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Three tips for selecting writing samples to send employers
If you’re considering applying for premium entry level jobs or internships in a field that requires some level of writing expertise, you can expect that employers will request a few writing samples as part of your application.
Take a break from your ongoing job search!
In today’s competitive job market, it can take a recent college graduate several months of searching before securing an entry level position.
So you’re considering being a TV producer?
If you’re constantly critiquing television shows and wondering how they managed to get a particular shot or arrange a groundbreaking news interview, you may be considering pursuing a career at a TV producer.
An introduction to college relationships
As the first day of school draws closer, you’re probably very excited about leaving home for the first time, making new friends, getting used to your class schedule and experiencing life in general as a college freshman.
Three college resources that can help you after graduation
As an incoming freshman, your mind is probably focused on more immediate concerns, such as what your roommate will be like, how to make new friends and how to survive your first semester of classes.
Three things you should do within the first month of college
As a whole new chapter in your young life, freshman year comes with a lot of firsts.
Essential life skills college forces you to learn
Whether living with your parents in high school was like boot camp or a luxury hotel, heading to college for the first time can be an eye-opening experience.
Three ways studying abroad can help your post-grad job search
While you might be planning on pursuing a study abroad program through your college or university as an opportunity to travel the world and drink legally in other countries, your time outside of the U.S. can actually be a major advantage…
Keeping your travel costs low during college
Unless you’re going to school in or around your hometown, chances are you’re going to have to shell out a few dollars traveling to and from college over the next four years.
Don’t fall victim to these common (and misleading) hiring assumptions
There are dozens of different variables to consider when you’re hiring for premium entry level jobs and paid internships at your organization.
How to prevent the dreaded freshman 15
There’s a lot to look forward to in college, but one aspect drives fear into the hearts of incoming students everywhere – the dreaded “freshman 15.”
Three signs of a bad internship
When it comes to qualifying for premium entry level jobs after college graduation, it’s vital that you have plenty of experience with student internships.








