Career News Blog
What you need to do at career fairs
Not only have I set up and run my fair share of career fair booths, but I’ve also attended plenty of these events in my younger, postgrad days – so I know a thing or two about what goes on on both sides of the table.
Thinking about applying for jobs abroad?
While I’ve worked primarily in the US as a hiring manager, I have friends in Europe and Australia who consider Americans for premium entry level jobs and paid internships quite often.
Tips for building relationships with your coworkers at an internship
If you’ve recently been accepted to a new internship, you’ve taken a major step towards building your resume, making professional networking connections and securing an entry level job following graduation.
Fall semester is almost here – are you ready for your first apartment?
After several semesters of living in crowded, noisy college dorms, you and your friends may have managed to score your first off-campus apartment.
Tips for getting to know your coworkers
While working hard and showing up on time are integral parts of succeeding at your new entry-level position, it’s equally important to become friendly with the people working around you.
How to break the ice in an interview
While it might seem nerve-wracking to walk into interviews for premium entry level jobs and paid internships for the first time, it’s usually not nearly as bad as you might think.
Three things not to discuss at the start of an interview
While you might be eager to get the ball rolling when you walk into interviews for premium entry level jobs and paid internships, it’s important that you allow the conversation to develop naturally.
Successful networking advice
In the job market, who you know matters just as much (if not more) as what you know.
Three things not to do when applying to jobs
With so much information floating around about what you should do when applying for premium entry level jobs and internships, it can be easy to overlook common mistakes made by candidates.
Three social media accounts you need to find a job
If you’re the type of person who never understood the social media craze – always asking your friends how they could possibly spend so much time online – then you may be in for a bit of a surprise during your hunt for premium entry level jobs and paid internships.
How to earn a little extra money in college
It takes money to make money, and this is particularly true for applying to premium entry level jobs and paid internships.
Three reasons to take an unpaid internship
It might seem unfair to not receive any pay for internships, but these opportunities are vital in your future search for premium entry level jobs.
How to write an eye-catching cover letter
As a hiring professional, I’ve seen my fair share of applications for premium entry level jobs and paid internships, and I can truthfully say that a great cover letter is one of your most valuable tools for landing that first opportunity.
What employers don’t like to see on a resume
Having read hundreds of resumes for premium entry level jobs and paid internships in my life, it’s safe to say I know a little bit about what does and doesn’t get hiring managers’ attention.






