No professional has a perfect record: at some point, you’ll apply for what seems like a dream job — and be rejected. Taking a little time to wallow...
Advice for New Students From Those Who Know (Older Students)
New supplies, new clothes, new start. Freshman year is a chance to redefine yourself, to challenge assumptions, to lay the foundation for the rest...
Job Offers Up but Salaries Mostly Flat for 2019 Graduates
Salaries for newly minted college graduates are virtually flat from 2018 despite the lowest unemployment rate in a decade and an uptick in job...
Why Hiring Managers’ Expectations for New College Graduates May Be Unrealistic
The employment market for the college Class of 2019 is filled with paradoxes. Employers are hiring at record levels, but their complaints about a...
CHOOSING MAJORS DOESN’T HAVE TO MEAN CHOOSING A CAREER
It’s difficult to predict what the job market will be like when this fall’s college freshmen enter the job market. As is the cyclical nature of the...
What to Do If You Already Hate Your New Job
Everyone has bad days at the office. But what should you do if you are increasingly convinced you’ve taken the wrong job? Should you quit right...
Should New Grads Take Any Job or Wait for the Right One?
Luisa Kloep is a 26 year-old newly minted graduate with a masters degree in fashion and sales management. Like many of her peers, she is bright,...
Why Even New Grads Need to Reskill for the Future
In 2018, 35% of the U.S. population had at least four years of college education — the most in history. But while we might have the most...
Action Verbs You Should Be Using
AAchieved, accomplished, acted, adapted, addressed, analyzed, authored, authorized, assessed, assisted, appraised, amended, advised, allocated,...
Top 5 Behavioral Interview Questions in 2019: Be Prepared to Answer
1. 'Tell me about a mistake you made during a project or at a certain point in your career.' 2. 'Tell me about a success you're particularly proud...