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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Internships
Unpaid Internships: No Pay, No Gain?
Eyebrows are raising over the ethics of unpaid internships. See if your unpaid internship fulfills the government's standards
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Career Planning
Why Some U.S. Companies Don't Want to Hire International MBAs, and Others Do
Reasons why companies will or will not hire international applicants
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Resume & Cover Letter
How to Make the Best Use of References
You will probably be asked for references at some point before you receive a job offer
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Networking
'Working It: Networking Tips for Students
Learn how and with whom you should be networking before, during, and after your four years in college
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Career Planning
Finding Your Path in the Career Maze
Following your instincts and staying flexible can lead you to career success
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Salary & Benefits
Money Talks
Many new grads are uncertain about how to approach salary expectations in an interview, yet it's important to go in with a plan
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Entrepreneurs
No Guts, No Glory: Making it as a Young Entrepreneur
The entrepreneurial path isn't for the weak of heart: The risks are high--but the rewards can be just as great
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Career Planning
Do Majors Really Matter?
An answer to the much-debated question: Does your college major directly connect to your future career
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Career Planning
Using Twitter to Build Your Brand
When used effectively, Twitter can be a very handy tool for gathering information and building your personal brand.
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Resume & Cover Letter
Tailoring Resumes and Cover Letters to Fit Employers
The key to creating killer cover letters and resumes is understanding what they really are and how they should be used in a successful job search
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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