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By Cheryl Roshak  About us
CatapultMe: The Creative Career Resource
Everything you need to know about landing a Job!
I'm Cheryl Roshak and I started Cheryl Roshak Associates, Inc. (CRA) back in the 80's when computer graphics was just taking off. As a major recruitment firm in New York City, we place candidates in great jobs with terrific companies including, JWT, Conde Nast, Estee Lauder, Wieden + Kennedy, American Express, Siegel+Gale,and OppenheimerFunds. We work with companies of all sizes who are seeking candidates for creative and production positions from entry level to senior management.  >> Read More
 
 
By Cheryl Roshak, Feb 16, 2010 2 Comments Tips & Tools
Ellen Shapiro: Graphic Designer Extraordinaire!
Ellen has made quite a name for herself both in graphic design and as a writer; she’s bridged two worlds successfully. And she began in a time when women were only starting to make their mark on the world in design. As the founder and principal of the then highly prestigious Shapiro Design in New York City, she has been an inspiration for women starting out in the field, for she was one of the first to strike out on her own. She has generously offered to share her experiences on how she became a graphic designer.  >> Read More
 
 
By Cheryl Roshak, Jan 18, 2010 0 Comments Tips & Tools
How Do I Make my Resume Stick?
Do cover letters really count? Or is your resume what counts? There’s a buzz going around that says resumes are out and cover letters are in. Is this really true?  >> Read More
 
 
By Cheryl Roshak, Feb 07, 2010 0 Comments Tips & Tools
The Dreaded Interview Question
You know this question is going to come up at some point in the interview, "What is your greatest weakness?" We all have weaknesses, from chocolate to messiness to overzealousness, perhaps you're just a bad speller. But that's not what the interviewer wants to know or hear. It's not a trick question, but a question you should spend some time thinking about before the interview. The worst answer is "I don't know." How much self-knowledge do you really have?  >> Read More
 
 

 

 
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