Integrity In The First “Hello”
The first “Hello” between two people can change the course of both their lives. Of course, this phenomenon is rarely obvious as a first impression can go poorly all too quickly. Therefore, Mass Appeal Magazine and its well-rounded contributors are here to help. Readers can alter one’s initial perception of them through their integrity in interviews, manners, and resumes. And first impressions can be shifted by the writers themselves as shown through the careers of a budding singer and professional reporter.
However, that reporter no longer holds that title. Sandra Thomas does still hold those investigative skills, though. In “Transferrable,” Thomas walks readers through her career change and why it’s important to honor the lessons of all past jobs.
That budding singer is not exactly budding, either. In “On The Rise,” Frost Hernandez introduces readers to Chesca Música. Performing at various famous venues, Chesca Música is a rising indie star in the Latin music scene. Become a fan with Mass Appeal Magazine.
Moreover, a certified-professional resume writer comes to the rescue for fresh-out-of-college job candidates. In “925,” Laura Schneer wants to make the inexperienced feel experienced. With Schneer’s tips, applicants will have the ability to create an impactful first impression.
Once the resume gets someone in the interview room, Eleanor Fletcher’s advice comes into play. Fletcher writes that, “appearing comfortable and confident during a job interview can significantly affect the interviewer’s perception of the interviewee.” It’s time to secure that dream job, so flip to “910.”
Lastly, once it’s time to wind down for the weekend, seek the words of Jodi R. R. Smith. The nationally known etiquette consultant has appeared on the CBS Early Show, Good Morning America, and The Today Show. Smith outlines the social rules of the guest and the host when it comes to a dinner party. Stay on your best behavior with “Savoir Faire.”
Looking to gain professional and social skills? Read these pieces in their entirely in Mass Appeal Magazine.
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