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In honor of Financial Literacy Month, we asked our Account Coordinators how they are able to survive in the city that is really good at stealing their money. Here’s what our ACs believe is the most valuable money management lesson they’ve learned since starting their career.
Bright lights, big city, little budget. New York is famous for being fast-paced, exciting and expensive – and whether you’re just starting out in the city or you've been here for 20 years, it always makes sense to spend smart. Check out our top four tips to save money and spend smart in the city, presented as part of Financial Literacy Month!
This spring, CooperKatz has two interns: Caroline Ferrari, a senior at Marist College, and Nneka Williamson, a senior at Fordham University. Learn about their studies, their post-graduation plans and more in our latest blog post.
As a generalist firm, it is important to share experiences from different backgrounds and provide individual perspectives to advance our company as a whole. Recently, the junior staff members hosted a Knowledge Sharing Session to swap war stories and share helpful tricks we've learned so far in our careers.
Most things in public relations cannot be learned from a college textbook. That’s not to say that studying PR isn’t important, because it is (Thanks UF!). But becoming a skilled PR professional comes from immersing yourself in the knowledge of coworkers and the industry. And as a young professional, this process includes discovering your capabilities and how to become a valuable team member at work.
Looking back on my first year at CooperKatz & Company, I found the following three skill sets truly sparked my growth and are important areas for young, ambitious professionals to embrace in the workplace.