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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Career Planning
Should Grad School Be Your Plan B?
If you've recently been laid off or are fresh out of college, you might think now is the time to enroll in grad school to avoid job hunting
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Resume & Cover Letter
Better Letters: Grammar Girl Shows You How
Four common mistakes made in executive letters, emails, and presentations
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Interviewing
Interview Disaster Relief
You can save your skin (in most cases) with these pointers if you feel the interview is heading south
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Interviewing
Sizing Up Your Interviewer in 60 Seconds
The four most common types of interviewers and how to position yourself for each one
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Resume & Cover Letter
Liar Liar: Lying on a Resume
Does your resume contain exaggerations? Then listen up because companies may be getting wise to your lies.
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Interviewing
Interview 101
Practical advice on how to make sure you'll be a candidate interviewers can't resist
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Interviewing
Portfolios: the Hidden Weapon of Job Seeking
Portfolios allow job candidates to show interviewers what they can do, instead of just telling them about it
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Salary & Benefits
How to Build Bargaining Power to Increase Your Pay
Build bargaining power by smartly positioning yourself for the position and smartly negotiating for your compensation package
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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