Category Archives: Mini-Job Search

Carla Tabb – Mini Job Search

Job Listings

Paralegal Needed at Spotify

Litigation Paralegal Wanted at Cleary Gottileb

Trusts and Estates Paralegal Needed at Cozen O’Connor

Real Estate Paralegal Needed

Matrimonial Paralegal Wanted

Intellectual Property Paralegal Needed at Moody’s

About Me
My main qualifications include office organizational skills, multitasking, problem solving, and prioritizing multiple tasks. I  have fluency in computer programs such as Microsoft Office, Lexis Nexis, and Westlaw. My short term professional goals include obtaining employment as an entry level paralegal at preferably a private firm. I would to work at a large private firm in the intellectual property or estates, trusts, and wills department. Entertainment and sports management would also be of some interest to me.
About Employers
The skills that are most desired by employers include organizational skills, writing, and computer software fluency. Employers are looking for detail oriented candidates that would be successful in proofing and editting legal documents and presentations. Employers also need paralegals that have flexible schedules and are willing to work overtime.
The positions that are currently available are, paralegal, legal assistant, and office manager. There are many small firms and  legal teams posting posititions available in these titles. They require excellent written and verbal skills from potential candidates. Furthermore, knowlegde of legal terms and jargon are also needed for these positions. Some of the content specific skills include trade programs such as, iManage, Elite/Webview, and Worksite. These programs are primarily document management programs. I am currently taking a Legal Technology course this semester. It is my hope that programs such as these will be covered in the curriculum. Unfortunately, my past employment didn’t require use of that software and I would really need that knowledge to be a strong candidate for these positions.

Shehryar Dehllu- Mini Job Search

This assignment showed me how to properly look for jobs. I didn’t know that there would be so many opportunities and these are just in NY.

I always had a fondness for mathematics, Its the reason I became an engineer. I have good problem solving skills, which is a key trait for engineering. I enjoy doing basic arithmetic and never get tired of it. At City Tech I had a lot of opportunities of hands on experiences. It have me a good idea about the applications of my knowledge.

Con Ed has the most demand for electrical engineers. They have different requirements for the different fields of work they offer. But the general requirements are:

  • Strong knowledge of AC and DC power systems.
  • Working knowledge of Mathematics.
  • Excel at calculations.
  • Willing to work in any weather.
  • Work with ladders.
  • Work in manholes.
  • Work on roofs or elevated platforms.
  • Perform testing.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Lift up to 60 lbs.
  • Be a team player
  • Show leadership skills.
  • Willing to work overtime!

Con Ed looking for Electrical Engineers

Engineering jobs in NY

Electrician Job

Internship for electrical engineering

Marlon Furye -Mini job Search

This assignment has been interesting to say the least, it has opened my eyes to how much opportunity is out there for someone wishing to work in IT in new york city. as part of the assignment I used job search tools specifically geared towards new york  links below.

http://www.nyc.gov/html/doitt/html/jobs/jobs.shtml

http://jobmarket.nytimes.com/jobs/category/it-softwaredevelopment-jobs

http://newyork.us.jobs/results.asp?si=323924931&pi=1&ri=1&so=relevance&as=lrep&al=1&zc=10301%3A50

https://statejobsny.com/public/vacancytable.cfm

http://www.careerbuilder.com/jobs/ny

https://home.cunyfirst.cuny.edu/psp/cnyepprd/GUEST/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_CE.GBL

http://citylimits.org/jobs/

http://www.nycityworks.com/jobs/it/

Skills for this field  are wide ranging but that depends solely on which part you wish to work in. Applicable skills could be  understanding or mastery of windows, linix, or unix operating systems, basic or advanced programming knowledge and understanding of commonly used programming languages, understanding of computing technologies (hardware and software), excellent interpersonal skills, stress and time management skills all seem to be the most popular skill for any IT worker to have.

Although I can’t say that I have every skill required for my field just yet. I am proud to say I have met some key requirements. In high school I took a course and became Cisco certified in PC software and hardware repair, The various courses I’ve taken in college have expanded my knowledge of different fields of IT literacy such as java script programming, wed programming, computer networking and security, and windows administration. My current job as a brain coach for marbles the brain store also has an applicable skill set as a sales job it has increased my  interpersonal skills. although I am not as close to my goal as I want to be IT is nice to know that I am making greater and greater strides towards my goal as I go along  and some day soon I’ll feel like a perfect match.

