WordWrite Weekly Wrap – Facebook Frenzy Edition

Did your busy schedule get the best of you this week? Have no fear—we’ve got your latest updates on this week’s happenings. These top stories will take you from Pittsburgh to Wall Street to Facebook, so hold on tight—it’s sure to be an exciting ride!

social media searchThe 10 cities with the unhappiest workers

PR Daily

Happiness comes from more than the work you do; it’s all about where you do it. After you read these lists of the top 10 best (hint hint, Pittsburgh) and worst cities to work in, you might just find yourself reconsidering where your next move should take you!

Kid Sends Perfectly Blunt Cover Letter For Wall Street Internship, And Now Tons Of People Are Trying To Hire Him

Business Insider

We’ve always thought that cover letters should highlight our knowledge and experience in a given field using a formal, serious tone. But could that traditional cover letter format be overrated? It might prove worthwhile to adopt a more candid, honest appeal just as this college student did in his search for a summer internship.

Facebook’s Big Announcement: ‘Graph Search’

Forbes 

As if we thought Facebook wasn’t invasive enough, Mark Zuckerberg announced this week that Facebook will launch its very own search engine. Users will be able to search for photos, likes, interests and places that others have posted about. While Zuckerberg assures us this will simply make it easier to search for information we’ve already made available, there seems to be an unshakeable sense of unease in the air. Has Facebook finally crossed the line? Tell us what you think in the comments.

What do you think of this week’s stories? Did you come across another story that sparked your interest? Share your comments with us below. Have a great weekend everyone, and we’ll be back next week to bring you a new Wrap! 

public relations intern angela monaco_____

Angela Monaco is an intern for WordWrite Communications.


Related Posts

Tongue tied by tariffs? Try this.

What do you say when you don’t know what to say? This is the dilemma many business leaders face today as they contemplate the impact of U.S. trade tariffs. As you can see in the Bloomberg graph above, many leaders

If beauty is in the eye of the beholder

Then so, apparently, is outrage. That describes the initial reaction around the American Eagle jeans campaign with Sydney Sweeney. I waited a bit to weigh in on this crisis for two reasons: First, I wanted to wait for this article that included my