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4 Tips for Minority Students Entering the Workforce

The U.S. Census Bureau projects that 57% of the U.S. population will consist of racially ethnic minorities by 2060. With this in mind, it is becoming increasingly crucial that workplaces provide adequate support for employees from different backgrounds.

Taking advantage …

By Alex Ball
Alex Ball Pre-Law & Social Sciences Career Consultant
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9 Things International Students Can Do to Stand Out at Career Fairs and Conferences

International students often feel like career fairs are a waste of time and money. The reason for such disappointment is that, historically, the majority of companies participating at these events don't sponsor international students and therefore aren't willing to speak …

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9 Ways International Students Can Build Job-Search Muscle This Fall

The bad news for international students looking to work in the U.S. after graduation is employers are clearly in the driver's seat. When a job opening hits the Internet, employers are typically flooded with hundreds of resumes, giving them several …

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How LGBTQ+ workers can ensure a potential employer is inclusive and accepting

Feeling accepted and included in a workplace is as important, if not more important, than anything else when it comes to being an employee. For the LGBTQ+ community, that sort of assurance as an employee can be absolutely crucial to …

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How first-generation college students should find internships and entry-level jobs

First-generation college and university students in the United States are defined as those whose parents did not attend college. According to Wikipedia, first-generation college students tend to be older, come from families with lower incomes, attend college part-time, live off-campus, …

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Self-Reflection: Before You Begin

Before delving into career paths, take time for self-reflection. Consider your interests, passions, and values. What …

Embarking on your journey to graduate school involves creating a Curriculum Vitae (CV) that stands out. While a CV can …

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