From The Coach’s Corner – Dale Carnegie Training *A helpful article to think about for sending thank you follow up notes to employers after an interview. To read the article in full, please click here. Overview: Writing a sincere thank you note is one of the professional skills that can make a lasting favorable impression….Continue Reading The Lost Art of the Thank You Note: Give Honest, Sincere Appreciation
VERIZON WIRELESS COLLEGE & ALUMNI CAREER FAIR – 4/18/11
Verizon Wireless is hosting a career fair for college graduates and soon to be grads. Representatives will be available to discuss careers in the following areas: Customer Care Training Human Resources Tech Support Retail Corporate Finance Financial Services IT Business-to-Business Event will take place Wednesday, May 18, 2011, 4-7 p.m. at the Verizon Wireless Contact Center: 2401…Continue Reading VERIZON WIRELESS COLLEGE & ALUMNI CAREER FAIR – 4/18/11
10 Ways to Use Twitter to Get Recruiters’ Attention
By Shannon Lowder Salary.com contributing writer Because more than a hundred applicants often respond to each online job posting, recruiters are rethinking their traditional practice of posting positions on career websites. Rather than posting the jobs and dealing with an onslaught of random resumes, they’ve started proactively seeking skilled workers. And Twitter is fast becoming…Continue Reading 10 Ways to Use Twitter to Get Recruiters’ Attention
How to Negotiate a Job Offer
From JobsJournal.com Landing a great job can be a challenge in a competitive market, but that doesn’t mean you have to settle for what you’re offered. Learning how to negotiate a better job offer is the key to getting paid what you are really worth. To read the full article and gain valuable tips for…Continue Reading How to Negotiate a Job Offer
The Job Hunter’s Career Checkup for Graduating Seniors
From Vault.com By Deborah Federico, Assistant Director of Undergraduate Career Services in the School of Management – Boston University Ah, it’s spring semester of your senior year. If you’re like most college seniors, you’re probably in a mild state of panic right now about finding a job. Wow, how did this happen, you’re probably wondering,…Continue Reading The Job Hunter’s Career Checkup for Graduating Seniors
Where Will You Be in Five Years?
by Amy Gallo From Harvard Business Review Most people have been asked that perennial, and somewhat annoying, question: “Where do you see yourself in five years?” Of course it is asked most often in a job interview, but it may also come up in a conversation at a networking event or a cocktail party. Knowing…Continue Reading Where Will You Be in Five Years?
Dos and Don’ts for Creating Your Online Presence
By Denene Brox, Salary.com contributing writer Many of us live a large part of our lives online. So it’s no wonder that your online presence can have a major influence on your career success. If your present or potential employer searched for you online, what would they find? Would those search results reveal a professional…Continue Reading Dos and Don’ts for Creating Your Online Presence
14 Common Job Hunting Blunders
by Dawn Dugan, Salary.com contributing writer Whether you are just starting your professional life or are a seasoned pro looking to make a savvy career move, whether you are between jobs or simply feeling the need to move on, the quality of your job hunt will determine your level of success. If you’re a serious…Continue Reading 14 Common Job Hunting Blunders
3 Things That Will Get You Hired
Originally posted on NewGradLife It is simple – the way to stand out and get hired is to understand what a hiring manager goes through. Today, two or three times as many applications and resumes are received for virtually every open job; hiring managers are buried under reams of paper or thousands of e-mails. So,…Continue Reading 3 Things That Will Get You Hired
Hire Level Art Gallery Seeks Submissions
Don’t Trash It! Immortalize it! The newly created Career Center’s Hire Level Art Gallery is seeking student artwork to adorn our walls for students, alumni, and recruiters’ viewing pleasure. If interested in submitting your artwork for consideration, contact: Katie Smith smithkl@cofc.edu 953-5692 Lightsey Center, 2nd Floor…Continue Reading Hire Level Art Gallery Seeks Submissions