Weekly Update #9: Career Cafe & Resume Writing Workshop + Aflac recruiting on campus!

Weekly Update #9 is here (week of November 4, 2024)! These updates are sent to all students, staff, and faculty via email each week and will be re-posted here.

By Sara Cornett
Sara Cornett Internship Coordinator
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Weekly Update #8: Shepherd Internship Presentations, Philosophy Alumni Panel, & Smithsonian National Museum of American History recruiting!

Weekly Update #8 is here (week of October 28, 2024)! These updates are sent to all students, staff, and faculty via email each week and will be re-posted here.

By Sara Cornett
Sara Cornett Internship Coordinator
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“Recruiter Ghosted Me After a Verbal Offer—What Should I Do Now?”

Getting a job offer is exciting. You’ve probably already imagined yourself in the new role, talked to family and friends, and even mentally planned your first day. But what happens when, after a verbal offer, the recruiter stops responding to …

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How to Write LinkedIn End of Internship Posts (Examples Included!)

The final day of your internship has arrived, and as you wrap up your tasks and say your goodbyes, you realize there’s one more thing to do—share your experience with the world. Posting about your internship on LinkedIn isn’t just …

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What to Do at a Career Fair: Tips for Before, During, and After

Picture a bustling room filled with company booths, representatives with friendly smiles, and the air buzzing with possibility. That, friends, is a career fair. Whether you’re a student exploring potential career paths or a seasoned professional looking for new opportunities, …

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Credit Reference Letter: What It Is and How to Get One

Just as a job reference attests to your professional reliability, a credit reference letter vouches for your financial trustworthiness. This essential document can make the difference between approval and rejection for a loan or lease—so it’s important to understand how …

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How to Cancel an Interview Without Burning Bridges (Samples Included!)

Canceling an interview doesn’t have to mean closing a door forever—when done right, it can even leave a positive impression. For anyone wondering how to cancel an interview, this article will show you how to bow out gracefully while keeping …

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What Engineering Careers Are Right for Me?

Engineering careers are some of the most innovative paths out there (not to mention some of the more lucrative ones!). If you’re interested in a STEM career where you use math and science to solve the world’s problems, engineering might …

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Should economically disadvantaged students hide that from potential employers?

For students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, entering the job market presents a unique set of challenges. These students often face barriers that their peers from more affluent backgrounds do not, including limited access to resources, networks, and opportunities. One key …

By College Recruiter
College Recruiter believes that every student and recent grad deserves a great career.
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18 Skills to Put on a Resume for Healthcare Jobs

Healthcare employers look for candidates who bring both solid technical skills and a compassionate approach to patient care. Picking the right skills for your healthcare resume can help you show you’re a good match for the job. It highlights your …

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