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Stephanie Perrett, Stephanie A. Lloyd and I worked together to build Dream Job Radio’s debut press release.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DREAM JOB RADIO
The Only On-Air Job Coaching Experience
ATLANTA, August 10, 2009 – What are you doing to set yourself apart from other candidates in this highly competitive job market? Local entrepreneur and experienced recruiter Stephanie A. Lloyd of Radiant Veracity presents Dream Job Radio – the first radio program featuring live, on-air job search coaching for job seekers.
Launching Wednesday, August 19 at 1 p.m., Dream Job Radio will feature several active job seekers from metro Atlanta and other parts of the U.S. Each show, which will highlight two to three candidates per week, will be broadcast live via the Internet on Atlanta Business RadioX.
Each participant in Lloyd’s one-hour broadcast session will pay for a job search coaching session, which includes targeted job search advice, resume critiques, interview tips, personal branding guidance and the development of a succinct personal Bring It! Pitch. Guests will also have the chance to ask Lloyd, who has more than 15 years of corporate recruiting and executive search experience, specific questions on how to improve their job search.
Additionally, Dream Job Radio participants will receive:
- On-air exposure during the segment.
- Web exposure on DreamJobRadio.com and RadiantVeracity.com, as well as numerous social media outlets including Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and the possibility to be featured in one of Lloyd’s Careers + Workplace articles.
- A digital copy of the show’s full audio segment to be used for self-promotion in numerous channels such as blogs, online portfolios, personal Web sites and LinkedIn profiles.
- A digital download of their individual Bring It! Pitch to be used in self-promotion and the job search.
- The possibility to be chosen to receive company-specific guidance from a surprise guest – a hiring manager and/or executive from a company in which the candidate has expressed interest.
“When I first imagined Dream Job Radio, I envisioned a live job coaching environment that focused solely on the job seeker – taking my typical coaching sessions to an all-new level,” said Lloyd. “Dream Job Radio provides an interactive experience where participants can hone their job search techniques while reaching an audience of top business professionals.”
However, Lloyd’s guidance is not limited to the show’s participants. Her real-world advice will also be beneficial to a worldwide audience of job seekers, and Dream Job Radio is an ideal platform for hiring managers and recruiters to seek enthusiastic candidates.
Dream Job Radio will air each Wednesday from 1 – 2 p.m. on Atlanta Business RadioX beginning August 19. Free podcasts of each episode will be available for download on Apple’s iTunes store. For more information, or to find out how to become a guest on the show, visit www.dreamjobradio.com.
ABOUT STEPHANIE A. LLOYD
Stephanie Lloyd is Founder and CEO, of Radiant Veracity, in Atlanta, Ga., at the intersection of Talent Strategies + Social Media. With more than 15 years of experience in corporate recruiting and executive search Lloyd works with hiring managers, HR executives, business owners and recruiting firms on recruitment and retention strategy including how to better utilize social media for talent acquisition and employee communication.
Lloyd is also National Careers + Workplace Columnist for Examiner, a division of Clarity Media Group owned by one of the largest media investment companies in the world, and a regular contributor to Recruiting Bloggers, Help! I Was Laid Off, You Need A Job and TalentNetLive. For more information, visit www.radiantveracity.com.
ABOUT ATLANTA BUSINESS RADIOX
Atlanta Business RadioX is a community of Internet radio hosts in metro Atlanta. Comprised of more than 15 unique radio programs, hosts use this platform as a way to grow their business, pose themselves as an expert, network with though leaders, stand out in a crowded marketplace, meet clients and gate openers and facilitate important information with Atlanta’s top business leaders. For more information, visit http://businessradiox.com.
LINKS
Dream Job Radio, www.dreamjobradio.com
Atlanta Business RadioX, www.businessradiox.com
Radiant Veracity, www.radiantveracity.com
KEY WORDS:
Dream Job Radio, Job Hunting, Job Seekers, Atlanta Business RadioX, Job Seekers, Job Coaching, Stephanie A. Lloyd, Atlanta Job Coaching, Recruiting, Jobs, Job Search, Resume, HR, Human Resources
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Media Contacts
Stephanie Perrett · 770.365.4567 · stephanie.perrett@gmail.com
Beth Farrar · 770.403.1130 · bethkfarrar@gmail.com
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See the original post,and read all about the project at DreamJobRadio.com.
