Education

Capitalize on the Bottom Half of Your Resume

Sep 17th, 2012 | By Editor

In any career search, a person’s resume is often the first impression that a business receives regarding a job candidate’s potential to be the right person for the job. For this reason, a person’s resume should always be the best reflection of their combined education and work history in order to show off a prospective
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Why Online Colleges Are For Those Serious About Their Careers

Sep 21st, 2011 | By Editor

Online colleges have long been in question for the type of education that they offer to individuals. For years, colleges and universities that solely offered courses online carried the stigma that the education they provided was not adequate and not as well-rounded as the type of education received from a traditional on-campus university. However, that
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Using a College Career Center

Jun 13th, 2011 | By Editor

Every student should be familiar with his or her college career center. Though it’s easy to get distracted from this, the primary goal of college is to prepare students for their careers. That’s why it’s surprising, but common, that the career services office is typically an underutilized service on college campuses. They provide basic services
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Use College Career Centers All Four Years

May 16th, 2011 | By Editor

Most college students wait until their final year to visit college career centers, if they ever make it in. But don’t wait–whatever you study in college, career centers offer you valuable resources and guidance throughout your time at school. Think of Majors and Courses in Terms of Your Career. While the freedom to indulge and
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