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   Employment 101 - Career Services
  by Mary Spencer - May, 2012
Host Mike Kuenzi talks to Mary Spencer, Director of Career Services at the Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) about the department and how it can help students in finding internships, part-time jobs, and careers. Career Services is a department that is many times overlooked. Tune in ...
 
   Employment 101 - An Intern's Perspective of the Professional World
  by Karl Schmit - Feb, 2012
We are always looking to get a competitive advantage over the next candidate when looking for a job. What if you could set yourself up for the future, get a foot in the door to a great organization, and get paid for it? That's what an internship can do for many college students when they...
 
   Employment 101-From College to the Professional World
  by Diann Koski - Jan, 2012
Young professionals are always looking to find ways to get the advantage in a professional world that demands experience. Many job seekers talk about saturated job markets, employers that expect more knowledge, and how they never get called back after an interview. Employment 101-Fro...
 
   Employment 101 - The Power of Internships
  by Wade Krogwold - Nov, 2011
People are entering the professional job market for the very first time, and it can be an intimidating place. In an ever-changing economy, it is ideal to get every advantage possible in landing the perfect career. Internships are a fantastic way of setting yourself apart to an employer. ...
 
 College Parents Can Influence Student Employment Success
by Bob Roth - May, 2012
Most college parents are deeply concerned about the employment success of their children and expect colleges do everything possible to ensure that students are fully prepared to conduct an effective job search. Unfortunately, far too many colleges place their student employment training a...
 
 Networking tips to help you land your first job
by Miriam Salpeter - May, 2012
Are you planning a transition “from college to career?” You won’t want to miss out on advice from Lindsey Pollak, a recognized expert on next-generation career trends. She recently released a new edition of her terrific book, Getting from College to Career. In this Q & A with Lindsey, she...
 
 10 Smart Things New Grads Should Do to Get a Job
by Miriam Salpeter - Apr, 2012
Job seekers, particularly those just finishing school, have a lot more control over their situations than they acknowledge. Even in a competitive economy, there are steps to take to help land a new job successfully. Check these off your list to get on the road to job search success: 1. ...
 
 Best careers for 2012
by Miriam Salpeter - Mar, 2012
Every year, I report on U.S. News & World Report’s “best careers” article. What are the “hot” jobs for this year? Are they different from last year’s “hot” jobs? (For the past year+, I’ve also contributed to their On Careers page.) U.S. News selects its jobs based on several factors. One i...
 
 Five Truths About The Real World
by Bob Roth - Mar, 2012
When students leave college, they begin to face life in the real world. For many, it will be a rude awakening. Here are five truths that every student should ponder and accept: 1. The job you land, good or bad, is likely to be the one you have earned. - Grades - Campus and commu...
 
 Nobody Cares About Titles - Or Do They?
by Alexandra Levit - Mar, 2012
Corporate hierarchies are out. Organizations are flatter than ever. Entrepreneurialism is the new best practice. The newest college grads are railing against the establishment, saying they don’t want to “pay their dues” in order to climb the corporate ladder rung by rung, and that they wan...
 
 3 Career Steps for the College Sophomore
by Marcia Robinson - Feb, 2012
I was working with a college sophomore recently who was applying for a Summer White House Internship. This college sophomore was clearly an outstanding student in high school. His resume showed strong involvement in extracurricular activities. However, there was a sharp decline in college ...
 
 5 Growing Careers for Math Majors
by Marcia Robinson - Feb, 2012
The Bureau of Labor Statistics is forecasting plenty of jobs in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) occupations. Sometimes college students do not consider a STEM major because they don't know what types of professions or careers they can pursue. Math is definitely ...
 
 5 Skills College Students Can Develop from Being a Residential Advisor
by Marcia Robinson - Feb, 2012
Every spring a fresh batch of college students apply to become residential advisers next school year. In fact, Housing and Residence Life is one of the areas on college campuses with many job openings for students who want to work in campus. Although, some college students steer clear of a...
 
 Four Careers in Engineering Requiring a 2-Year Degree
by Marcia Robinson - Feb, 2012
The Bureau of Labor Statistics is forecasting plenty of jobs in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) occupations. Many of these STEM jobs with increasing number of job openings are in the Engineering sector. When people hear about engineering jobs, they typically do ...
 
 What STEM Majors Should Include on a College Resume
by Marcia Robinson - Feb, 2012
There is no one way to write a good college resume. Visit any college career center and you can usually find hundreds of sample college resumes that any college student can use. Although there are differences in layout and style, all good college resumes include certain basic items. These ...
 
 5 Tips for New Grads Entering the Job Market
by Miriam Salpeter - Feb, 2012
When so many people are out of work, it can be intimidating for new graduates to face the job market. How can you make yourself distinctive from the competition? Jennifer Lasater, Kaplan University's executive director of National Career Services, offers these tips for job seekers with new...
 
 Looking for a Summer Job? Government Agencies Hire Students
by Marcia Robinson - Feb, 2012
Most students don't know that government agencies hire students for summer jobs. Many government agencies participate in the Student Educational Employment Program (SCEP) and welcome students of all ages. Students from high school to graduate school participate in any number of summer job ...
 
 21st Century Jobs for Chemistry Majors
by Marcia Robinson - Jan, 2012
There are plenty of job opportunities for college students who are Chemistry majors. Education experts has put the word out that America is behind other countries in producing graduates in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) areas. In response, the President and ind...
 
 11 Alternative Spring Break Websites that College Students Should Explore
by Marcia Robinson - Jan, 2012
An Alternative Spring Break is a way for college students to spend their spring break doing less partying and more volunteering in programs that impact real lives. According to the IERC Education Foundation, as of November 2011, American students are reported to be participating in study a...
 
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