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#FuerzaMéxico

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Mexico has been severely jolted by Mother Earth once again. Only thirteen days have passed from the deadly temblor that struck down in Oaxaca and Chiapas; thirty-two years after a powerful earthquake had killed thousands of people in central Mexico. September 19th is once again a date to remember, and to many of us, every single face, smell, word or event happening during these difficult hours, will forever be registered in our minds. Trying to look at the positive side of tragedy, these types of events bring back my faith in humanity. The Mexican people see no boundaries when it comes to helping others in the midst of hardship. It's not easy to express in words how proud, honored and unbelievably humbled I feel to see Mexico recovering in unity from this catastrophe. You can see people organizing themselves in brigades to remove debris from fallen buildings, and dig out people trapped under the rubble — using nothing but their bare hands and their big and hopeful hearts. Women...

Rainbold: The Future of Recruiting

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A year ago I came to realize that I had too many good ideas revolving inside my head and crowding my mind to let them go waste. I was getting a little overwhelmed because these ideas had nowhere to be landed. Just recently I read a post from Leonard AB, a Ph.D. student in Cognitive Systems Engineering, saying, "[D]o not keep the ideas inside your head. They will just occupy your brain and fighting each other and make you confused, and in the end, you will choose none of them. Write them down (...) It will be messy in the beginning, but that's the point. You need to get them outside your head and make them visible." Therefore, I did exactly that. I decided to take action thinking that there are probably too many people going through the same problem and I devoted myself to create RainBold . RainBold is a public board where brilliant ideas of any kind can be posted and rated 💙. Most importantly, each post is an opportunity to tag a company for which the idea was crea...

Exta Con Madre to Shift Things Out!

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Since I am naturally a very optimistic person, I turned a recent professional challenge into an opportunity that would, in fact, allow me to start seeking career advancement and pursue my dream job — because honestly, I have never worked at a company in which I've had a clear career path. Therefore, this is an exciting chapter in my professional life. Initially, this initiative was aimed to target young adults and basically portrait the true Latino spirit. I came up with this idea after seeking opportunities and contacting an executive director from We Are Mitú. I love Mitú's creativity and comedic approach to the Mexican culture; however, I don't think all Mexican households are like that. Mitú offers an accurate representation of  only  a certain portion of the Mexican families, but there are still a lot of variations. I reflected on this idea and I felt like I wanted to show a different side of Mexican society; the side that it's almost never shown or appreciated. ...

As Fresh as "PureWow"

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Back in August, I was invited to interview for a fantastic job opportunity at KXAN, a local TV station from Austin, Texas. Not only the Digital Marketing Producer position seemed like a great fit for me, but it actually excited me the most. The job responsibilities perfectly matched my creative skills, my passion to analyze demographic insights, and my ability to plan, develop, and implement marketing strategies. I was excited to be able to develop a strong and loyal community for their newscast and morning show's social platforms. Below I share examples of three Facebook and Instagram posts that I'd sent to the hiring manager during my interview process. Basically, I suggested promoting their morning show in a very similar style to the one of  PureWow . Creating somehow of a glamorous personality to Studio 512 host, Amanda Tatom, and in this way, turn the morning show into a window to a luxury, fun, and interesting lifestyle in Austin, Texas. Another suggestion I've sh...