Thursday, March 29, 2012

How To Tie A Tie

Understanding what to wear on an interview is important to your success. The first impression of the interviewer on you can have a deep influence on his/her final hiring decision. If you dress casually, the interviewer may think that you do not take the job interview seriously and are not eager to get the job.

Click the image to watch the "how to tie a tie" presentation!

To learn more about how to tie a tie, and how to choose the perfect tie, visit our website:
 http://www.newyorkbusinesspartners.com/how-to-tie-a-tie-for-interview

Friday, March 23, 2012

NYBP Career Newsletter March

If you scan this QR code you can access the last NYBP Monthly Career Newsletter, March. Please don’t hesitate to tell us what you want to hear from us in next months.
Career Newsletter
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We send only once in a month and cover personal development topics such as, management, sales, time management, leadership..

This month, we are covering an interview with Jason Thompson, a slide about team work and spring interns application.

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Monday, March 12, 2012

Meet The NYBP Team: Jason Thompson


- Where are you from, why’d you come to NYC?
- Well I’m from New York City by law but I lived most of my teen life in Guyana where my parents are from. The reason why I came to NYC is because Guyana didn’t have such a good opportunity for a new college grads who’s looking for their first job in the working world. There was abundance of opportunity for employment but how much I would be getting paid for did not compare to how much hard work I put into my studies. So I thought it was time for to move on to the land of opportunity to see whats next for me. I got a phone call from New York Business Partners, I went out for my second round interview and the rest was history.
- What do you do in NYC when you’re not working?
- When im not working I go shopping. I love to go shopping so much I always like to walk around Soho every Satuday to see whats new and what deals they have. Like no matter what, there will always be something new going on in Soho for you to check out or buy….It’s also a perfect way to hang out with friends.
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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Are You a Team Player?

Inspirational Team Work
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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

SPRING INTERNS: Marketing & Social Media - Part Time

It’s a new year & we’re growing – fast. If you want to join our team, read below for details on internship role available immediately. We’d love to have you join us!

What’s in it for you?

Established in 1998, New York Business Partners is a privately owned direct sales and marketing company. NYBP interns will learn about business life, in our high paced office, the marketing world, and what it means to build something. You’ll be exposed to a ton of other great team members and mentors. You can build new skills and develop a portfolio of real work. You’ll have a work experience in the heart of Manhattan, and you’ll have fun, too :)

You’ll have a very flexible schedule and can often work from anywhere (minimum of 5 hours/wk). Internships are unpaid but we are able to offer college credit.

Marketing & Social Media Intern

New York Business Partners is growing in 2012. If you feel you have marketing skills to offer, then this will be a great match up. Come work for one of the top producing teams, in the highest producing office in New York. This is a high paced, fun and professional work place.

You will:
  • Assist with executing a strategy for platforms including Facebook & Twitter
  • Develop blog content, such as team and client interviews
  • Assist with event planning, printing documents creating, and other real life stuff
  • Sing karaoke and dance, regularly
So you should:
  • Be confident with social media and tools like HootSuite
  • Have excellent writing skills, especially in 140 characters of less
  • Be a quick learner, willing to get your hands dirty in a bit of everything
  • Huge plus: skills in lightroom & moviemaker, general photography or videography skills
So you’re interested? Here’s how you can apply:

Read the descriptions above and simply fill out that form. We don’t need a resume – we just want to hear why you’re a great fit. Be sure to mention any special skills, great ideas, funny stories, favorite bourbons.

Application Form: NYBP Marketing Intern Application

www.newyorkbusinesspartners.com

email: marketing@newyorkbusinesspartners.com