4 Ways to Get Leadership Experience as a Student

Check out your resume for a second—you see that bullet point you've got filed under “Skills” that reads “natural leader” or perhaps “excellent leadership capabilities”? How exactly were you planning to prove it? I've had that bullet point on my …

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Is Graduate School Right for You?

The answer to this question could depend on factors such as what you are studying, what kind of job you want, or your financial situation.  No matter what, as a prospective student you should learn as much as necessary before …

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How to Find Resources for First Generation Professionals

Are you a first generation professional? You may belong to this demographic without knowing that there is even a term for it. First generation professionals are those who are the first in their families to enter the professional workforce.

You …

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Taking Your Success to the Next Level with a Mentor

Having a mentor plays a pivotal role in fostering your success. Within the McCree Center, we provide opportunities for peer-to-peer mentorships as well as esteemed alumni mentorships, both on-campus and off-campus. The advantages of having a mentor extend beyond measure, …

By Kristen Sill
Kristen Sill Director of Employer Relations and Workforce Development
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10 Way to Make Your Resume Stand Out

This day and age, Hiring Managers look at resumes for an average of 7.4 seconds, so it is extremely important to make sure that your resume is one that stands out from the sea of other resumes. Below are the …

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Kristen Sill Director of Employer Relations and Workforce Development
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To Find A Job that Brings You Joy, Ask These Four Questions

During his address to the Stanford graduating class of 2005, Steve Jobs famously stated, “the only way to do great work is to love what you do.” This sentiment resonates deeply with us, as it is undeniably easier to excel …

By Kristen Sill
Kristen Sill Director of Employer Relations and Workforce Development
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Attention new grads: 4 mistakes to avoid when networking

As a college senior or new grad, you may think you are totally new to networking. Actually, you’ve been doing it for years: every time you have asked a friend to tell you about a new app they like, every …

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Networking Strategies for Introverts

Networking as an introvert can be challenging. Introverts typically get their energy from within and need time to recalibrate after hanging out with people, whether socially or professionally. The good news is there are several strategies that introverts can use …

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How to Write a Resume

It is crucial to develop a comprehensive resume, as it serves as a pivotal tool for potential employers to evaluate your qualifications. However, determining where to begin and how to distinguish yourself can be challenging, but do not fret, we …

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Kristen Sill Director of Employer Relations and Workforce Development
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How to market military experience on a resume and cover letter

Recent college grads and entry-level job seekers with military experience can set themselves apart from other job seekers because they have experience beyond the classroom that employers covet.

But the only way to do that is to create a resume …

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