WordWrite Weekly Wrap- Winter Wonderland Edition

If you were too preoccupied with this week’s chilly forecast to catch the latest news, we have you covered. Now that you’re curled up next to the fireplace for the weekend, find out which stories had everyone talking this week.

social media wrapPhoto slide show: winter scenes of Pittsburgh 

Pop City Media 

Sure, you probably think winter resembles something like a frozen gray popsicle in our headquarters city of Pittsburgh, and with single digit temperatures becoming the norm lately, it’s easy to understand why Pittsburgh winters stick with you (so to speak). But you really have to take a look at these 15 photos to appreciate the essence of beauty in our frigid Pittsburgh temperatures. Share with us your own scenes from this frosty season in the comments section below! 

American Airlines Rebrands Itself, And America Along With It

Fast Company

What is America? American Airlines has taken on the exciting yet risky challenge of rebranding using this question as the basis for its new image. From its logo to its interior seating, American reflects the spirit of a globalized nation focused on technology and progress. Can a company that has always had such a consistent brand like American survive — perhaps even thrive — after this dramatic change? Tell us what you think!

How Social Media Could Land You Your Next Job

Mashable

We are reminded time and again that our social media presence can get us into trouble with potential (and current) employers. Yet the reality is that social media can be just as helpful in a job search as it is harmful. This infographic proves that a “social resume” might be our best bet for landing a new job.

How did you like this week’s top stories? Do you have another story you’d like to discuss? Give us your thoughts below. Stay warm this weekend, and we’ll see you back here next week for another Weekly Wrap!

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Angela Monaco is an intern for WordWrite Communications.

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