Advice
In this section, you'll find expert career advice on a variety of topics: job interviews, career decision-making, resume writing, professional development, accepting a job offer, and more.
Articles
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Interviewing
Be Able to Introduce Yourself
A successful answer combines preparation and presentation-it's not just about what you say, but how you say it
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On the Job
Feeling Stuck? Five Bad Habits to Avoid
Five of the most common behaviors that hold us back from living how we really want to live
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Career Planning
Who Should Get an MBA--and Who Shouldn't
Before spending your time and money applying to school, you should decide if you really want and need an MBA
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Job Search
Accepting a Job Offer? Ask These 10 Questions First
Insight on the most important questions to ask when you're accepting a job offer
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Interviewing
Defining Your Strengths and Weaknesses
Advice on how to answer the dependable, go-to interview question: What are your greatest strengths and weaknesses
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Interviewing
Where Do You See Yourself in 5 Years?
To prepare for this go-to question in the interviewer arsenal, you need to think about potential responses way before stepping foot in the recruiter's office
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Salary & Benefits
What to Do Before You Accept a Job Offer
No matter how psyched you are to get a job offer, give yourself time to figure out if the offer is right for you
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Interviewing
Ten Questions You Should Never be Asked in an Interview
Here are some questions that should raise red flags during an interview
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On the Job
How to Leave a Job with Class Once You Know It's Over
Recognizing the signs and responding appropriately will preserve your sanity and finances
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On the Job
Work Friends vs. Real Friends
Don't assume your colleagues are your new best friends just because you take your coffee breaks together
Blog
Go Green in the City 2013 Challenge
Calling all business and engineering students! Compete in the Go Green in the City competition to win yourself a job at Schneider Electric.
Extracurricular Activities on Your Resume
Your entry-level resume doesn't have to be all about your GPA and past work experience. Consider showcasing a few of your extracurricular activities.
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