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Jahr: 2014

It’s almost time!

My t-shirt for the conference is ready, my flight to phoenix is tomorrow and I’m almost ready to go! I’m super excited for my first Grace Hopper experience and incredibly thankful to everyone who made this possible, but especially – Two Sigma, Square, Jack Dorsey, Matt Walleart, Hiep Nguyen, James Lundblad, Eva Zheng and Vivek patel!

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Episode 75 – GHC 2014 Series (GHC14)

We are back!! In this episode, we kick off our GHC 2014 series with a brief welcome back, and invitation to those who would like to be interviewed for the largest GHC yet! Comment below or tweet us at @OrganizeFISH and @creepyed. And check out our video for what to pack, from the last time […]

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#GHC15 Tips to help you be successful at the Career Fair

The past 3 years that I’ve attended Grace Hopper, I’ve managed to secure an internship or an REU as a direct result of the career fair. I wanted to share some things I’ve learned. Upload your resume in the Resume DatabaseDownload…

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Grace Hopper Expectations

I know I’m a little late in my post but I’ve been catching up on my work so I don’t have much to do while I’m gone to this wonderful conference. Here are a few things I’m expecting at the Grace Hopper celebration as a newbie:New knowledgeThere is one t…

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GHC14 What’s in my portfolio?

I wanted to share a few things that are in my portfolio as I pack for Grace Hopper. ResumesI have two variations of my resume and plenty of copies. A traditional resume, and a creative resume. Business cardsPlenty of business cards to exchang…

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GHC14 Tips on crafting your Elevator Speech

The only people who don’t need elevator pitches are elevator salesmen. I once tried to sell an elevator to a man who owned a one-story building. He didn’t buy from me, but he did sell me on the benefits of leaving his lobby without any bullet holes in my body.

— Jarod Kintz

Crafting your elevator speech can be a bit overwhelming. Here are some tips I can offer to help you begin crafting your elevator speech.

  1. Be clear on what type of role you are looking for 
    • It is quite difficult having some idea what you’d like to do straight out of college, or even if you are in college. If you don’t know what you are looking for, perhaps jot down some areas of technology that excite and inspire you. 
  2. Write everything down 
    • Remember, your elevator speech is ~30 seconds long. I make a list of all of my accomplishments, past internships/ experiences, and skills that are relevant to the position I seek. Then I cross out everything that isn’t critical to my pitch leaving key bullet points. 
  3. Format it 
    • It should answer 3 questions. Who are you? What do you do and What are you looking for. 
  4. Tailor tailor tailor 
    • I make sure to tailor my elevator speech to a company, not to myself. Be sure to focus on their needs and how you can help them achieve their needs. 
  5. Eliminate jargon
    • I tend to use technical terms sparingly. The last thing you’d want to do is make your listener feel uninformed.  
  6. Practice, practice, practice
    • Practice out loud. In the mirror, to your cat, to your mom or to your professor. Make sure you don’t sound like an informercial and make sure their idea of your objective is your objective. Ask for honest feedback and incorporate it as you make adjustments. The more you practice, the more comfortable you will be with it. It is worthwhile to craft different variations of your elevator speech.
  7. Nail it. 
    • Maintain good eye contact and a confident voice as you deliver your elevator speech. 
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GHC14 Tips to help you be successful at the Career Fair

The past 3 years that I’ve attended Grace Hopper, I’ve managed to secure an internship or an REU as a direct result of the career fair. I wanted to share some things I’ve learned. Before the Career FairUpload your resume in the Resume DatabaseDown…

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Where to eat in downtown Phoenix

A not even very long list of nearish places to eat downtown during the Grace Hopper Celebration in Phoenix, Arizona. Phoenix Public Market and Cafe (less than a mile, about a 10/15 min walk) Address: 721 N Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85004 What I like: Great for coffee, and I love the Black Beans & Rice. […]

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Enjoying GHC14 Remotely

Missing out on attending this year’s Grace Hopper Celebration in person? Not to worry! There are many ways to engage with the energy that comes out of GHC, and follow along with the sessions thanks to our wonderful community volunteers.First and foremo…

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Begum Durgahee

Begum Durgahee

GHC Scholarhip Grant sponsored by ThoughtWorks

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