12 Places to Find Internships
You don't need a search party to find the perfect internship. Take advantage of the resources you already have at your fingertips to increase your options.
You don't need a search party to find the perfect internship. Take advantage of the resources you already have at your fingertips to increase your options.
Think adjusting your Facebook privacy settings is enough to keep future employers from seeing your digital dirt? Think again!
To debate the risks and rewards of using Facebook as a job-seeking tool, one WetFeet editor and Dan Schawbel, author of Me 2.0 and founder of Millennial Branding, sat down for a chat.
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.
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.
Before posting evidence of your craziest summer moments on Facebook, it's important to consider the effect exposing your private life could have on your job search
Here are five ways to use five different social media outlets to empower your job search.
Usually appearing at the top of a profile, your Summary should entice recruiters to read more about what you have to offer
Approach LinkedIn the way you would real-life networking to stop annoying people and start making the kind of first impressions that lead to great professional relationships.
The job search shouldn't only include trolling social media for the newest job openings. You need to incorporate a little bit of old school tactics into your strategy to come out on top.