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Hi class. My name is Jesse Goldberg and I just finished my fourth year at ASU. I decided to hold off on BIS 401 until the summer and graduate this August because I knew I was moving back to New Jersey and wanted to use this as a resource for a job opportunity. I played soccer all four years for our Men's Club Soccer Team and was hoping to play professional next year but tore my ACL first game of my senior season this past fall. Anyway, my chosen concentration areas are business and communications. I chose these because I was tired of computer programming and wanted to expand my communication skills since I hope to be a sports team general manager or owner one day. I have always been a motivated soccer player my whole life. I learned at a young age that working as a team usually works better than working individually. My four years at Arizona State have taught me many things about my own identity. Networking in business is vital and using my interpersonal skills will help me progress. I have always understood that building close business relationships is crucial if I want to move up in a company. No matter what I have always done in my life, I never settled for anything and always wanted more. My applied study is at Metropolitan Talent Inc. in New York City. This company is the marketing firm for Interscope records, which is a big music record label. I am commuting from my home in New Jersey and have learned many things already. Academically, I hope to learn how to entertain and attract an audience through words. I am writing blogs and trying to convince people to buy tickets for concerts. Personally, I want to become comfortable at a full time day job and learn how certain people got to the position they are at. I also hope to learn why certain leaders succeed or fail. The responsibilities I have accomplished so far include creating multiple blog posts for future performances, maintaining inventory, updating press releases, and picking up packages through out NYC for my bosses. These are all related to what I have been studying because of the skills required. Communications includes written skills, which help expand my verbal skills. I am thinking outside of the box and designing things on my own to market artists, which directly relates to everything I have studied especially in all three BIS classes. My future goals after graduation are not set in stone but I hope to have a full time job set up in a sales or marketing firm. Sports and music are my main hobbies and I want to stay in that field. I cannot tell if this organization is the type of career I hope to continue yet. Up to this point, I cannot say that I see one person’s job that I hope to have one day. However, it is far too early and I look forward to making this decision. The entertainment industry’s line of work is definitely something I enjoy but cannot promise I will always continue in marketing.
Hey Jesse! Sounds like you have a really interesting and fun job. Do you plan on continuing with Metropolitan Talent after you've completed BIS 401? I'm in South Africa now for the World Cup, and everything is all soccer here. I was really lucky and got tickets to the openeing game. Sounds like you're really enjoy your work. Keep it up, and good luck!
ReplyDeleteHi Jesse! How's it going? (Member me! we had Mahootian's class together 2 semesters ago)
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like your internship is perfect for you! Working in the big apple? You can't be more into the center of the heart of communication and business than where you are! I think you are going to have a ton of fun this summer and I am super excited to see what else you'll be involved in. I have a feeling that after this internship you will have acquired so many new connections that a foundation will definitely have been established.
It looks like a lot of the goals that you've listed above are good starting points. Furthermore, learning the specifics in how one leader may have succeeded versus someone elses failure will help bring everything you may have learned together :)I wish you the very best of luck with the rest of your semester!
Hi Jesse. It seems like you are very open to what you want to do in the future which is great. A lot of people limit themselves to a certain career or position and it may cause them to pass by other opportunities. Your internship sounds like it would be a lot of fun. I love music and going to shows. I think it is great that you are able to integrate your history with soccer and your communication/business concentrations to consider working with teams in the future. Good luck this summer with your internship!
ReplyDeleteJesse that is so cool that you got the opportunity to play competitive sports in college. Not a lot people get the chance to do that. I am sorry to hear that your career ended a little earlier than expected due to your ACL tear. We had very similar plans regarding our internship and its location. I knew that I was going to make my way back to the Midwest for it, so I decided that taking BIS 401 in the summer would be the best option personally and professionally. It sounds like you have a thought out plan about what direction you want to take. Not a lot of people our age know exactly what they want to do. You have picked a great location to conduct your internship; I have heard nothing but good things about New Jersey. I am very interested to hear more about your progress these next couple of months. Good luck with everything.
ReplyDeleteHi Jesse! Your internship sounds so amazing. Working for such a huge and successful company is a great accomplishment. It seems like such a fun job to have! Do you post blogs every day for it? I bet getting to keep up with the latest pieces from artists is interesting. Hopefully you are learning a lot about the music industry while you are at work. It looks like you have your foot in the right direction for what you want to do in the future. Good luck with everything, I am sure you will do great!
ReplyDeleteHi Jesse,
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like you are gaining some good marketing experience and that your internship could be a good foot in the door for a career in the music industry, if that's what you decide to do in the future. I am sorry to hear about your tearing of your ACL, I imagine that was a big blow to your plans. The good news is that you sound like you have an awesome attitude and that you are moving forward towards achieving other goals. I bet by the end of this summer you will be all blogged out between the blogs for this class and the ones that you are writing for your internship!