Shoot My Travel

Valerie Lopez, B.S.C. ’14, has the solution to your travel photography concerns: instead of selfie sticks and blurry photos taken by strangers, she offers professional photographers, on demand, wherever you are.

Lopez is co-founder and CEO of Shoot My Travel, a company …

By Nastasia Boulos
Nastasia Boulos Administrative Assistant
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‘Cane Biz: Alumni-Owned and Operated Businesses

We are proud to showcase the ‘Cane economic footprint across Florida and the nation in a new interactive map of businesses owned and operated by UM alumni.

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Browse by industry or alphabetical listing for businesses near you and discover …

By Sarah Seavey
Sarah Seavey Alumni Career Service
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Alumna builds multimillion-dollar business and gives back to the U.

She arrived from Russia at the age of twelve, not speaking a word of English. Her mother, single and with $200 to her name, had brought her two daughters halfway across the world in search of better opportunities. She remembers …
By Nastasia Boulos
Nastasia Boulos Administrative Assistant
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The Ultimate Linkedin Cheat Sheet

The Ultimate Linkedin Cheat Sheet

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By Sarah Seavey
Sarah Seavey Alumni Career Service
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How to Prevent and Resolve Difficult Patient Encounters

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If you work on the front lines of patient care, at some point, you will have a patient situation that is challenging, to say the least. One study published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine found that about …

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The Value of Keeping in Contact

We’ve probably all experienced this moment in the interview process: you’re asked to provide references, and you have to track down the latest contact information for an old supervisor. You draft an email letting them know that someone may be …

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How to Lead with Courage

Countless films and books in modern culture have dramatized the critical role of courage in leadership positions. Courageous leaders are lauded for their ability to overcome risks, face their own fears, and achieve their goals against all odds.

But you …

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Should Your Resume Include Dates?

How much information on a resume is too much? When it comes to specifics like the dates of past employment, many applicants don’t want to leave crucial information to give hiring managers a sense of their work history.

Years of …

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I Started Sending a Thank You Note a Week—and It Totally Changed the Way I Work

I’m a huge fan of New Year’s resolutions, especially actionable ones. Instead of “lose 10 pounds,” I once resolved to eat five servings of veggies a day. Instead of “spend less time on my phone,” I resolved to sleep with …

By Sarah Seavey
Sarah Seavey Alumni Career Service
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4 Myths About Networking You Have to Stop Believing

“I hate networking.”

I hear this phrase when working with clients all too frequently, and it’s usually accompanied by the person claiming they’re not good at networking and need to find a way around it, because it’s simply not going …

By Sarah Seavey
Sarah Seavey Alumni Career Service
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