Monday, January 24, 2011

The Interview

Someone should seriously write a 'What NOT to Do: Interview Edition'. Oh what's that? People already have. Well I should have read one, especially since I have not interviewed in years. I guess I should consider today as practice. But who knows, what if I do actually receive an offer for the position? But don't worry I have a back up plan. If all else fails I guess I can just be a crocodile hunter. At least that position will allow me to attain a nice tan.



So back to the interview, or pre-interview I should say. I began my day drinking plenty of coffee (black) and listening to Morning Becomes Eclectic on KCRW. I gathered my directions and I was on my way. I merged onto the 110 N freeway clutching my steering wheel and grinding my teeth. Once I recognized my tense body, I slid in my Of Montreal Aldhils Arboretum CD and I began to relax and let loose. I have to admit, I sang the entire way there. I thought to myself, 'See my life is not so bad'. And in that moment I realized I was actually telling myself the truth. Life has been good to me. As the music continued to play, I thought about all the concerts and bands I have yet to see live. Although I should not be planning for anything right now, it's always nice to have something to look forward to.

The interview went well but, as usual, I keep replaying in my head all the responses I gave. "Oh, I should have said this' or 'Wait I forgot to say that'. But lets face it, what's done is done.

So here is when my day became a bit more, ugh exciting. After my interview I called my bestie to meet for some coffee. I sat and spoke to her about my day and the interview. I also updated her about my blog and the internship position I just recently received. Sitting and speaking to her allowed me to release some of my anxiety.  Somehow our conversation drifted (as it always does) and we began to discuss art. Being my bestie, she knows how much I nerd out about art. Oh, I know she enjoys my rants. Or at least I hope so. The hours grew later and I dropped her off at her apartment. Some times after our gathering I received a text message from my bestie regarding an open volunteer position for KCRW. One which would allow me to blog about art.Who knew my day would end the way it began?

KCRW's Blogs- Lets hope everything works out!

The best advice after a day of interviewing would be:

Step One: remind yourself of the Does and Don't for interviewing. It's also helpful to educate yourself about the company your applying for.
Step Two: On your way to the interview listen to music which makes you happy and carefree.
Step Three: Interview- just do your best, I would offer more but I didn't read the guide.
Step Four: Drive safely home!
and lastly...Step Five: Hang out with your best friend or simply tell someone about your day. It's always good to let it all out. Who knows you might end up volunteering for your favorite radio station.

Friday, January 21, 2011

My First Blog

So, where is my Africa trip? And my new cherry red Porsche? No, no Africa trip. As for the Porsche, dream on sister. Graduating from college certainly does not always have it's bells and whistles. About a month ago I graduated from UC Berkeley with a BA in History of Art. Now that I have completed a huge chapter in my life, I am moving on into the real world and am about to face new challenges in life. You know that part of "life" everyone talks about, where you look for a job and can't find one. This may sound familiar, perhaps someone in your family or a friend's son or daughter is experiencing the harsh realities of after college life? But don't worry I haven't given up hope and neither should they. I am continuing to apply for jobs and plan on searching for something more important: inspiration. Ways to keep on trucking, as they say.

Karie Nouveau is Karie's journey into adulthood, my journey. I want to reveal the simple pleasures and beauties which surround my life. The every day quotes, people, and things which fill my spirit with joy and happiness. I want to share these moments with you, whoever you are. Because, like me, you may not know who your are. And if you do know, I promise to make this as entertaining as possible. Scouts Honor.

Although I am not going to Africa and the car I drive is a 40 year old cream colored machine, I have a degree, my degree. I own it and am grateful for having it. But now it's my time to grow. So lets see what adventures, heartbreaks, and triumphs occur in my 'nouveau' life.

Warmly,
 K.N.


'There we could be dancing
And you'd smile and say, "I like this song"
And when our eyes will meet there
We will recognize nothings wrong
And I wouldn't feel so selfish
I won't be this way very long' By Animal Collective