I attended my first “Tweet Up” (a networking event organized via Twitter) last night at Pizzeria Venti with my Radiant Veracity internship supervisor, Stephanie A. Lloyd.
It was my duty to pick up name tags for the event, so I didn’t arrive as early as I might have liked–little did I know I would be on camera for an interview within moments of walking in the door!
I hurriedly met my fellow Radiant Veracity intern Paul Eulette, scribbled out a pitch and… ROLLING!
That being said, I think it somehow loosened me up and prepared me for introductions to all the impressive business professionals in attendance.
Soon after, my great friend Stephanie Perrett arrived, and we circled the room to meet as many people as possible.
Though slightly nervous at first, I quickly fell in to conversation with like-minded professionals and made quite a few quality contacts.
(I think I may have even lined up some freelance photography work… score!)
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Stephanie A. Lloyd’s video montage from the event:
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The Radiant Veracity interns:

Stephanie Perrett, Paul Eulette & Beth Farrar (Photo/Stephanie A. Lloyd)
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[Check out the rest of Stephanie Lloyd’s coverage of the #ATLMix Tweet Up on her Radiant Veracity post.]
Yes, it’s official: all the interns are now featured under the “Meet the Interns” tab on the Radiant Veracity home page. Be sure to take a look at my bio!
My virtual internship with Stephanie A. Lloyd and her company, Radiant Veracity, is now underway. My intern counterpart, Stephanie Perrett, and I got to work today writing guest blog posts for RV and customizing Stephanie L.’s various social media pages/channels/etc.
Looking forward to it all!
As our first (and ongoing) project as interns for Stephanie A. Lloyd Radiant Veracity, Stephanie Perrett and I will be chronicling our internship experience in a regular blog series on the RV site.
Our first post is up, which deals with our back story, having known each other for two years before landing the same internship via Twitter.
Read the full text below, or see the original post here.
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TALES OF A POST-GRAD INTERN
The Beginning: An Unlikely Friendship
Introducing two new members of the Radiant Veracity team: Stephanie Perrett and Beth Farrar (from left to right) are currently working with Stephanie Lloyd as two of three communications interns. One of their weekly intern assignments is to chronicle their experiences as a regular blog series on Radiant Veracity. As recent college graduates and active job seekers, topics will range from how they met (they’ve been friends for two years) to their weekly assignments, victories and struggles.
Without sounding too much like a Harlequin romance novel, our story is quite serendipitous. Both 20-year-old journalism students at the University of Georgia, it took a nine-hour flight across the Atlantic Ocean, followed by a two-hour bus ride from hell through the English countryside (a story for another time) for us to meet.
As rising juniors at UGA, we both found ourselves in a period of transition. For different reasons, we were each motivated to spend the summer of 2007 studying at the University of Oxford, thousands of miles away from Athens, Ga.
Eager to meet new people, Beth was among the first to apply for the Oxford study abroad program. The year had gotten off to a rough start, and the idea of expanding her comfort zone seemed the perfect antidote. With no inhibitions, Beth immediately began packing her 72-pound suitcase for the six-week sojourn.
Much more hesitant about the prospect of spending the summer somewhere so foreign – both literally and figuratively – Stephanie was one of the last students to apply for the trip. A mere four months before summer classes at Oxford began, she took an e-mail stating there had been last-minute openings in the program as a sign to throw all anxieties to the wind and leap into the unknown.
Upon our arrival at Oxford, we found ourselves decompressing from the long journey in a huddled common room, making small talk with a group of strangers who couldn’t have been more different from each other. The eight people in the room that night forged an unlikely bond that would continue throughout their college years and beyond. If we hadn’t been willing to take a leap of faith in to this unfamiliar territory, it is unlikely that we would have become friends at all, we would not be working at Radiant Veracity together and this romance would have never been written.
Moral of the Story: Take advantage of every opportunity. Consider studying abroad (trust us – it’s the experience of a lifetime!). Expand your horizons. Venture outside your comfort zone. Embrace new people (even if they appear to be very different from you). Stay in touch with old friends because you never know – they could be become your co-worker one day.
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We have quite a few more entries already scheduled, so keep checking back on Radiant Veracity as the “Tales of a Post-Grad Intern” continue to emerge!

