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.
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.
As the end of the year rolls around, college seniors should make sure they're staying on track and preparing for life after college.
Holding down a job while you're still an undergrad gives you great experience before you embark on your post-college, full-time position-not to mention a few other perks.
Here are the steps you should begin taking now to get your graduate school applications in on time.
Before you dial up Edible Arrangements, consider what kind of message sending a gift after an interview conveys
Just because you're a student doesn't mean you shouldn't be networking. Here are four places to start.
Do interests and hobbies have a place on your resume? One author thinks of them as "secret clubs" and keys to getting jobs.
No matter what type of job you're applying for, it's likely that you'll be required to submit a list of references
Use college as the time to explore your interests and discover what you're passionate about. It could provide you with a clear career direction.
Studying abroad this year? Make sure you heed the following tips before you land on foreign soil.