When we first arrived to the ABC news station, I didn't know what to expect. But as the day progressed, I was quickly blown away by the high level of organization around the building. Everyone had a particular job, and they seemed to do it with such efficacy that made it look like a really easygoing place to work at. Given, we probably arrived at one of the least busiest times. But even being in the live recording studio, the news anchors looked so at ease and professional that it dumbfounded me. Mostly, it was the level of professionalism and the efficiency through which everything seemed to run that surprised me.
Also, the remote controlled cameras were pretty cool too.
Thursday, October 20, 2016
Saturday, October 15, 2016
October 14: Thoughts on Joe Franco
Joe Franco had a lot of interesting things to say on his talk. I liked what he said about the order he liked seeing things on a resume. Education at the top, then professional skills, then related experiences, and so on. He also pointed out that when you first start out on a job, it's important to listen to everyone. "We have one mouth and two ears, so we can hear more than talk."
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