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Run Your Own Company With You Be the VC

College students in the Boston area have probably sign the posters around their campuses. Bang Ventures, a venture capital firm in Cambridge, MA, are running a competition titled “You Be the VC” with the promise of potentially starting your own…

Career Advice College Guy 04 Dec 2007 No Comments

A Web 2.0 Conference You Just Can’t Miss

I’m a big nerd when it comes to internet technology and Web 2.0 innovations. Hopefully, you all got a chance to read my article on Web 2.0 applications for college students. For those looking to go into the industry from…

Career Advice College Guy 29 Oct 2007 No Comments

The Ultimate Web 2.0 Academic Guide for College Students

Every day, college students around the globe are participating in the phenomenon that is labeled Web 2.0, yet many of them have no clue. Some techies debate whether it really needs its own title, but they can agree that the…

Career Advice & Featured & Studying Tips College Guy 13 Sep 2007 2 Comments

Find a Job on Facebook with Jobster

Find a Job Through Jobster’s Facebook Application

Jobster, a career network for employees and employers, has a Facebook application that allows you to both search for a job via their Talent Networks as well as turn your Facebook profile into an online resume. The Talent Networks are…

Career Advice & Facebook Applications College Guy 30 Jul 2007 2 Comments

College Career: How NOT to Write a Resume

Perusing the archives of Craigslist, I came across this hilarious post on ways NOT to write your resume. Although my intention with the College Career post series is to offer advice for College Students on how to better their career…

Career Advice College Guy 24 Apr 2007 No Comments

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The Ultimate Web 2.0 Academic Guide for College Students

Career Advice & Featured & Studying Tips 13 Sep 2007 2 Comments

Every day, college students around the globe are participating in the phenomenon that is labeled Web 2.0, yet many of them have no clue. Some techies debate whether it really needs its own title, but they can agree that the idea behind Web 2.0 is an Internet that focuses on people and community. Facebook, now a college student's life and blood, is a perfect example of a Web 2.0 application, one that connects people and puts the focus on the individual. This blog, MySpace, Flickr, YouTube, all of these are applications that empower people to communicate, create and share their passions. This philosophy has spawned literally thousands of applications deemed Web 2.0 for every known ...