to Rent an Apartment in NYC #relocate #entryPR


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When I decide that relocating was what I wanted to do, I narrowed down my choices of cities to places where I had a support system aka family or very close friends in that area I could count on.

It’s easier that way.

When I say that “I could count on,” I mean people who take you apartment hunting, drive/walk around with you, pop open a map and show you where things are, people who will sit down with you and educate you about your new city as a local etc.

Apartment hunting equated a new bane of my being.

No lie.

Ugh.

KNOW where you want to live.

Also, don’t forget to [Read more...]

{Bookworm} Relocating for an Entry-Level Job by @HeatherHuhman

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I, like so many other people on the job hunt, am looking outside of my hometown for a place of employment because I don’t want to limit myself and I want to broaden my options.

For me, my choice of cities outside of Miami, where I currently reside, are Orlando and New York City. In order to lend a hand to my search, I was recently bestowed a copy of Heather Huhman’s Relocating for an Entry-Level Job: Why You Probably Have to & How to Do It.

Interesting title, isn’t it? I’m sure you can relate. [Read more...]

Best of Little Pink Book 2009 with Top 10 to Follow in 2010

I started blogging on April 13, 2009 and I can’t tell you how grateful I am to all of the readers who continue to subscribe, tweet and interact with me daily concerning, my baby, my Little Pink Book.

When I started back in the Spring, I never imagined that in my first full month blogging (May 2009), I would reach 6,000 unique visitors that month.  Nor did I ever conceive, a few months later, that an average of 13,000 of you graciously amazing folks would come back for more, month after month on average to read about public relations, social media, fashion and some of my random rantings as a Gen-Y.

Believe me when I say, I am truly humbled and thankful to each and every one of you.

So without further ado — I give you the [Read more...]

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