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Building Ambition from the Ground Up

I wanted to throw in my own two cents about last Friday’s Youth Development Program with Big Brothers Big Sisters, which saw volunteers from Lawline.com visit a local high school to discuss the work that we do, the value of committing oneself to learning, and how to go about developing oneself professionally.

I approached the event with some hesitation, not doubting that the kids would find useful the information I had to share, but anticipating challenges inherent in the fact that I’d be addressing them from what would often be a very different economic bracket. It seemed likely that the children would assume that my experiences weren’t relevant to them, or would push back against what might seem a condescending effort to “bestow knowledge from on high.” While that was somewhat apparent in a number of interactions, I was impressed by how many kids were genuinely interested in the work I did, asking questions such as “What do you like most about your job?” and, “What do you find most difficult?”

The best part of the program for me was the degree to which nearly every student had either something in their lives about which they were passionate or a goal to work toward. I at times had to coax it out of them, asking such questions as. “You don’t know what you’re going to be? Okay, well, do you have any hobbies? Could you see those hobbies growing into something career-oriented?” In the end, however, there was always something there: “I want to be a molecular biologist. I want to be musician. I want to be a fashion coach.”

I made a point to ask questions as often as possible. Rather than functioning as a talking head, bombarding them with info, I asked them what they liked about school, what they didn’t like, what they wished they could change, what subjects they most enjoyed learning. The moment a given kid started to lose focus, I’d hit him or her up with a question. In the long run, this may have prevented me from dispensing as much info as I might have otherwise, but for me it was a worthwhile sacrifice, as everyone was listening as a result, and grabbing whatever info they could.

As expected, the most pronounced lesson I learned from the kids was how important it is to keep pushing forward in spite of personal difficulty, which in their case was often enormous.

I was also reminded of how fortunate I am to doing precisely what I love. For many of these students, the obstacles between themselves and their dream occupations seemed insurmountable, much as mine once did. That I can now work in video production, after pursuing a major that I was repeatedly told would take years and years to be lucrative, is quite a moving detail. I feel certain these students can realize the same!

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Permalink: http://careers.lawline.com/2012/02/16/building-ambition-from-the-ground-up/

On Bungee Cords and Lifelong Learning

At Lawline, we’re all about forging lifelong relationships – with co-workers, with viewers, and with the experts who come to us to share their knowledge. Here’s a little anecdote of one such relationship, to celebrate the end of 2011.

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Permalink: http://careers.lawline.com/2011/12/30/on-bungee-cords-and-lifelong-relationships/

Michael Kim on Lawline.com and Zappos

Michael Kim, a star player of the Lawline.com post-production team, was recently in Las Vegas for a social event, where he embarked on the unlikely adventure of a tour at Zappos, a company renowned for its company culture and its underlying values. Program Attorney Kyle Robinson interviews Michael on what he encountered at Zappos, and how it relates to the core values practiced here at Lawline.

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Permalink: http://careers.lawline.com/2011/08/29/michael-kim-on-lawline-com-and-zappos/

Jeff Reekers on Lawline.com and “Tipping Points”

Continuing with Lawline’s series of in-house interviews, Program Attorney Kyle Robinson interviews Jeff Reekers, Lawline’s Marketing Director and Renaissance Man, on what keeps the company churning ahead, and what upcoming “tipping point” might carry the company to the next level.

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Permalink: http://careers.lawline.com/2011/08/24/jeff-reekers-on-lawline-com-and-tipping-points/

Ann Joseph on Lawline.com and the Exuding of Optimism

Our office ambassador discusses what her experience at Lawline.com has been so far. She cites the exuding of optimism as her favorite Lawline Core Value, and offers insight on what it means for her work.

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Permalink: http://careers.lawline.com/2011/08/17/ann-jordan-on-lawline-com-and-the-exuding-of-optimism/

Matt Gold on the growth of Lawline 2010-2011

Matt Gold, intern extraordinaire, brought us his passion, talent, and strength of character two summers in a row. In addition to discussing his own experience at Lawline.com, he offers insight as to how we grew as a company from 2010 to 2011.

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Permalink: http://careers.lawline.com/2011/08/12/matt-gold-on-the-growth-of-lawline-2010-2011/

Nadia Tariq on Lawline.com Company Culture – A Production Intern’s Perspective

Nadia Tariq, one of our top-performing interns in the CLE post-production department, discusses her experience working for the company in the summer of 2011.

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Permalink: http://careers.lawline.com/2011/08/12/nadiat-tariq-on-lawline-com-company-culture-a-production-interns-perspective/

The Lawline Webcast & the Tale of the Tennessee Rancher

Micah’s thoughts on getting presenters comfortable with the camera, drawing on a memorable conversation with a Lawline customer.

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Permalink: http://careers.lawline.com/2011/08/12/the-lawline-webcast-the-tale-of-the-tennessee-rancher/

Lawline Summer ’11 in Review: The Intern Perspective

Kyle Robinson, Program Attorney at Lawline.com, interviews programming interns Brett Hirsch and Brandon Glantz on their experience working at Lawline.com – what inspired them, what amused them . . . what compelled them to learn and keep learning. A discussion of Lawline’s Core Values forms a keystone of the conversation.

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Permalink: http://careers.lawline.com/2011/08/10/lawline-summer-11-in-review-the-intern-perspective/

The Intersection of Feminist Activism & Lawline.com’s Core Values

Micah Bochart, Director of Video & Content Production at Lawline.com, discusses his recent attendance of the National Convention for the National Organization for Women, and its resonance with Lawline.com’s Core Values.

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Permalink: http://careers.lawline.com/2011/06/30/the-intersection-of-feminist-activism-lawline-coms-core-values/

The Revolution of Yes

What made Obama’s infamous “yes we can” so infectious? Quite simply, it was the revolution of yes, and not the revolution of no, an ideology Lawline shares.

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Permalink: http://careers.lawline.com/2011/03/28/the-revolution-of-yes/