Do Employers Really Care Where You Went To School?
While your university of choice may not have that much importance to an employer, there are still ways to leverage your alma mater for your job search.
While your university of choice may not have that much importance to an employer, there are still ways to leverage your alma mater for your job search.
By letting others choose your career, you could end up on a path to career hell. Instead, consider your strengths and passions from the get-go.
Job searching in today's market means you need to get creative. Here's some advice for what works-and what doesn't.
Keeping up with multiple jobs can be an impossible task if you don't stay organized. Juggle your jobs with these survival tips.
Many people simply shake their interviewer's hand and walk out at the end of an interview. Instead, you should use this opportunity to make an impression.
Critical thinking is an in-demand skill-in the classroom and in the working world. But what is it, and is it a necessity for your chosen profession?
Take it from a Career Counselor: Informational interviews are a job search gold mine. Here's how she landed a job through creating and using her network.
Setting your sights on a new job can be overwhelming. Planning more realistic, short-term goals, will save your sanity during the job search and put you on a smooth path to employment.
Don't underestimate Twitter as a valuable source of career advice. Check out our recommendations of whom you should be rubbing cyber elbows with.
Follow this 3-step process to help assess and sell your skill set - and create a great first impression with recruiters!