July 20, 2009
- 5:00 pm
By CC Staff

After slaving away on that perfect resume and writing what feels like hundreds of cover letters, you finally landed the big job interview. Yay for you! You’ve wowed someone with your accomplishments and degree, and now it’s time to blow them away them in person.
This is a pretty big deal.
You’ve heard it before, but you only get one chance at a first impression so it’s important to make sure that you are 110% prepared for the big day. You will undoubtedly be one of many interviewing for the given position, which means you need to go above and beyond all those other people to prove why you are the best suited for the job.
How can you be sure you are ready for the interview? Read More »
Tags: Advice, college grad, college graduate, company, cover letter, first job, first job interview, graduate, interview answers, interview questions, job interview, prepare, real world, research, resume
April 8, 2009
- 1:00 pm
By Kathryn S

I know you’re all still swamped with the work you neglected over spring break and don’t even want to think about the fact that exams are just around the corner. That’s why I hate to break it to you, but if you’re planning on sacrificing your summer for an internship this year, the time to start searching, applying, and interviewing was yesterday. But don’t worry – you can still start now!
Whether you’ve already pledged to yourself that an internship will be beneficial to your eventual career, or this article only just now put the idea into your head, it can be difficult to know where to look. After all, if we are going to spend the summer working for little or no pay, we want the best damn internship out there, don’t we? As a bit of an intern connoisseur (I have five under my belt), I’d like to help steer you in the right direction. Read More »
Tags: interview, Friends, job, internship, school, internet, university, family, web, professor, google, apply, paid, networking, resume, major, industry, connections, monster, company, unpaid, job listings, cold calling, career center, department, recommendation
January 20, 2009
- 9:00 am
By Kathryn S
Welcome freakin’ back, Gossip Girl! I officially screamed at my television last night. Bring on the juicy.
Let me say this: I continue to have a bitter distaste for Dan, and Chuck remains (by far) my total fave. AND Lily gained some cool points tonight too. If you missed it, stop reading now, turn on your DVR, and watch. And if you watched, feel free to comment on your favorite part of last night’s stellar ep.
The show started with the usual Yale bullsh*t. Blah blah blah, aren’t they in yet, already? No, they aren’t. And there’s a certain new, young, hot teacher who is going to rock everyone’s world. Anybody else think it’s weird that Serena instantly becomes her new Shakespeare teacher’s bff? I mean, I had teachers I was tight with, but not to this degree. And, a note to Ms. Carr, never tell your students it’s your first salaried gig. That’s just asking for it.
As the Yale-shizz unravels, Serena laments to Dan that she is afraid that she’ll get into Yale, and Blair won’t. Presumptuous? Or foreshadowing?
This week’s weekly party is the opera gala. Seriously? That’s not nearly as exciting as the white party. But I suppose it’ll do, since Jack has already thrown Chuck’s dead father into the mix. We all know that Chuck was had by Jack last week, but is he going to take that? Hell. No. And you gotta love Lily in this ep for making it happen. Read More »
Tags: adopt, affair, Bart Bass, blackmail, Chuck Bass, company, cw network, dan humphrey, detention, drama, fight, gossip girl, gossip girl recap, gossip girl season 2, high school, jack bass, jenny humphrey, Lily, Nate Archibald, opera, Rachel Carr, rape, rufus, script, serena van der woodsen, socialite, teen, Upper East Side, war
January 13, 2009
- 9:00 am
By Kathryn S
Well, technically, just because Dan and Serena share a sibling, it doesn’t mean that they share DNA. But the true winning line from tonight’s GG episode, “Share me those expressive eyebrows. I can’t wait ’til you get Botox,” was too long to fit in this column’s title.
The mysterious half-brother brought the cast on quite the roller-coaster this week, and it seems that Gossip Girl has achieved Mafia status, as she has the power to order a “hit” on Dan Humphrey. Instead of sleeping with the fishes, however, Dan merely has to deal with the humiliation of the entire school learning about his hankering for tuna. Meh.
As usual, the Bass family stole the show tonight, and Uncle Jack is truly an evil, despicable human being. Since Blair’s had a change of heart, what with coddling the grieving Chuckster and all, we need a new villain that we absolutely love to hate, and Jack sure makes a splash after, what? Two episodes?
Not only does Old Man River have a giant boner for the totally illegal Blair (everyone who commented on the ‘New Years’ references last week wins ten points), but he’s also lusting for a stake in Bass Enterprises, which, much to everyone’s surprise, has just been left to Chuck Bass. What? These minors can drink their faces off, ride around in limos, globetrot for the weekend, but they can’t run billion-dollar companies? Read More »
Tags: blair waldorf, board of directors, Chuck Bass, company, corporation, cw tv, dan humphrey, dating, drama, evil, family, gossip girl, high school, hillbilly, hit, illigitimate son, jack bass, jenny humphrey, Nate Archibald, pedophile, secret, serena van der woodsen, teenagers, Upper East Side, will
July 27, 2008
- 5:30 pm
By Kathryn S
Seriously, how awkward is the break-up convo? In the words of 90s one-hit-wonder Nada Surf, “even if you’ve gone together for only a short time, and haven’t been too serious, there’s still a feeling of rejection when someone says she prefers the company of others to your exclusive company.”
Sometimes, I think finding out that your mate has cheated is a blessing in disguise, because you can sidestep the entire “this isn’t working” discussion and end things in an explosive fight instead. Of course, for those of us who just had to choose nice, faithful boys, it can be hard to let the poor guy down. So, we make up excuses. Sometimes we even lie. Read More »
Tags: ambulance, argument, bar scene, blow out, boyfriend, break up, cheating, company, crutches, crying, cuddle, dating, dead end, dislocated knee, doorslam, dorm room, drama, exclusive, excuses, faithful, girlfriend, heartbreak, injury, its not you its me, lies, Nada Surf, percocets, popular, quentin tarantino, R.A., relationship, resident assistant, romantic, Sex, shackles, Singles, split, work relationships