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Extracurricular Activities on Your Resume Blog posts

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.

How To Deal With Office Politics Advice

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.

How Recruiters Use Your Emotional IQ in an Interview Advice

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.

How to Address Your (Professional) Elders Blog posts

How to Address Your (Professional) Elders

In the business world, should you ever call your superiors "Mr." or "Mrs."? We find out.

Your Degree Alone Won't Get You a Job: A Career Plan Checklist Blog posts

Your Degree Alone Won't Get You a Job: A Career Plan Checklist

Here's a year-by-year breakdown of what you need to do to increase your chance to be employed after graduation.

The Worst Part Of Networking: Handling a Stalemate Blog posts

The Worst Part Of Networking: Handling a Stalemate

Networking can be frustrating, especially when you're not hearing back from a connection. Here are a few reasons the communication may be lacking.

Email Etiquette Advice From an Unlikely Source Blog posts

Email Etiquette Advice From an Unlikely Source

Career advice can come from where you least expect it. It's not only career experts who can provide professional insights.

How to Disclose Salary Requirements in a Cover Letter Advice

How to Disclose Salary Requirements in a Cover Letter

Don't let disclosing salary requirements in a cover letter give you anxiety. State a fair and accurate salary using the following tips.

Do I Need a Business Card? Advice

Do I Need a Business Card?

Even if you don't have a full-time position, a business card shows that you take your career seriously and will help you stand out from the competition.

Five Components of a Great Networking Card Blog posts

Five Components of a Great Networking Card

If you don't have a job title or care to share the one you have to your contacts, try a networking card instead. When done right, one small card can make a big impact on your network.

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