I even included my Twitter. Because, you know, employers must know that I would probably choose New York Fashion Week over attending class.
I had to rush ship them, which cost more than the actual cards themselves. I need them to arrive before the Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) convention, in which I am supposed to do a lot of networking and pass out my business card. While it is intimidating that I was explicitly told to bring copies of my resume and business cards, I’m really excited. According to the agenda, my week will be filled with delicious food, training at the Los Angeles Times, exclusive meetings with recruiters from companies such as NBC and the Associated Press, and a lot of hands-on journalism work.
But I digress. MOO MiniCards are the best. They’re half the size of a regular business card, which is enough when you’re a college student without an actual office space. They’re durable, high-quality, and they come in a variety of designs. And really, they just might be more memorable in a sea of white business cards.
Or the potential employer might think I’m a total airhead, since my Twitter is @misscouturable. I find no shame in that. At least I don’t print my resume on perfumed pink paper, right?
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