 

Yishi Wang – mini-job search

Packaging Designer

http://newyork.craigslist.org/mnh/med/4896102183.html

freelance retoucher

http://newyork.craigslist.org/mnh/med/4896879778.html

Print Production / Ad Designer

http://newyork.craigslist.org/mnh/med/4895619733.html

http://designjobs.aiga.org/jobs/61907/Victorias-Secret-Direct-Digital-Art-Director#location=New%20York,%20NY

Landor Associates

http://www.coroflot.com/jobs/61823/Experience-Designer#location=New%20York,%20NY&from=search

Mid-level Designer – Fashion, Packaging, E-Comm

http://www.coroflot.com/jobs/61576/Mid-level-Designer-Fashion-Packaging-E-Comm#location=New%20York,%20NY&page_number=3&from=search

ADVERTISING INTERN

http://www.mediabistro.com/joblistings/jobview.asp?joid=176918&page=1

Cardinal Communications -Print Production / Ad Des

http://www.mediabistro.com/joblistings/jobview.asp?joid=176874&page=1

all the job list that I had found base on the design related work, most of then require 2-5 years experience, and excellency on the portfolio, many of them do not need good writing skill but they need a creative person who can create impressive work for their consumers. also fluency on working with as much designer software will be more chance to be hire. Now most of the ad design campaign want to getting in web, so many of the company want their worker to have some web design knowledges.

The school professor often gave us advices on our career, such as gave us infomation on how would an interview for designer looks like, how straight forward people talk about your work, and how difficult to find a job in design field, it need tons of internship in order to get to point where you want your career to be at. meanwhile, city tech isn’t a popular school for design, however, the portfolio is the most important thing for my career, it all about what i learn and what i create in my school years.

Pratik Shetty – Mini-Job Search

http://www.mediabistro.com/joblistings/jobview.asp?joid=176925&page=1

Production Department Assistant

http://www.mediabistro.com/joblistings/jobview.asp?joid=176809&page=1

Manager, Digital Media

http://www.indeed.com/cmp/The-Art-Garage/jobs/Assistant-Director-aa9c4677a843a903

Assistant  Director

http://jobview.nytimes.monster.com/Retail-Visual-Merchandiser-Full-Time-Part-Time-Poughkeepsie-NY-Macy%E2%80%99s-Poughkeepsie-Galleria-Job-Poughkeepsie-NY-US-146484303.aspx?jobPosition=2

Retail Visual Merchandiser

Summary

These job listings need candidates that are proficient in programming in Adobe Creative Suite and Microsoft Office. Immediate employers need to have candidates attentive to details and deadlines. I noticed that also employers make it very vital that there candidates must be able to work with other employees. A cooperative workplace is very important for any business.

 “Must be able to maintain confidentiality regarding sensitive matters, show good judgment and discretion, have an ability to work well with others and under pressure, demonstrate positive and helpful demeanor, be a self-starter that demonstrates initiative regarding assignments and can be flexible with changing priorities and duties. Ideal candidate will be interested in a future in this field.” 

Most jobs also need a cover letter from there candidates. Also, many jobs require having 2-3 years of experience. My only question is how does one acquire a job if so many employers require people with experience?

Jobs in my ideal profession make it very important to be able to communicate in professional terms and vocabulary.

“Communication Skills: Effective written and verbal skills, ability to interpret
instructional documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals. Excellent written and verbal communication skills.”

It is vital for my profession that an employee is able to read blueprints and interpret the construction of job sites. It is also important to know different units of increments of specific construction.

My education at city tech only gives me the foundation of the art world. So far, I have been able to develop a understanding of specific programming. But working in the field as a intern Production Designer, I’m exposed to clients and specific needs of what they need and desire in the industry. I learn appropriate methods of construction and even strategic ways of handling a project. Not to mention, learning the tricks and shortcuts in programming. Thus, being in city tech, I am able to take my lessons as an artist and my teachings at work as a production designer, I am able to see both sides and people already in the industry. It’s a personal goal of mine to essentially control both sides of the industry as a marketing and industrial designer.

 

 

Amelia Ali Mini-Job Search

1) Photo Intern – Esquire Magazine

2) Production Manager – Calvin Klein Underwear Group

3) Time Assistant Production Manager– Time Magazine Customer Service

4) Production Manager, Everyday With Rachel Ray – Meredith

5) Production Manager– Glamour

6) Print Production Manager– Apple

7) Pre-Press Specialist – Dupli Envelope and Graphics

8) Production Designer, Brides– Condé Nast

9) Print Production Manager- Offset – Digital Printing Company

10) Digital Production Manager – ASK Staffing (Company)

11) Editor, Assistant Photo – National Geographic

12) Production Manager – Maker Media

13) Digital Production Designer – Havas Worldwide Chicago

14) Production Manager – Desktop Publishing – Corporate Education Group

15) Desktop Publisher – Professional Staffing Group

 

