Monday, January 26, 2009

Resume

This week's topic is really helpful to me because I am in the process of making a resume to send for summer internships. This will (hopefully) be my first summer with an internship. My first pick at places where I want to work would be Under Armour. The main headquarters is in Baltimore, Maryland. Baltimore is about 25 minutes from my house and would be very convenient. The internship at Under Armour is called “the Rookie Program.” I will try to be hired for the Accounting Rookie which has the various tasks of assisting the corporate accounting team, assisting in account reconciliations, running reports and analyzing information, providing billing support and payroll distribution assistance. Also, I would be responsible for journal entry processing and tracking, assist with routing invoices for approval, and file invoices and assist with overall vendor file organization. Phew! That really sounds like a lot of work, but I am up for the challenge. Having this opportunity would be amazing and would also help build my resume.

Monday, January 19, 2009

In ten years...

Currently, I am planning on getting my bachelor of science in Accounting. After graduation, I plan on being an accountant; however, I have not decided exactly what kind of accountant I would like to be. In ten years, I will be 30 years old, married, and with my second kid. I will probably be living near a beach and enjoying life. In the career field, I will be a high accountant for a local successful business. I will have previously worked for high-end businesses in popular cities, such as Baltimore and New York City, before settling down to a less stressful job so I can tend to my family. Because I have great experience and a qualified resume, I will have no problem finding jobs after my kids are in school and I am ready to work again. I will have the type of lifestyle where money will not be an issue and my personal life will be very enjoyable. I will spend lots of quality time with my family on the beach!

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

The Machine is Us/ing Us

This video was very interesting! I always used to think of how the Internet works and how people can do so many things online, but I never thought of it this way. The title of the video "The Machine is Us/ing Us" can mean two different things. The machine is us or the machine is using us. We created the machine (Internet) and all the different types of things it can do. We can also think on the terms that the machine is using us to get smarter and smarter with all the new programs we invent .

Web 2.0 affects someone who is ready to enter the workforce by allowing one to utilize the resources provided by Web 2.0 to find a job. Also, people who enter into the workforce must be efficient with the tools that Web 2.0 provides because everything is starting to rely on using Web 2.0.

Web 2.0 affects someone who is already in the workforce by making them cope with the changes in business due to the utilization of Web 2.0 and those people must adapt to the change in learning how it works and all the functions that Web 2.0 provides.

Toward the end of the video, it mentions that we must rethink everything. To me this means that we will have to now start thinking in the ways of Web 2.0. This means that every simple task we do can might someday be able to be made even simpler by Web 2.0. We rely on Web 2.0 for many things already. There is no way in preventing the take over of Web 2.0, so we must rethink on how to change our lives around the new ideas of Web 2.0.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

About Me


My name is Callen Erdeky, from Bowie, Maryland. I am a junior here at Clemson and am also on the women's rowing team. I transfered from Mary Washington in Virginia after my fall semester of 2008. My first semester was spring 2008, making this my third semester here. I plan on getting a bachelor of science in accounting and maybe minoring in finance. Most of my time is spent in practice, studying, or spending time with my boyfriend Nick, who is a graduate student here at Clemson.