It is unbelievable that August is
already here. I think it is about the time to wrap up my summer and
head back to school. However, I do not want to go back with nothing
on hand, since this is my most meaningful summer ever.
How so?
I was planning to do something challenging as well as meaningful
for my last “summer”, because I will start to touchdown some
accounting stuff after next year. It was lucky to know that a
friend of mine was working at this camp, and she told me about the
place.
Sitting in the
first-class cabin is like a nascent baby lying in a crib with lots
of caring, feeding and privileges. (We have free snacks, fruit,
first boarding, drinks prior to departure, and coffee/beverage with
glass cups, which usually are paper cups instead.) You might laugh
at my inaugural first-class experience, or say I am a snob, but
frankly I really enjoyed it and I am no longer the
never-first-class-experience passenger.
Before I was the first
passenger got on the plane, which was one of the privileges that
first-class passengers hold, I bought a bar of chocolate,
Ghirardelli chocolate. Actually I was fascinated by the brief
desc
I can say both of the
democratic candidates are intelligent and politically
sophisticated. Either of these two people gets selected as nominee
or even the president will break the record of American’s political
history. One women and one African-American started up this race
that had inspired so many people in this country during the past
sixteen months. Women and black people are two groups of people who
might not be paid special attention by people in China, but by
people in the United States where they were deemed as minorities
and had been treated in unethical and inhumane
ways.
I admire both of them
because of their courage, leadership, spirit of moving forward and
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Recently more and more
my friends begin to look for jobs or prepare to apply for schools
in the States. All these application processes are involved with a
resume requirement, but people rarely know how to “prepare” an
effective as well as competitive resume for themselves. The
“prepare” means not only to write down something, but also a
process of organizing and sorting out things we have done and
refreshing the image of ourselves in our own minds. Since I have
already done these procedures for a long time and I have also
talked with recruiters from big firms about resume preparation
multiple times, I am more than willing to share some thoughts with
my friends, YOU, to help and guide you to prepare the door knocker
document – resume.
About four months ago, Greg (one of the EY partners) told me that
there would be a Diversity Leadership Summit hosted by Ernst &
Young in Chicago this summer. (because I told him that I was
interested in working in Chicago after I graduated.) I was
encouraged to apply for it and later on I got a call from Carly
(head of Midwest campus recruiter in EY, and she is also the head
coordinator of the summit this time) and she said I was