Believe it or not, August has arrived and your internship is culminating or starting to wrap up. Whether this is your first or third internship, you might have some questions, concerns, or just some uncertainties about ending your internship. Here’s …
Navigating life post-graduation can be filled with ups and downs. For first-generation students, BIPOC, and LGBTQ+ job seekers, it’s important to know what resources are available to help you succeed as you go through adulthood. The following five strategies can …
Are you interested in learning more about the top consulting firms? Check out this Management Consulted article for the following information:
What makes a top consulting firm?
Types of top firms (general management & strategy, economic & litigation, nonprofit, and …
There’s tons of advice about creating a resume that gets results. And one of the common topics is resume keywords. Most advice says using keywords on your resume is crucial. And it is. The right resume keywords can and do …
The Out for Undergrad Business Conference is an opportunity for LGBTQ+ students to network with LGBTQ+ professionals, learn about business careers in …
A strong resume is essential to land the job you want. Typically, your resume includes your education, work experience, and any relevant skills, certifications, awards, and activities you might have. With so much information to highlight, it can be difficult …
Whether you’re looking for your first role since graduating, or you’re continuing to study and looking for some extra income, you may be surprised to learn that your colorful, creative resume may jeopardize your chances of securing an interview. Yes, …
Scan any job board and you’ll quickly see that there are lots of openings for software engineers. And that’s not going to change any time soon. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the employment rate for software developers …
When you’re writing a resume, your education and past jobs are far from the only things that matter. The truth is, the past experiences and skills that employers care about can come from a number of places. And particularly when …
You’ve poured some sweat into that resume (hopefully no tears). It’s tailored top to bottom, chock full of action verbs, and bursting with powerful bullet points, and you finally feel like it’s polished and ready to go. Now you just …