How to Break Into a New Industry
As Americans begin to enter the post-pandemic world, many are emerging with new priorities. For some, that means reexamining their career choices in search of more flexible work hours, more meaningful work, or simply something
Secrets for a Great Letter of Recommendation
Towards the end of an interview process, potential employers may want to learn about you from someone other than yourself. This is typically when hiring managers ask for a reference they can reach out to
3 Ways to Negotiate a New Job Offer
Congratulations on your job offer! Now, there are 2 things you need to do with your potential new employer: Tell them how excited you are about the opportunity. You MUST negotiate! According to a ZipRecruiter
4 Resume Tips for Students and Graduating Seniors
A lot of graduating seniors, or students who are still in school, are intimidated by resume writing because they don’t feel they have enough experience. We’ve already written about the basics on what to include
Resume 101: The 4 Things You Must Include
There are many different opinions on what information you should and shouldn’t include on your resume. But there are certain basics that must be there. Here’s the good news: you already have all the answers
3 Career Resources for People Who Are Leaving the Military
If you’ve recently been discharged from the military, or are about to be, first off–thank you for your service! Secondly, your service and experience will set you apart from other job seekers. 17% of job
How to Find a Job—Even if You’re Not Looking
70% of currently employed workers are also open to new opportunities. It makes sense since switching to a new employer can often lead to a salary increase of 10% – 20%. If you’re currently working