by Angela Copeland | Jan 23, 2014 | Advice, Media
Exciting news! Last weekend, I had the opportunity to be on the Lipscomb & Pitts Breakfast Club Radio with Jeremy Park to talk about my business, Copeland Coaching.
I appeared, along with Caissa Public Strategy, & Gestalt Community Schools! I owe a huge thanks to Jeremy for the invitation to be on his show!
It was the first time I’ve ever done a radio interview in a studio before! It was exciting to see the Clear Channel studios, and to meet Jeremy in person.
We talked about New Year’s resolutions, and tips for finding a job in today’s competitive environment.
You can play my Copeland Coaching segment here by clicking below.
by Angela Copeland | Jan 18, 2014 | Advice, Media
My latest Memphis Daily News column is out: What’s in a Name?
The name we go by with our friends and family can be a very personal thing.
In a professional environment, I go by Angela Copeland. At home, I go by Angie, Angie Dawn, Sister and Aunt Angie. So often, our name reflects our role or status, whether its doctor or dad. We have an emotional tie to the names we choose to go by. It’s such a strong tie that, in fact, it can often cause internal conflict when we attempt to adjust it. Our name is our identity and part of our personal brand.
To read the entire article, visit the Memphis Daily News site here.
by Angela Copeland | Jan 13, 2014 | E-book, Media, Networking
Great news! I was invited onto My Fox Memphis this morning to talk about looking for a job in the New Year, Copeland Coaching, and my e-book, Breaking The Rules & Getting The Job.
A big thank you goes out to the whole team at Fox, including Ernie Freeman & Sarah Bleau!
by Angela Copeland | Jan 10, 2014 | Advice, Media
My latest Memphis Daily News column is out: Learning to Stand Out From the Pack.
Many people think they know what it is that makes one candidate stand out from another. Some think it’s an expensive graduate degree. Others say it’s the ability to take on loads of student debt, or being born into the right family. Although a pedigree from a good school and being in the right social circle never hurts, it usually won’t be the deciding factor between you and another candidate.
The difference boils down to something called “sticktoitiveness.” Sticktoitiveness can be observed in a person who doesn’t give up. It’s someone who sees projects through to the end. Someone who perseveres. Someone who is tenacious. This is someone who really believes in themselves and their mission.
To read more, visit the Memphis Daily News website here.
by Angela Copeland | Jan 3, 2014 | Advice, Media
Happy New Year! My second Memphis Daily News column is out today: New Year, New You.
In it, I encourage you to begin working on your 2014 plan. As you prioritize your New Year’s resolutions, consider a career cleanup along with your plans to go to the gym more often. If you’ve been thinking of a career change, whether it’s an internal promotion or moving to a new company or field altogether, this is the perfect time.
To read the entire column on the Daily News website, click here.
by Angela Copeland | Dec 27, 2013 | Media
I’m so excited to share with you something special I’ve been working on. This week, I’m a guest columnist in the Memphis Daily News. I write about the topic of career advancement. Check out the column by clicking the link below. In it, I encourage you to keep up your job search this holiday season.
http://www.memphisdailynews.com/news/2013/dec/27/keeping-up-job-search-during-holidays/
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