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What ARE Aptitudes?
What are aptitudes and why do they matter? Aptitudes are how quickly and automatically your brain can process information which directly re
Dana Reeder, M.Ed.
Jul 15, 20160 min read


Behind Every Graduate Is a Story
Graduations are such an exciting time of year. I’m one of the sick people in the world who absolutely love commencement speeches. Words...
Dana Reeder, M.Ed.
Jun 8, 20163 min read


The Bridge from High Schools to Careers
A big topic of conversation occurring within San Antonio is how to prepare high school students for careers after they graduate. The...
Dana Reeder, M.Ed.
May 26, 20163 min read


Is My First Professional Job a Good Fit?
As new college graduates prepare to walk across the stage, they are in the final throes of preparing for their first professional job. ...
Dana Reeder, M.Ed.
Apr 13, 20163 min read


I’m a FAILURE as a Parent!
One of my favorite things to do professionally is participating in conferences. I’m not sure if it’s the educator in me, or the...
Dana Reeder, M.Ed.
Mar 22, 20164 min read


I’m ACCEPTED! Oh NO…did I make the right decision?
Spring is an exciting time for high school seniors. They are rushing to the mailbox on a daily basis to see if the letter has arrived. ...
Dana Reeder, M.Ed.
Feb 11, 20163 min read


Millennials For Hire!
About two months ago, I was asked to be a guest panel speaker for a college career center event at a large university with HR...
Dana Reeder, M.Ed.
Feb 2, 20163 min read


The Importance of Staying Connected Professionally
I created Reeder Consulting for two reasons. The first is obvious: to help high school students have insight into their natural abilities so when they go to college, or into the workforce, they know what options exist that matches what they love. An almost more important mission is helping individuals who have lost their identity. This is due to many different reasons. Whether it’s a person shifting careers because they need a change, needing to go back to school for mor
Dana Reeder, M.Ed.
Jan 4, 20166 min read















