Nina Bayatti
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Speech Pathologist Finds Future in Fashion
November 22, 2011 - 7:35 pm
Tags: Amerimade Coat, career after graduation, choosing college major, Gen Y
Posted in Gen Y Profiles | No Comments
Strutting out of her dorm room, NYU senior Amanda Ferrara is never without a pair of heels whether she is off to class or to her midtown office at Amerimade Coat. She works as a general assistant for her family-owned coat manufacturing company, which specializes in fashions for clients like New York & Company, Express, [...]
Can a Relationship Survive Facebook?
November 22, 2011 - 7:23 pm
Tags: facebook, information overload, relationships
Posted in New Media, Trends | No Comments
Too much information killed college student Katie Ulrich’s relationship. The NYU junior began to suspect her romance was on rocky ground when she and the new flame were not exactly simpatico: She dressed up for dates while he sported sweats; they’d make plans for a day’s outing to Coney Island and he changed his mind [...]
Forget the Flowers, Glamour
This is High Fashion
October 26, 2011 - 12:42 am
Tags: abroad, fashion, genyu, interning, NYC, Sedaris, study
Posted in Gen Y Profiles | 2 Comments
When NYU journalism undergrad Kirby Marzec, 21, went for an interview for a fashion blog internship, she instead, strut across a makeshift runway in a fashion show on the Brooklyn Bridge. While her thin frame, tall stature, and long brown locks may fit the model look criteria, Marzec prefers working behind the scenes, writing about [...]
Visumes: Resumes Go Video
October 25, 2011 - 8:48 pm
Tags: Brazen, Bullet Proof Your Resume, Careerist, genyu, GMU Song, video resume, Viscusi, visume
Posted in Trends | No Comments
In an episode of “How I Met Your Mother,” the job-seeking Barney Stinson (Neil Patrick Harris) submits a video boasting about his business accomplishments, athleticism and personal relationships all while riding a motorcycle and later a horse. Predictably, the resume ends up being too much of a good thing. Getting a job during a recession [...]
