Questions and Answers with Angad Chera

      Our team interviewed AMA Atlanta Board Member Angad Chera about his experience getting a job from the Collegiate Conference in 2008.  Angad shares his experience from the conference and gives advice for attendees. This is valuable to anyone attending and may convince those of you debating whether or not to attend! read more →

Know Your Atlanta Marketing Community- Atlanta Hawks

The Atlanta Hawks will be recruiting at this years Job Fair! They have given us exclusive tips on creating a resume. Get to know what they are looking for- take note! In preparing for a career fair where you have a very short amount of time to make an impression on a potential employer, your.. read more →

The Value of an MBA

Please note: The perspectives and opinions below are that of the speaker and are not necessarily shared by the American Marketing Association, its chapters, or its members. The scarcity in today’s job market and the dilemma of how to gain experience has led some recent graduates to wait out the job market a few more.. read more →

Top 5 Reasons Young Marketers Should Join AMAConnect

Why the new AMA Social Network is more than just ‘another social network’ Social Networking has gotten big…too big in some cases. The proliferation of Facebook and LinkedIn means that just about every person you know is on a social network. Ready for scary facts? Here they are: ●     Facebook has over 500 million users.. read more →

A Great Event with Seth Godin

We are pleased to feature this article written by marketing professional Ellen Henderson.  Be sure to check out Ellen’s blog as well! This morning I attended Seth Godin’s event at the Rialto Theater.  It was part of his tour to speak about his new book, Lynchpin, as well as to address one of the key concepts.. read more →

The Pros and Cons of Job Hopping

This article was written by Chrissy Scivicque, a career coach and nutritionist who blogs at EatYourCareer.com. Out of everyone in my group of college friends, I was the only one who still had the same job two years after graduation. Everyone else had changed jobs once, twice, even three times. So, I felt somewhat smug—as.. read more →

How to Conduct a Proactive Job Search

This article was written by Chrissy Scivicque, a career coach and nutritionist who blogs at EatYourCareer.com. Searching for a new job isn’t a passive process. You can’t just sit back, relax and let the offers roll in. If you aren’t an active, engaged participant, you’ll end up in the unemployment line. Or, you’ll end up.. read more →

Apply for the scholarship

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Benefits of a Daily Journal

Between school projects, extracurricular activities, internships and summer jobs it’s likely you have developed some highly marketable skills that haven’t made it onto your resume.  Keeping a daily journal of your school, work and extracurricular responsibilities and accomplishments will help you to build a strong resume and to understand, as well as track, the skills.. read more →

Make Your Summer Count!

Don’t waste your summer lying by the pool!  This summer is your opportunity to gain work experience, build your network and learn more about the many career paths available to you.    Internships are an excellent way to do each of these, while putting into action the knowledge you’ve learned in the classroom.  Although it is.. read more →