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- Top Story - February 2021
Getting a head start on marketing agility starts with niche expertise and flex talentTop Story - February 2021
If there’s anything the global workforce has learned over the past year, it’s to “expect the unexpected.” Even more so in the advertising, media and marketing industries, there has been a natural call for the need to be adaptable, creative and innovative.
By Dominique Dajer3 years ago in Journal
Five Questions to Ask Yourself When Contemplating Quitting Your Job
I still remember it like yesterday: I was offered an ad sales position for a TV company a couple months after graduating college. After thinking, “I don’t know what the hell this really entails,” I accepted the job offer anyway. Like most students fresh out of school, I figured I’d try something new to get me through the door into the advertising world. Maybe after a year or so I’d be onto my next adventure.
By Dominique Dajer3 years ago in Journal
The crosshairs of today’s public education system: Remote learning and systemic racism
On March 12th, I officially began working from home, as did many Americans. The following day, Breonna Taylor, a 26-year old Black woman, was shot and killed while she slept when Louisville police ransacked and fired through her home. The week after, my teenage brother started remote learning when New York City public schools closed. While Breonna Taylor’s murder made local news, the rest of the nation carried on as the primary focus at the time was this new, remote learning. One county and city at a time, public schools shut down as the United States joined a national quarantine.
By Dominique Dajer3 years ago in Education