Monday, April 16, 2012

Text TP N°3 (Candela Pérez Albizú)




THE FUTURE IS ME AND THE CHOICES ARE MINE

Every year, the third Thursday
in April is national 'Take your
daughter to work day' in the
US. Over the last five years,
millions of girls have gone to
work with an adult to learn
more about what their parents
do and the different career
paths available to them. Take
Our Daughters To Work Day®
was created so we could help
girls stay confident and strong.
Many companies now organize
special events like this one. All
daughters, cousins, nieces, and
granddaughters are invited to
Intuit, the producer of
Quicken®, and other personal
and small business finance
software and Internet services,
to receive breakfast, lunch and
the chance to explore the company campus.

08:15 am - 08:45 am -+ CHECKIN AND BREAKFAST
08:45 am - 09:30 am -+ WELCOME SPEAKERS
09:45 am - 11:15 am -+ EVENT1 USABILlTY CENTER
How does Intuit know if customers understand
their products? They go to the Usability Center,
where different rooms help them decide how to
make their products better. Come and explore
our way cool lab!
EVENT2 COPY CENTER
Check out our giant photocopier and supply of
color paper. Take home a special gift for Mom on
Mother's Day.
EVENT3 PB&.J EXTRAVAGANZA
How do you tell a computer what to do? How do
you make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich?
Come and find out from Kathy and Kristin, who
will tell us how to talk to a computer and make a
good old-fashioned PB&J.
EVENT4 SOUND LAB
Explore the world of sound with Mark and see
how we use sound effects in our products.
EVENT5 QUICKEN® DEMO
If you' re a teenager between the ages of 13 and
19, Rod will explain the basics of Ouicken®. Find
out how to manage your allowance and
babysitting money.
EVENT6 CAREER FAIR
How can I prepare for college? WHAT is a
resumé and WHY do I need one? Some of
Intuit's best employees will answer these
questions and more at the career fair.
11 :30 am - 12:30 pm -+ LUNCH
Join us in the cafeteria to find out the menu
surprises we have planned for all of the
daughters, nieces, cousins, and granddaughters
here at Intuit today.

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