 I'm Genevieve Robles, Director of Talent Experience here at KBS New York, and these are some pro tips to help you jumpstart your career. So an important first step is going to events, and don't get frustrated or disappointed if you walk away from that event without an interview or a job or something like that. What you are walking away with is a connection and someone who will remember you. So if there's an opportunity two weeks in the future, six months down the line, a year, that person just may remember you and give you a call. That work above but also across. So if you're reaching out to people who are aspirational to you, that you want to eventually grow into a role in your career that's similar to them, awesome. But also reach out to people who work at the companies you're interested in. A lot of people have gotten their start by having a casual conversation with someone, meeting up for coffee, and probably want to pay it forward when they have the opportunity to. So try to make connections all across the company you're interested in. Be yourself. Be prepared to talk about who you are outside of the passion for the job you're going for and who you are in and outside of the workplace. If you love a good dance class, talk about it. Everyone wants to get a feel for who you really are. Have an online presence so people can see who you are and what you're all about. And while you're at it, clean up your social media. Make sure that the image you're portraying out there is one that you want potential employers to see and love. Pack your lunch. Food gets expensive around here. Go grocery shopping, meal prep, plan, save your money for maybe that art class you want to take or a fun activity with other people so you can bond and network. Be patient while developing your own way and your own voice. Success is a journey, not a destination. A lot of us don't start out doing the thing that we're ultimately going to master in our careers. And it's okay to start something, maybe figure out you like something else and pivot the other way. Just be patient. These are some tips to help you jumpstart your career. This is advice that I would normally give recent grads or folks that are maybe pivoting and going for a new role. But overall, just remember, you got this.