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Generation Y in The Work Place

For a while now I’ve been wanting to find a way to explain how I work and how my internet-self and experience could relate to work. Well, Teresa Wu has basically said everything I wanted to in her guest post on Chris Brogan’s blog.  Her thoughts are spot on, especially concerning our behaviors that are misunderstood by the older generations.

“We’re often criticized for our restless job-jumping or our sense of entitlement. The truth is, we might play the game differently, but that doesn’t mean we’re not every bit as bright, innovative, and hardworking.”

“While Generation X continues to emphasize the importance of maintaining a professional online image, we who grew up using Facebook and MySpace as places to share our photos and lives with our friends don’t want to turn it into a purely professional arena.”

And so forth. If you are a Gen Y, bookmark this article in case you need to show it to someone who doesn’t understand you. If you are not from this generation and are often confused by us, take some notes.

WeSeed Mashable Review


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Basically validation that they rock, Mashable has done a nice review of WeSeed.com. Adam Ostrow highlights WeSeed’s best points, noting:

“While it might seem like a tough time to be starting an investment website, WeSeed’s focus on education might actually be to its advantage.”

And…

“Essentially, the concept is to make you think like an investor – if you see something in the supermarket or think you may have discovered the next big fashion trend, WeSeed wants to help you translate those street smarts into investments.”

Damn straight. Check the rest of the article here.

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