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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On the Job
How To Deal With Office Politics
Don't let office politics scare you. Instead, use them to your advantage with these 13 savvy tips for campaigning your way to the top.
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Career Planning
How Recruiters Use Your Emotional IQ in an Interview
Good grades and technical skills are important, but recruiters want to see that you're emotionally fit, too.
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Resume & Cover Letter
Why Your Resume Got Tossed
Top-level recruiters reveal how candidates blow their chance to get a foot in the door.
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Career Planning
Write an Enticing LinkedIn Summary
Usually appearing at the top of a profile, your Summary should entice recruiters to read more about what you have to offer
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Networking
How to Work a Room
We tagged along with an expert networker to observe her as she demonstrates the art of the schmooze
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Job Search
Should You Use Facebook as a Job-Seeking Tool?
To debate the risks and rewards of using Facebook as a job-seeking tool, one WetFeet editor and Dan Schawbel, author of Me 2.0 and founder of Millennial Branding, sat down for a chat.
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Career Planning
The Graduation Bucket List
We all have our own versions of the Bucket List, but here are 50 suggestions that should be on yours before you graduate.
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Interviewing
Listen Up: How to Use Your Ears in a Job Interview
Be an active listener during your interview by using the following four tips.
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Resume & Cover Letter
7 Tips to Streamline Your Resume Lingo
Here's how to use language effectively in your resume and get the call back.
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Interviewing
3 Things Employers Look For in an Interview
Interviewers are hoping to explore a few basic areas. Confirm what they are already predisposed to believe: that hiring you is a wise move.
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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