Today’s episode of the From Dorms to Desks Podcast by College Recruiter job search site focuses on a key career issue for those early in their careers: how to get experience when no one will hire you because you have …
Being a student athlete means more than excelling in sports—it’s a testament to discipline, teamwork, time management, and resilience. These qualities make student athletes uniquely prepared to thrive in professional environments. Today we’re going to talk about how to effectively …
One of the first steps in making a budget is understanding the difference between wants and needs. It might seem obvious for some—“just look at the words,” right? But it’s not that simple. What is a need and what is …
Choosing your study focus in college will take time and it may well change. For those who speak multiple languages, learn languages easily and enjoy travel, there are many study options available. Once you have a strong basis in a …
As Pride month comes to a close and we release our latest Law Diversity Rankings, we thought it would be great time to take a look at the progress that's been made in LGBT equality in the workplace. Below is …
Personal interview questions are common in job interviews, but they can sometimes feel tricky. You might wonder, “Is this question too personal?” or “What are they really trying to find out?” (Both valid concerns.) While these types of questions are …
In previous blogs, I mentioned leaving my last job without a backup plan and using social media to advance my personal brand and career. During that time, I was looking to connect with people and, through Facebook's ‘People You May …
Career mapping is the process of strategically planning your professional path by identifying potential career opportunities, the skills required, and the steps to achieve your long-term goals. For criminal justice majors, career mapping is especially important because the field offers …
Recent college grads and entry-level job seekers with military experience can set themselves apart from other job seekers because they have experience beyond the classroom that employers covet.
But the only way to do that is to create a resume …
I learned the art of instant personality change early in my career. As a bookstore manager in my early 20s, I would morph from a quiet loner-with-a-book into an outgoing, social person-in-charge each time I walked through the glass doors …
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 …










