careerpath

How to Land a Job at HBO | Fireside Chat with Mary Johnson

On September 27, 2017 our founder Kevin O'Connell sat down and interviewed Mary Johnson, Associate Manager of Corporate Social Responsibility at HBO (#HBOinspires) to find out how she landed a job she loves, how one actually lands a job at HBO, and what exactly corporate social responsibility is.

Mary has been with HBO since 2012 after graduating from Rutgers University. We interviewed Mary to hear about the inspiring work she has done with HBO including working with Chris Gethard around mental health awareness, supporting the American Black Film festival, and other philanthropic initiatives tied to HBO programming.

Mary hails from the Jersey Shore and loves going to the beach any chance she can get. She has worked at HBO for five years in the Corporate Social Responsibility / Corporate Affairs Department. In her spare time, Mary enjoys performing improv and sketch comedy at The People’s Improv Theater in NYC. She also claimed to closely identify with Cookie Monster.

Podcast

Video

5 Signs You've Joined the Rat Race & Steps To Get Out

5 Signs You've Joined the Rat Race & Steps To Get Out

Ever feel like you're going 'round and 'round at your job and aren't getting anywhere? Maybe your job isn't what you thought it was going to be and you're ready for something new? Emilie shares how to know if you've joined the rat race, what to do, and how to break the cycle! 

Written by: Emilie Buckley

I Love My Job: Caroline Adegun

I Love My Job: Caroline Adegun

We had the pleasure of sitting down with Caroline Adegun on 10.30.15 to hear all about her amazing and inspiring career path. From human resources at the George Washington University in Washington, DC, to not for profit photography, to her brand new "I am Loved" ministry, Caroline is all about spreading the love. We asked her all about her education, career start, getting into photography, and the rewards and challenges of her current job. Check out her story!

A Quarter Life Crisis: Tackling the College Student’s Career Search

A Quarter Life Crisis: Tackling the College Student’s Career Search

Being ahead of the game doesn’t necessarily guarantee success so take your time. Explore things that are genuinely interesting to you rather than what you think will sound good when you’re describing your future to a distant relative. Don’t let other people’s expectations of your future determine your own expectations of yourself.