Have a big interview coming up for that internship you really want, or a part-time job you really need this semester? If so, check out this resourceful article by Dawn Dugan, contributing writer for Salary.com on some helpful tips to consider (and avoid) for the interview. As always, if you need help with preparing for…Continue Reading 8 Dos and Don’ts for Acing Your Interview
Welcome Back!!!
Dear College of Charleston Students, Welcome back to campus and we hope you had a relaxing summer. As you begin the fall semester, don’t forget that the Career Center is here to assist you, whether it’s help writing a resume or finding a job, locating an internship or preparing for an interview, major/career counseling or helping…Continue Reading Welcome Back!!!
16 Job Search Errors Often Made
By Rachel Farrell, CareerBuilder.com From CNNLiving.com Over the years, hiring managers have born witness to every hiring, interviewing, resume, cover letter and negotiation mistake there is. You know what these blunders are. Yet you (and hundreds of other job seekers) continue to make common job search mistakes. From those who see your mistakes over and…Continue Reading 16 Job Search Errors Often Made
The 7 Noble Virtues of the Workplace
From Salary.com Especially in this economy it is easy to feel alone. Coworkers can be very competitive and it may feel that going out of your way to put the team and your coworkers first is a wasted effort, but in the end people do remember your efforts and small kindnesses add up. To see…Continue Reading The 7 Noble Virtues of the Workplace
Seven Salary Negotiation Tips for Women
From Salary.com Women are far less likely than men to negotiate at work, which typically costs women more than half a million dollars in earnings over the course of their respective careers, according to Linda Babcock and Sara Lashever, authors of the book Women Don’t Ask. The authors conducted multiple studies that found women miss…Continue Reading Seven Salary Negotiation Tips for Women