October 2019
TECHNICITY
ISSUE
#03
Business Technology + Synchronicity
SYNCHRONICITY IN ACTION
You don’t see luck as an accident.
It’s a meaningful synchronicity.
~ Will Hipps
B
ack in June, we found out that Angelica, a member of
our admin team who had been working with us part-
time for the past few years, was offered an internship
opportunity at Turner Construction and, as a result,
would no longer be able to continue working at A M
Exclusive. We had hoped that she would have been able to
stay with us for another year, but at the same time, we were
extremely happy for her as the internship aligned with her
current studies in architecture at Pratt University. As a small
business, we have not had to hire too often, as most of our
employees have stayed with us once they have joined our team.
So the thought of having to find someone to replace Angelica
was weighing greatly on our minds! It is only natural to feel
uncomfortable having to do something you do not do often.
About a week later, Claudia (a representative of the office
cleaning service we utilize) approached my team and let them
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know that her daughter, Fiorella, was looking for a part-time
opportunity. She had NO idea that Angelica was leaving us, and we
had not even begun to put out any employment ads.
A week after that, Michelle and Arasele interviewed Fiorella
(whom we found out is currently studying business operations at
Baruch College, making her an excellent match for us as well as
making us an excellent match for her), and we hired her the next
day! We had no need to spend time seeking resumes from other
candidates and filled the job much faster than we expected.
I’m happy to report that four months later, Fiorella has become
a great addition to our team, and we are so thankful our paths
have aligned!
Have you experienced synchronicity in business? I’d love to hear
your story. Reach out to me at [email protected].
- Jaclyn Morse, Vice President
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