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Mike Ambassador Bruny I will be in the Bay area on Monday, May 17th (I arrive on Sunday). I am Looking to do 2 things. 1. I'm looking to set up my "7 Days of Hip Hop Affirmations to Kick Start Your Life After College," presentation at Stanford since i'm in the area. Any assist, connections is greatly appreciated. Here's a snippet: http://bit.ly/HipHopAffirmationVideo 2. Since I'm around I was wondering if any bay area folks would like to meet up on Mon. May 17 at the Crowne Plaza in Burlingame.

93 weeks ago from Bay Area Bunch and Music

Tariq West: Hey Mike - I'm @Stanford as well. When are you tryin to be on campus?
93 weeks ago
Mike Ambassador Bruny: Hey Tariq, I'm going to be in town on May 16th and was trying to make it to campus for Monday, May 17th.
93 weeks ago
 
Steven Moody Such a list is suffering from bad timing if not bad criteria: like Top 40 lists for music, I suspect the Top Companies are losing share of mind given the increase in the number of smaller companies that are just as compelling. This might make those companies feel good, but at the end of the day such a list presumes we all want the same employers, which, absent the paternal corporations of previous generations, is a complete myth.

112 weeks ago from Brazen Careerist's Top 50 Gen-Y Companies

Penelope Trunk: You're right that this list is only good for people looking to work at a big company. But having worked at many big and many small companies ...MoreYou're right that this list is only good for people looking to work at a big company. But having worked at many big and many small companies myself, I am certain that there are different times in life when you need big and different times when you need small. A lot of it is about how much job security you need and how much responsiblity you want to take at work. It's not a stagnant equation. Life is dynamic and so are career needs.
112 weeks ago
 
Rebecca Thorman How can you use the entrepreneurial path in your current position to help set you up for future success? In other words, what are some entrepreneurial-related actions you should be taking even if you don't own your own business?

112 weeks ago from Upstarts!

Rebecca Thorman: Byron - That's true. It's often so much more difficult to manage a process - or people! - than most employees think. We can all do better, but a ...MoreByron - That's true. It's often so much more difficult to manage a process - or people! - than most employees think. We can all do better, but a great first step is to try it on a small scale before you throw it all out there.

Scott - Preaching to the choir on that one! ;) Thinking of myself as a business versus an employee has opened many doors for me. I know it's not cool to like personal branding anymore, but I still think it's quite valuable.

112 weeks ago
Mike Ambassador Bruny: @Steven: Good Stuff!
111 weeks ago
 
Steven Moody My career includes restaurant management, legal research, online marketing, and a failed startup. It's difficult to identify the job that would make me happiest (these were all enjoyable in their own way) but I think the big theme is holding influential, intelligent conversations with diverse people. I guess that makes me suitable for a lot of jobs; is this a blessing or a curse?

112 weeks ago from JobSTART 101

Brian Jensen: Hey Steven, I have an equally diverse background and am also trying to figure out what careers best fit my personality. In the process, I've found ...MoreHey Steven, I have an equally diverse background and am also trying to figure out what careers best fit my personality. In the process, I've found a tool that helped me with deciphering what makes me happiest: the mental state of "flow" - http://bit.ly/57Gr6U
112 weeks ago
 
Steven Moody Steven in San Diego! My work is almost location independent (monthly meetings in person) but I love where I live. Have you settled in a location that is different from your job? Do you feel the need to find a local job, or is the chance to be LI to enticing?

113 weeks ago from Location Independent

 
Scott Asai I'd say to be lean and explosive...

136 weeks ago from Fit Freaks

Travis Power: Watch your diet in order to lean up. I do deadlifts, sprints, and squats for my speed and agility.
135 weeks ago
Ryan Stephens: Go with higher reps and explosive lifts like power cleans. Also like Steven and Travis said. Shorter, bursts or running, less rest in betw.
134 weeks ago
Interests
swimming, traveling, running, reading, coaching, scuba diving
Goals
  1. Help other entrepreneurs succeed on the web
  2. Consistently improve physical health and performance
  3. Travel the world with close friends
Favorite Quote
"To thine own self be true, and it must follow, as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man. "
Specialties
Optimizing small business web properties to increase profits.

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