This assignment was very beneficial, it forced me to take a good look at what sort of opportunities are out there pertaining to my field and I am amazed at what i’ve discovered. My field consists of many components. There are various routes that a person can take when studying communication design. I, myself am indecisive about what subject I want to focus on when I am ready to pursue my masters degree; because I am still trying to figure out my strengths. But first I must develop work experience in my industry, as a student seeking a bachelors in communication design management I would need at least 3-5 years of experience. Proficiency in mostly Adobe Indesign, Photoshop, and Illustrator. These are skills I have developed throughout college. They must have an eye for color and color correction,  a skill which comes naturally. The ability to maintain workflow is what this career path is all about and I have yet to refine these abilities through practice.  It is strongly desired that this person have great communicative skills. I have a lot of growing to do in this aspect, through practice I think I have what it takes to become a very effective speaker. I feel that I have so much more to learn on the job, I haven’t obtained enough knowledge throughout my college courses because much of what we need to understand requires plenty of practice.

 

 

 

 

Catherine Paczkowski – Mini-Job Search

I am disappointed and a bit concerned to see how few listings I found that apply to my field of work (Print & Digital Production Management) I would be qualified for. After searching through all of the applicable websites/resources found by myself and provided by others I was only able to find eleven listings that I would consider appropriate and worth applying to.

Implementation/Print Project Coordinator – Craft Worldwide

Production Manager – A to Z Media Inc.

Project Manager Coordinator – Global Luxury Jewelry Firm

Assistant Operations Manager – Sports Illustrated

Art Production Associate – Temporary, digital art department.

Art Assistant – Architectural Digest

Assistant Manager – Print Production and Traffic – Coach

Assistant Production Manager – Time Magazine

Administrative Assistant – Conferences, Events/Magazine Publishing/Marketing – McMurry/TMG

 Digital Ad Sales Assistant – Louise Blouin Media

Digital Ad Trafficker & Inventory Manager  – PureWow.

The above listings come from a variety of organizations including: media agencies, digital and magazine publishers, and large companies that have their own creative services teams for printing, store graphics and signage. Job titles include manager, assistant, trafficker and coordinator. Some relate specifically to digital ads while others involve administrative, production and project work.

All of the above jobs require the ability to manage the production, manufacturing and distribution of printed and/or digital materials, and have all projects one is responsible for on-time, on-budget, profitable, and meet client expectations. This is the bottom line and goal for employers in this industry.  Management duties for some positions include conducting weekly meetings with account managers, production and creative teams to ensure the above. One must be familiar with all stages of production and be able to anticipate and work proactively and perform quality assurance to prevent problems. The ability to run specific reports to monitor jobs/estimates and be able to maintain and approve estimates in a timely manner is also required.

Some of the above jobs require the ability to handle basic creative involvement such as design and type updates to layouts, reformatting digital files and light retouching work. Others include more hands-on design work of miscellaneous supplementary/promotional materials.

The above positions require excellent communication and interpersonal skills as one will be acting as the liaison between several groups including sales/business, production, editorial, art, promotions, outside vendors and clients. One must be able to summarize and communicate at a high level. Both verbal and written communication skills and attention to detail are a priority as the ability to accurately compile and disseminate  information is crucial.

Besides requiring computer literacy and the use of basic desktop applications such as Microsoft Outlook, MS Office, Acrobat Pro, and Adobe Creative Suite, this industry requires the use of manufacturing software such as Vantage, Publisher’s Studio and other related order management systems and databases (Filemaker Pro.) One job listing requires familiarity with third party ad servers such as DFP (DoubleClick for Publishers) which is used for managing, delivering and measuring the performance of online ads.

Trafficking materials/project components and adhering to tight schedules are common work skills needed for production management jobs. This is something I am engaged with on a daily basis in my current job as associate production manager for WIRED magazine at Conde Nast. I deal mostly with the flow and processing of ad materials and would like to be able to interact more with co-workers in a project setting. I have strong customer service skills and deal with clients and employees in response to their questions and requests. I would like to learn and do work involving more technical aspects of this industry specifically with outside vendors who manufacture the final product. I do deal with prepress providers but I would love to work  and interact with printers on a more involved basis such as in the Quality Assurance department. This would require a Master’s Degree so I need to finish my education at City Tech first.

In relation to the jobs available, my education at City Tech in Communications Design Management has prepared me with the basics including computer literacy and knowledge of print manufacturing. My college education has helped me up to a certain point but I feel the best opportunity I have had was my internship at Conde Nast during the summer of 2010. Direct experience is the factor that has gotten me into the door. Opportunities are what you make of them and I definitely appreciated this. The experience as a whole was an incredible introduction to the creative and corporate environment of Conde Nast. I took copious notes as I was introduced to numerous employees and attended meetings led by prominent individuals. By the end of the internship I was able to hand in a spiral-bound book of my experience to my supervisor. This book reflected my attention to detail, skill in written communication, and my initiative in starting and finishing a project on my own. It also showed my enthusiasm for and appreciation of all that I had learned.