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		<description><![CDATA[Meet Sonya - Describe your educational background. Where did you study, what degrees did you receive?I graduated Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania with a B.A. in History of Art a...]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Meet Sonya - <strong>Describe your educational background. Where did you study, what degrees did you receive?<br/></strong>I graduated Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania with a B.A. in History of Art and Russian. <br/><br/><strong>Describe your career history. What have been your professional experiences prior to your current position?</strong> <br/>I had an internship every summer throughout college as well internships during semesters and winter breaks. I worked at a bunch of places (law firms, art museums, publishing houses&mdash;in various departments). I was lucky to get a job at Knopf right after college as an Associate with Random House&rsquo;s rotational program. When my current job opened up, I knew immediately that I wanted it. After I interviewed for it, I stalked my current boss on a daily basis hoping to get a second interview. It worked! <br/><br/><strong>What are your current roles and responsibilities?</strong> <br/>I work in Knopf publicity--it&rsquo;s a tough job but well worth the experience. I&rsquo;ve learned to juggle numerous responsibilities and pay attention to every little detail. <br/><br/><strong>Describe a typical day at your job:</strong> <br/>I start the morning with a coffee and daydream about what it would be like to still be in bed. But then the phone starts ringing and the e-mails are pouring in, and I&rsquo;m off running. By the time 3PM rolls around, it feels like 11AM. <br/><br/><strong>What attracted you to your company and position? </strong><strong>What is your favorite thing about your job?</strong> <br/>The amazing list of titles! Correcting people who pronounce Knopf without the K. Working in a fast paced environment with intelligent and fun people. <br/><br/><strong>What has been your most memorable moment (so far) in your job? <br/></strong>My first day at Knopf publicity, I sat in a room with John Updike for 45 minutes while he signed copies of Due Considerations. He&rsquo;s the sweetest, most brilliant author and we talked about his travels to Russia (where I was born) and our mutual love for the Red Sox. I like to think we bonded that day&hellip;but I&rsquo;m probably imagining things. <br/><br/><strong>If you could meet anyone from history, living or dead, who would it be?</strong> <br/>Tough question. It wouldn&rsquo;t be anyone still alive&hellip;it would be so much more interesting to meet someone from centuries ago. Probably Queen Elizabeth I, because she&rsquo;s the woman, or someone from the Elizabethan era. <br/>Or any Czar or Czarina. Maybe Princess Anastacia right before she disappears? Or one of my ancestors&hellip;that could be interesting. Probably a peasant. A smart, hardworking Russian serf. <br/><br/><strong>If I were a cartoon character, I would be&hellip; <br/></strong>Penny from Inspector Gadget. Well, I want to be Penny. She&rsquo;s the one who usually solves the cases and she has an awesome Computer Book. <br/><strong><br/>What qualities do you feel are necessary to be a successful employee at your company? <br/></strong>In publicity, you have to be very organized: when you&rsquo;re setting up and executing an author tour, you&rsquo;re responsible for every single detail down to the wire. You have to be a people person: you&rsquo;re dealing with the media, all sorts of requests, and your authors on a daily basis so having a bad day and taking it out on others won&rsquo;t fly. You need to be able to think outside the box, especially at a time when innovation and new ideas are critical for adapting to a new media age. <br/><br/><strong>Have you had the opportunity to travel as part of your job? <br/></strong>Just around New York for author tours. I&rsquo;m all about taking that trip to visit our warehouse in Westminster, MD, but it seems there&rsquo;s always an author in town that day. <br/><br/><strong>Do you feel you have a good understanding of Bertelsmann and its corporate culture?</strong> <br/>After a year, I&rsquo;m definitely starting to see the bigger picture. I&rsquo;ve learned a lot, but there&rsquo;s so much more to know. <br/><br/><strong>My favorite book, movie and artist are&hellip; </strong><br/><u>Favorite book:</u> The Time Traveler&rsquo;s Wife, The Fountainhead, and Memoirs of a Geisha. I&rsquo;m on a Steig Larsson kick at the moment, and Richard Yates (I&rsquo;m reading Revolutionary Road right now&mdash;and I&rsquo;m excited to see the movie: Kate and Leo back together! Epic.) <br/><u>Favorite movie:</u> Synechdoce, New York. I just saw it last week and it&rsquo;s amazing. Any British comedy (especially mokumentaries, like Confetti) and John Hughs films (Sixteen Candles, Ferris Bueller&rsquo;s Day Off). <br/><u>Favorite artist: </u>A lot of Russians: painters Vrubel and Kandinsky, writer and director Andrei Tarkovsky. Also Czech new wave filmmakers. <br/><strong><br/>Finally, please write a paragraph or two about yourself, your interests, hobbies, goals, meaningful life experiences, role models, memories, etc.: <br/></strong>I like options and have a hard time deciding on just one thing. I love theater: musicals, plays, going to the movies (not a fan of watching DVD&rsquo;s, it&rsquo;s gotta be on the big screen). Big cities and traveling. I&rsquo;m (trying) to learn how to play the guitar. I&rsquo;ve got some blisters forming on my fingers&hellip;attractive, I know. <br/> - Name: - Sonya<br/> - <p>Company:</p> - Random House, Inc. - Title: - Publicity Assistant - Location: - New York, NY - eMail:]]></content:encoded>
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