Career Development
- If you have accepted an adjunct or other temporary contract, you want to be sure that you are heading into that role with strategies to maximize the experience. Here are three ways to make the most of your temporary contract.
- Many career skills will come from your academic experience, and others you'll develop through internships and research projects. Read the top 10 desirable skills employers look for in candidates.
- Salary negotiation is always part of accepting a job. Here are a few reasons why, as graduate students, you are fully equipped for this process.
- Most employers say they are more likely to hire a student who has previous internship experience. So, how do you find the right experience for you? Get a few tips from Career Services.
- Abigail Posner, head of strategy for Google’s Brand Unit, shared her top tips for unlocking creativity in a talk Tuesday in Macky Auditorium.
- In the new performance cycle, consider setting learning objectives with the help of Lynda.com—the perfect place for video tutorials on everything from time management fundamentals to project management foundations.
- If you Googled yourself, what would you want to show up? Here are five tips on how to brand yourself and control what information employers find about you.
- As a graduate student, you enter interviews with unique skills and experience that can help you excel in conversations with potential employers. Learn how to not just show up but to stand out during an interview.
- By the time you get to an interview, the employer has already decided that you meet the minimum qualifications for the position. It is your chance to really highlight your experiences, personality and potential.
- Interested in furthering your career? Try this new program providing individual advising and professional development on topics ranging from career exploration to job search strategies.