Career Competencies and Readiness

Announcements about soft skills employers seek of recent graduates and how to strengthen to be ready for workforce.

Avoiding Employment Scams While on the Job/Internship Hunt

April, May, and June is the season of the year when students are either applying for internships or applying for their first positions after school. While this is a time to celebrate the milestones, this is also a time to …

By Nan Rockey
Nan Rockey Career Consultant
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How to Ask For Feedback at Work (With Example Questions)

By Kim Ecenbarger
Kim Ecenbarger
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The 20 Most Popular LinkedIn Learning Courses of the Year

By Tanya O. – Marketing at LinkedIn

Originally published on August 1, 2022 at: https://www.linkedin.com/business/learning/blog/top-skills-and-courses/the-most-popular-linkedin-learning-courses

As the Great Reshuffle slows and the job market cools, professionals are getting more serious about skill building. The pandemic accelerated change across industries, and …

By School of Public Health Office of Career Services
School of Public Health Office of Career Services
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7 Reasons Why You Are Not Getting To The Next Interview Stage And How To Fix It

Interviews for senior-level executive roles differ from entry-level job interviews in many ways.

While being on time, having a strong handshake, and researching the company is enough to impress the recruiter when applying for junior positions, for senior executives is …

By Ivy Exec
Ivy Exec is your dedicated career development resource.
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How to Confidently Make the Transition From College Life to Work Life

The transition from college life to work life is never easy, but I’m hearing from so many young graduates that this year is especially challenging. The class of 2022 has been through so much disruption, disappointment and …
By Lindsey Pollak
Lindsey Pollak Career Workplace Expert
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How to Turn Your Summer Internship Into a Full-Time Job

So you landed a summer internship – congratulations! Now that you’ve made the obligatory Facebook/LinkedIn post and changed that status to employed, you may be thinking about what you can do to make a lasting impression at one of your first …

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How to write a resume for a summer job

It can sometimes feel like a rather daunting task if you’ve never written a resume before. Depending on how much work experience you have and what areas that experience falls in, resumes can end up being too long or short, …

By College Recruiter
College Recruiter believes that every student and recent grad deserves a great career.
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A Volunteering Guide for Healthcare Students: The Benefits of Giving Back

Volunteerism intends to make the world a better place. But the benefits of volunteering often go far beyond philanthropy.

Perhaps most importantly to students, engaging in volunteerism is associated with higher chances of gaining employment—particularly in rural areas. Volunteers …

By Myla Valencia
Myla Valencia
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Seniors – Where are you headed?

Congratulations, Seniors! As you inch closer to graduation, it may feel like time has flown by since you first started your academic program. Thinking back, you probably researched universities and asked questions about the career outcomes of graduates to assist …

By Susan Simmons
Susan Simmons Director of Career Services
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Analyzing Job Descriptions to Tailor Your Resume

You should tailor your resume to each job you apply for, but how do you use job descriptions to get the information your need? Brian Clapp with WorkInSports Podcast explains.

By Kristine Nielsen
Kristine Nielsen Assistant Director, Career Services
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