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Asian Professional Exchange (APEX) 留言于2011-10-12 04:57:37 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2011 No.30) |
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This Saturday''s APEX Career Symposium v.2011: "Recharge Your Career. Plug Into the Future." From networking opportunities and professional workshops to access to recruiters from top companies, APEX''s Annual Career Symposium is the largest career development conference dedicated to the Asian Pacific Americans in Southern California, and is one our marquee events. This year''s Symposium will be held this Saturday, October 15th in Downtown LA, and will feature an industry luncheon, where you''ll enjoy a 3-course lunch over casual conversation with representatives from industries that interest you most. Tom Byun, Vice President and General Manager from Yahoo! will share some insight on personal and professional development as our Keynote Speaker. After lunch, head over to Resume Critiques, Career Fair and/or Workshops! There''s plenty of do at this year''s Career Symposium, whether you''re looking for a new career or a recharge in your professional and personal life! *** EVENT UPDATE *** Special promotion due to increased sponsorships! JUST ANNOUNCED: Register for yourself and get a friend in for FREE! Just enter your friend''s name when registering. Receive $10 off the advertised Career Symposium admission price! Use code "RECHARGE" Not valid on $15 admission price. PLUS, FREE admission into the post-event mixer! Sponsored by Union Bank / Light appetizers will be served / Enter a raffle for an iPad2
Saturday, October 15, 2011 11:00AM-7:30PM Wilshire Grand Hotel 930 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90017 EVENT FEATURES - Industry Networking Luncheon - Diversity Career Fair - Social Media Workshop - Marketing/PR Industry Workshop - On-site Resume Critiques PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP "URLimitless: Developing Your Career Through Social Media" Most of us are already users of LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, but how can these platforms help us when it comes to advancing our careers? Social media is increasingly being used by employers and employees alike, making it an essential tool for career advancement. This workshop will provide a lively discussion by experts in various fields on how we can leverage the low-cost/high-reward nature of social media to our advantage when taking the next step in our careers.
INDUSTRY SPOTLIGHT WORKSHOP "So You Think You Want a Marketing Career?" What does it take to have a successful career in the marketing industry? What if you want to start your own firm? The panel will consist of successful players in the marketing industry, who will take turns providing insight into the industry''s inner workings as well as provide tips on how to "get your foot in the door".
Premium Members & Students $30 (use code "RECHARGE" for $10 off = $20) Students must show valid school ID day of event. Non-Members $40 (use code "RECHARGE" for $10 off = $30) Career Fair & Workshops Only $15 Also, don''t forget BUY 1 GET 1 FRIEND IN FREE! Register here: http://apexcareersymposium2011.eventbrite.com/ Premium Members, register here: http://membership.apex.org/ For more information please contact Ming Chou, Director of Professional Development at Ming.Chou@apex.org. Also, if you, or some one you know is interested in sponsorship opportunities, please contact Jon Fong at Jon.Fong@apex.org. [- Go to www.apex.org for more information -] |
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xudong sun 留言于2011-10-12 02:21:10 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2011 No.30) |
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Thanks for your keeping me posted with the latest news. Again, your time and effort is great appreciated by everyone receiving the news. I got a help request from one of my friends to invited people to attend the Yunan Job Fair. If anybody likes to work in Yunan Province, please feel to come to join the meeting. Dinner is provided. Is it possible that you may post the news in your network. best regards Xudong
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钱志亮 留言于2011-10-11 09:39:13 |
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评论:孙涤专栏:《创造精神从何而来》——“虎妈是孟母吗?”之五 |
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“神经虎妈”背后是父教缺失 “有的孩子称母亲是‘神经虎妈’,其实这些母亲很辛苦,她们的背后多半有一个在教育上不作为的孩子爸!”一名62岁的老教授从大学退休后申请去看大门,每月好增加一笔收入他得趁自己还能动,为“啃老”的儿子挣生活费。大门一看就是20年,当老教授自知时日不长时,选择了捐献遗体,因为不能自立的儿子不会料理他的后事。这样的一个“极品”儿子如何养成?从小衣来伸手、饭来张口,在最需要家庭教育引导时,却被忙于打拼事业的父母丢在了家教的真空带。很多成功人士年轻时一心为事业打拼,忽视家庭和子女的教育,老了以为可以颐养天年时却发现,亲人走远了,子女的问题一大堆。家庭教育实际上是一种投资,身为父母晚年生活是否幸福,就要看现在对孩子的关注有多少,对孩子的教育和正确引导有多少。“宝贝放学了,快吃点西瓜!哎呀,今天上课得老师表扬了,宝贝真棒……”待到翻开孩子的试卷,母亲的脸色突然一变:“你怎么回事啊,想什么去了?这么简单的题也错?!”现在不少中国母亲在孩子眼中是“虎妈”,而且是“神经虎妈”,脸色说变就变。面对“神经虎妈”,孩子战战兢兢,他们不知道此时笑得灿烂的母亲,下一个表情会不会狰狞。“神经虎妈”对孩子的影响是消极的。 剖析“神经虎妈”,问题不在母亲,而在于孩子的父亲没有履行教育责任。现在社会竞争压力大,白天这些母亲要为工作打拼,下班回到家还要忙家务,教育孩子的责任更多地也落到了她们身上,试想如此多的压力,她们的情绪怎能稳定,怎能不焦躁?三字经中提到“子不教,父之过”,教育子女也是父亲不可推脱的责任,中国的父亲们要担起自己的责任,不要让妻子融严父、慈母、严师身份为一体,别让她们身心疲惫。 |
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