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Asian Professional Exchange(APEX)Events - November 2012 |
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Issue:November 2012
Find out how you can apply to join APEX's Board of Directors, learn how to make a good first impression, and lots more! | |
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Interested in Getting More Involved? Apply to be on APEX's Board of Directors!
Are you motivated, energetic, enthusiastic, and consider yourself, fun? APEX might be the right fit for you!
Come explore a different side to life-after-college, by cultivating new skills through our various positions, like Director of Development, Chair of Editorial, Chair of Graphics, Director of Marketing, and Chair of Administration. Regardless of what your day job is, this is a wonderful opportunity for personal and professional growth while helping out your community.
For inquiries, please contact elections@apex.org. |
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Nonverbals & Networking Workshop - How Body Language Can Make or Break You in Business & Networking Settings
Did you realize that over 1/2 of what you communicate to others is not through what you say but through your body language, and that your actions, such as crossing your arms or scratching an itch on your face, may give the person you're talking to the impression that you're not interested in hearing what they have to say or lacking confidence when in fact your meaning was something completely different?
The fact of the matter is that there are common interpretations for body language and that those interpretations may not be reflective of how the sender was actually feeling or what he or she was thinking. In a networking environment when you're trying to make a good first impression or reinforce a good impression, understanding how others might be interpreting your nonverbals is a must.
To that end, join APEX for a workshop on learning how to communicate what you really mean with your nonverbals as well as better understand and interpret other people's body language and improve your productivity in networking environments! Don't send signals that could be misinterpreted when meeting a potential employer or connector!
Thursday, November 15 7:00PM - 9:00PM Vista del Campo Norte, UC Irvine 28700 Arroyo Dr Irvine, CA 92617 |
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Save the Date! 13th Annual APA Holiday Toy Drive
Please join us and other APA community organizations as we come together to celebrate the holidays and serve our communities through the gift of toys.
Bring an unwrapped toy valued at $20 or more or minimum donation of $20. Food, drinks, and entertainment at the event are included with admission.
Thursday, December 6 6:00PM - 9:00PM Japanese American National Museum 369 East First Street Los Angeles, CA 90012
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Privy Fall Soiree
APEX recently benefited from the third Privy Supper Club at Le Ka in conjuction with Chivas Regal to celebrate APEX Founder and Privy CEO, Stephen Liu's birthday. The invite only event featured a delectable meal prepared by Executive Chef of Le Ka, Remi Lauvand. Le Ka features a grand dining room and bar with 50 foot soaring ceilings and glass chandeliers, and a spacious outdoor patio with two fireplaces enclosed in "rustic metal" Asian-inspired fencing.
The hosted Chivas bar concocted four special drinks, perfect for the downtown LA setting. Post dinner, attendees were joined by other invited guests for the soiree portion of the evening featuring a live DJ.
APEX expresses a heartfelt thanks to Stephen Liu and Privy Causes for their support. For more information on Privy, visit:www.privy.net. |
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Operation:Guest Chef
After weeks of planning, a motivated group of APEX volunteers prepared and served 32 residents of the Friendship Shelter, a transitional home in Laguna Beach. The residents of the shelter enjoyed a delicious, multi-course, pan-Asian meal. The night was concluded with live music, made possible by one our own dedicated volunteers. Special thanks to Will T., Adeline C., Christine N., Stephanie T., Cindy G., Sandy G., Lynn P., and Michael C. for taking a leadership role and making the event exceptional. |
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CIA:Unclassified
APEX held CIA:Unclassified on the evening of October 16 at the Tom Bradley Room at Los Angeles City Hall. With sweeping views of the LA skyline, approximately 100 attendees came to learn not only about opportunities with the CIA but also the recruiting and clearance process, and the organizational culture. Michael Mau, Asian American Community Outreach and Liason Program Manager as well as Sharon C., Pacific South Regional Recruiter spoke with group and gladly accepted resumes from interested individuals. They shed some insight about the how joining the CIA could impact your life and relationships. Catering was provided by Plum Tree Inn before the program and a networking portion followed the question and answer session. | |
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Professional Tip of the Month:Salary Secrets
In down economic times, companies seem to have carte blanche authority to limit salaries and make low-ball offers. But that shouldn't be the case.
Learn about the top salary secrets your employer doesn't want you to know. With this information in hand, you'll be in a better position to get the pay you deserve. Read more. | | |
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