Work Friends vs. Real Friends
Don't assume your colleagues are your new best friends just because you take your coffee breaks together
Don't assume your colleagues are your new best friends just because you take your coffee breaks together
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Make your four years at college work to your advantage. Getting involved in the following activities will prepare you for life after graduation and give you an edge on the competition.
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.
A simple resume a cover letter won't cut it anymore. Job applicants need to be creative and cutting edge to beat out the competition.
To follow up or not to follow up, that is the question. Here's our editor's take on the matter.
Twitter can be used as a powerful career tool, but before you begin tweeting up a storm, make sure you're up to date on Twitter etiquette.