Archive for August, 2012
Thinking of being a photojournalist? Here’s how to prepare
Journalism may be suffering in this day and age, but there are still opportunities to land paid internships and premium entry level jobs that may launch your career.
When you need to look beyond the usual candidate biases
Considering the amount of time, money, resources and planning that goes into finding a single suitable employee out of dozens of applications for premium entry level jobs and paid internships, it’s no surprise that hiring managers take great pains to get the decision right.
Three book series to take your mind off the job search
Considering that it can take several months of applying to premium entry level jobs and paid internships before you hear the words “You’re hired,” chances are you’ll have a little extra downtime this summer.
How can you earn a few extra bucks in college?
Working a part-time job in high school was difficult enough, but how can you possibly find time to pull in a steady paycheck now that you’re going to college?
How to collect employee feedback
If you think your business is running as efficiently as possible, think again.
Three difference between college and high school classes
As you prepare to start your freshman year of college, you’ve probably begun thinking about how different life will be as an undergrad.
Need help deciding on your college major?
While some people are lucky enough to know exactly what they want to study in college, many students arrive freshman year with little to no idea about an intended major.
Physical therapists – the hot new job in healthcare
While the debate over the future of healthcare continues to rage in this country, the industry itself seems to be doing well overall.
How to save money with your off-campus apartment
Now that you’ve decided to move off campus into a sweet new college apartment, you’ll be taking on a new level of financial responsibility.
Tips For Finding Graduate Jobs
With figures this year showing that the gap between the number of graduates unable to find work after leaving college and those leaving school at 16 has narrowed drastically, there’s no doubt that the weak economy is creating huge challenges for those finishing college. About 1.5 million, or 53.6 percent, of bachelor’s degree-holders under the [...]
Meet Our Talent: Part 4
a little introduction to our community Name: Jocelyn Drawhorn What are you currently studying in school or what did you previously study? I graduated from East Carolina University with a Bachelor’s Degree of Arts in English and with a minor in Business Administration. What kind of career do you hope to have or what’s [...]
Three career-building experiences college offers
College is a great opportunity to expand your immediate social and academic horizons, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t be looking to the future.








