Feeling stuck or “blah” about your current career or position? It may be time to not only get strategic (as the below article suggests) but also creative. Here are some tips to begin thinking through some small changes you can make in your day-to-day.
Category: Job Search
50 Tips to Securing Your First (Real) Job
I’ve been doing a lot of career counseling these days with students at Cabrini University (and loving it!). If you need help with your job search, resume/cover letter writing, or interviewing skills, reach out to your college/university’s career center (many centers offer this for their alumni also!). If your alma mater is too far to drive,…
The Financial Struggles of Millennials
It’s not uncommon for the word “millennials” to be paired with an eye-roll; but, to be fair, times have changed and the economy is different than before. It is challenging for many college graduates to work an entry-level job (a job that, of course, requires a bachelors degree) and pay rent, utilities, living expenses, and…
Interviewing Character
Without speaking to references, it can sometimes be difficult for hiring companies to assess a candidate’s character. I’ve often heard that the way one treats servers at a restaurant is a good indication of character. Charles Schwab CEO must think so, too! Read about how he interviews potential job candidates at breakfast here.