Interview
How to Interpret Your Next Interview
I came across some recent links that I thought I'd share. They discuss the psychological aspects behind the interview process. The first, from mashable.com, gets you "Inside the Recruiter's Head" by listing a series of possible interview questions, the motives behind the interviewer asking them, and what you can do to make a better impression or ruin your chances.
The Brass Sitdown: How To Travel, With Staffer Jane
Brass staffer Jane recently jetted off to Europe--totally jealous. I've always wanted to travel overseas, so I sat down with Jane for some advice on planning a big trip.
Me: Why do think budgeting for an entire vacation is important, as opposed to just securing tickets and a place to stay?
Mock Interview: Practice Makes Perfect
Unless you're Mr. or Mrs. Charisma, nailing an interview can be a tricky task to master. They always say practice makes perfect, so instead of casually attending your next job interview, set up a mock interview in advance to perfect your answers and hone proper interviewing behaviors.
Former Brass Staffer Publishes A Novel
Former brass staffer Katie Kacvinsky recently published her first novel, Awaken--a story of young Maddie and Justin, who form a face-to-face friendship amidst a world where all actions play out on computers.
Gone Bankrupt? Please share your experience!
Have you considered bankruptcy or even gone through with it? If so, we'd like to talk to you about your experience.
We're currently seeking young adults willing to share their bankruptcy experience for the August issue of brass|MAGAZINE; we'll be covering everything bankruptcy in our
Represent: Showing the pros what you're made of
The job market isn't just somewhere to look for jobs. It's where you sell your most valuable asset: experience.





