How first-generation college students should find internships and entry-level jobs

First-generation college and university students in the United States are defined as those whose parents did not attend college. According to Wikipedia, first-generation college students tend to be older, come from families with lower incomes, attend college part-time, live off-campus, …

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13 Tips To Impress In A Video Interview

All job interviews can be nerve-wracking, but whether it’s due to the novelty, lack of real human connection, or reliance on technology, video interviews can somehow be even more anxiety-inducing than their in-person counterparts. If you have a video interview …

By Madeline Miller
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4 Job Search Strategies That Get International Grad Students Hired

If you're an international student in grad school looking to land a great job offer after graduation, know that it won't be easy. So here are four job search strategies that separate international graduate job seekers who receive U.S. job …

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We help applicants, students, job-seekers and professionals like you find the right career path using the power of firsthand experiences.
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What Else Can I Do with an Education Degree Besides Teach?

Explore these different occupations across a multitude of industries that you can pursue with experience in education.

By Kelshay Toomer
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Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the Workplace | Tips for Starting a DEI Committee

Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) is becoming an increasingly valued part of the workplace conversation. As a result, many mission-driven organizations are signaling their desire to institutionalize workplace DEI practices by launching a staff-led taskforce, working groups, and committees.

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