Sales is a career path that welcomes people with diverse backgrounds, fields of study, and work experience. Whether you studied finance in college or waitressed for five years, your ability to communicate effectively with people and develop an extensive understanding of your company are just two of the many driving […]
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Selling Yourself into a Promotion
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Five Tools You Can’t Live Without on the Job Search
Regardless of whether you’re seeking internships, your first full-time job, or switching gears in your career, the job search is always a daunting task. Here’s a list of tools you shouldn’t go without if you want to have a swift and successful search. Keywords Search generators can be tricky, so […]
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Simple Money-Saving Tips from One Broke College Senior to Another
Living paycheck to paycheck as a college senior is scary enough, but knowing that you might graduate without a job lined up can be an even more terrifying reality. In order to avoid being left out on the streets in May, here are some ways that you can put together […]
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Four Tips for Staying Prepared Now that the Time to Interview is Finally Here
As a soon-to-be graduate, you’ve probably only interviewed for part-time or on-campus positions thus far, which are often a much different experience than an interview for a full-time position. Because of this, you might find yourself feeling nervous and unprepared, but have no fear- we have compiled a list of […]
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Fall in Love with Your New Job in Five Easy Steps
Falling head over heels for a new job can be just like falling for a new person. You might live with a fear of rejection and be hesitant to enter the unknown, but once you get into the groove of things, there’s no better feeling in the world. Here are […]
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Four First-Day Horror Stories, and How to Overcome the Fear of Embarrassment
Happy Halloween! Today may mark the end of spooky season, but that doesn’t save you from the potential horrors that come with your first day at a new job. You may have already run through all of the worst-case scenarios, but here are some possible situations you may find yourself […]
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Tips for Budgeting Your Money After College
If all goes well after graduation, you should be making substantially more in your first career than you ever did at minimum wage jobs and internship experiences. With a new job comes new responsibilities, though, and one major responsibility you will have is smart spending. Here are some tips for […]
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Advice for New Graduates from the Business Professionals
Have you ever wondered what the most prominent business professionals wish they learned early in their career? If so, you’re in luck- this blog highlights just a few pieces of advice from those business leaders regarding what they learned along the way, what they would have done differently, and what […]
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Soft Skills You Need to Succeed in Job Interviews
A new graduate heading into a job interview could have an impeccable resume, yet they fail to secure the position because they did not interview well. Similarly, a new grad with a less substantial resume could crush the interview because they had the soft skills necessary to connect with their […]
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Seniors: Don’t FALL into a Rut this Season!
The first day of Fall is fast-approaching, but the changing leaves and cooling weather shouldn’t cause you to trip over yourself throughout the season. Here are some tips for staying on the path to success as you navigate your final college courses and prepare to enter the workforce in just […]