If you have a biology degree—or you’re about to get one—you may feel like there are only a few jobs that you’re suited for, and almost all of them require further schooling. But as a biology major, you’re qualified for …
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If you are looking for a career that offers zen-like tranquility, it may be time to pull out the sewing machine — or the drill press.
Well, tranquility may not necessarily …
For college students who have decided that they are interested in becoming educational professionals after graduation the internship opportunity of a teachers assistant provides a very good means to gain first hand knowledge and experience in the field. If you …
When you think about careers in music, you likely think about musicians. However, there are many music careers that don't require mastery of a musical instrument. So, if you love music and want to build a career in or around …
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Most students cease their college careers after obtaining bachelor’s degrees. However, there is also the possibility of continuing your education into grad school. The rewards can be …
You’ve heard of the informational interview—sitting down with a person whose career you admire, and asking questions about their career and trajectory.
But what about experiencing their career? Or rather, a few days of it?
Shadowing an experienced professional can …
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Today we have a special guest post from Ahmed Abdalla. Ahmed is a junior at The Pennsylvania State University, majoring in Electrical Engineering. He loves meeting new people and continuously learning new things. Catch him on …
Your contract with a new employer defines your position, earning potential, and career trajectory within an organization. It attaches expectations to the role and establishes your position within the corporate hierarchy. From the job title to the compensation package and …
After you submit your application materials or interview for a job, you wish the hiring manager would get back to you as soon as possible.
But according to Indeed, only about four percent of job candidates hear back in that …
Your dream company posts an opening for the job you’ve always wanted. Not only does the position itself seem ideal, but also, you’re well-qualified.
But instead of calling up your network of contacts and revising your resume, you break out …