Category: COM Studies Day

  • Advice on the Interview

    What was something that you did that got you in the door or really impressed your supervisor?

    Ashlyn: Personality, confidence, and knowing what you want to do. They want somebody that wants the job and can get the job the done. You have to be 150 percent I think.

    Ashlie: Express that you know their company, stalk them online.

    Eric: One of the weirdest interviews I had was a graduate school interview, when they asked me what questions I had and they wanted to base the interview of that. That is something to be prepared for.

    Group Consensus: NETWORK! NETWORK! NETWORK!

  • Happy COM Studies Day!

    Panel one has officially kicked off! The panelists are: Sarah Briney, Ashlyn Burke, Ashlie Lanning, Ryan Koresko, and Eric Sneeden.  A huge thank you to the panelists for coming back to share their knowledge!

    So far Ms. Chin and Dr. Weber have gotten the first shout outs! Ashlyn Burke reminded us of Dr. Weber’s warning that most COM majors don’t have jobs that work 9 to 5 shifts. Sarah Briney credited Ms. Chin for the helpful knowledge she gained in Public Relations to Ms. Chin’s classes.

    Were any of you totally sure of what you wanted to do?

    Ashlyn Burke: I expect my career not to be boring, but I’m still not sure I want to do.

    Sarah Briney: I never thought I would be working in market research. Went back to school for teaching and realized that wasn’t for me either.

    Ryan Koresko: I’m still doing a similar job to what I thought I would, I think you just have to be focused but have some breathing room so that if something else comes you could go in that direction to.

    How has social media changed your career?

    Ashlie Lanning: Well it is my career. It means I’m always on. There’s definitely a shift towards “Real Time Marketing.”

    Ashlyn Burke: Make sure that there’s nothing on social media that can harm your career. I can not tell you the impact it has.

    Ryan Koresko: It’s just not acceptable to wait anymore, from a news perspective. You have to get the information out as it is happening.

  • Live Blogging at UNCW COM Studies Day!

    #COMstudiesday – Click here to see what people are saying about COM Studies Day on Twitter!

    Join in the action of COM Studies day and participate in our live blogging event coverage! Our first event is a panel of 5 alumni. Panel 1 starts at 10am and ends at 11am in LH 125 (TV Studio). Hope to see you there!

    Morning Panel Features
    Al InmanNews Photographer, News 14 Carolina, graduated May 2008
    Jessie Warren LangleyCareer Counselor, East Carolina University, graduated May 2003
    Sean McBridePublic Affairs Specialist, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Charlotte District), graduated May 2009
    Cliff PyronGeneral Assignment Reporter, WWAY-TV3, graduated May 2009
    Chris Rea President/CEO, Top Tier Computer Services, graduated December 1999

    Click Here to view the transcript of Panel 1!

    Click Here to view the transcript of Panel 2!

    COM Studies Day Events:

    10:00-11:00am Panel presentation of 5 alumni in LH 125 (TV studio)

    11:00-11:30am Networking session for afternoon panelists in LH lobby12:15-1:30pmLunch and Fashion Show coordinated by CSS in the Warwick Center Ballroom 2:00-3:00pm Panel presentation of 5 alumni in LH 125 (TV studio)3:00-3:30pm Networking session for afternoon panelists in LH lobby

    4:00pm Reception and Social Gathering for panelists, guests, faculty and COM students at Fox and Hound

    Light appetizers provided by Fox and Hound & the Department of Communication Studies

    Find out more about UNCW’s COM Studies Department at our website!

  • Networking your way to the top!

    The Annual Communication Studies Day is something students and faculty alike look forward to every spring.  This jam-packed day is full of expert panels and networking sessions to help communication studies students get their names out there in their potential field, and a fashion show with examples of appropriate work attire.  Networking is something that is becoming more and more important when trying to get a job in society today.

    What exactly is networking? According to the UNCW Career Center website networking is, “the development of contacts and personal connections with a variety of people who might be helpful to you and your career.” Building a personal connection and relationship with people in the community will be beneficial. According to the UNCW Career Center website, 80% of jobs are filled by networking – people they know. Networking doesn’t guarantee a job, but it is a great way to gather information and get advice from people who have been in the industry for a while. It is important to network at any given opportunity. Networking can occur through various social media outlets such as Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Social media is a powerful tool that should be utilized when networking.

    COM Studies Day allows students to hear from professionals and get experience with networking. Jenna Curry, a COM major graduate and treasurer of CSS during her years at UNCW, took these days to heart. After she started her career, she noticed that she did not know many young professionals in the Wilmington Area. With this realization, she decided to create an atmosphere where young college students and graduates could meet and network with local businesses because she had learned the importance of networking at UNCW. Port City Young Professionals (PCYP) is the atmosphere she created. PCYP hosts a networking event the third Wednesday of every month in different areas of Wilmington. Curry hopes to give the members a chance to establish new personal or professional relationships, give young business people a chance to interact socially, and share ideas. “PCYP was created to help improve its members’ networking skills, expand their contact base, and provide the opportunity to promote themselves and their business in a relaxing atmosphere. The goal of the PCYP is to ultimately help its members get involved in the local business scene and to impact the current and future marketplace.”  For more information about Port City Young Professionals check them out at: www.portcityyoungprofessionals.com.

    -Kelsey Bendig, Andrea Blanton, Brooke Keller, Brian Burch

  • Learn about Communication Studies at COM Studies Day

    When Communication Studies majors share their idea with others they are often met with a variety of  questions. These questions often range from “what is Communication Studies” to “what on earth are you going to do with that?!,” and can leave the student wondering just why exactly did they pick this major in the first place. Fortunately the UNCW Communication Studies department is hosting its annual Communication Studies Day this Friday and will answer many of these questions.

    The Communication Studies Day  will have panel presentations of UNCW graduates from the major discussing their careers and experiences since college. Students will be able to hear from individuals who are currently doing things with their Communication Studies degree that they are considering doing after graduating, such as marketing, graduate school, broadcasting, and public relations. Many of the panelists graduated recently and will be able to relate to the students attending the presentations as they only recently were in the same point of approaching graduation and having to decide what they wanted to do and how to go about it. There will also be networking sessions for students to speak with faculty, friends and alumni. Another aspect of Communication Studies Day is the Dress for Success fashion show, in which attendants will get to see outfits of business casual and business professional attire. Attire is an important component of a professional image and many students are unsure about how they are expected to dress for a successful career.

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    Communication Studies Day is not just an event that is simply put on by faculty and that students can show up to if they want to. The event is being  coordinated and marketed by UNCW Communication Studies students. Dr. Persuit’s IMC II class will be tweeting, posting photos, and sharing information about the event as it is occurring on this blog. Individuals can learn more about the event by following #DressForSuccess2012 and #COMStudiesDay on twitter.

    ~Molly Jacques, Josh Vester, Ashley Oliver and Hunter Wilson