The other thing that I noticed about the military culture that shows up in transition is this idea of choice, right? Tricia , you and I love choice.Choice to us is power.
So I then went on to do almost every daytime show. Tricia -- I call her-- ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: --calls me the whore of daytime.--of daytime. Because she's been on Rachael Ray, Tyra-- ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: Nate Berkus.
and first is how we talk about ourselves. So Tricia , you know I have no trouble talking about my experience, my skills. I can read my resume frontwards and backwards, right?
This video came out about a little over a year ago. As Tricia said, it was April 9. I just want to share a little bit of the impact that the film has had both been on my life, and Caine's life, and
Obviously you want to meet decision makers, right? Like people like Tricia , really good to have in your network, because she can open doors and she has access to opportunities. We call those decision makers.
We need those people in our network too. Because someone like Tricia 's going to ask you about all that experience that's listed in the way it's listed.
Everyone has an amazing idea, but it's how you put it into action to actually make something happen. Obviously I went to Tricia , and she offered to go in for me.
Cheeks: Winky face. This one is from Tricia Weir.
We're excited to have you here today. And moderating this talk is our very own Tricia McGrath Hess. She's a recruiter at Google, our Vet Net New York lead, and she's married to a retired Army colonel and fellow Googler.
She's a recruiter at Google, our Vet Net New York lead, and she's married to a retired Army colonel and fellow Googler. So take it away, Lida and Tricia . Hi. Thank you so much, Charlene.
We need those people in our network too. The keywords that go in your online profile should be the keywords that Tricia is going to look for when she's looking to hire that position,
Cheeks: Winky face. Female#2: Hi, my name is Tricia .
We need those people in our network too. Well, you know, Tricia , you and I have had the conversation.
So let's get started. Right, let's-- before the book, who is Tricia and Antoinette? So my fellow Caribbean queens-- ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: Yes.
They haven't seen him in two months and they leave food outside of his or her door and they're shutting down the government. We did a movie-- well no, the Cockettes did a movie called "Tricia 's Wedding" that was exactly-- it was all drag queens getting married the day
Hi, everyone. Thanks so much for joining us for today's talks at Google featuring Tricia McGrath and Lida Citroen's talk on her book, "Success After Service," a part of Google Vet Net's week-long programming for Veterans Day.
Sure. And thank you. And as Charlene said, to those watching who are prior military, or have family members, like yourself, Tricia , who have served, first off, thank you. We get to enjoy the freedoms and the liberties of being an American because of the service and sacrifice of those who have worn the uniform
We need those people in our network too. That hiring manager or recruiter who, as you and I talked about, Tricia , you're looking at the minimum requirements and then you're looking at preferred requirements
We need those people in our network too. But if somebody walks up to you and says, you know, Tricia , I know this person.
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