5 Tips for Navigating the H-1B Visa Process

Each year, thousands of international students apply for H-1B visas—temporary non-immigrant visas that allow individuals to work in the U.S. Since only a limited number of H-1Bs are given out each year, the H-1B visa process can be stressful, not …

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I’m a University Recruiter at UNIQLO. Here’s What I Look For

Michelle Le has worked for UNIQLO for four years and is currently a university recruiter. Known for its simple, high-quality, everyday clothing designed with life’s needs in mind, UNIQLO is a global clothing apparel brand originally founded in Japan. The …

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7 job search tips for Latinx students, recent grads

For years, many in the United States and other countries used “Hispanic” to refer to people who live in or whose ancestors came from anywhere in Latin America, which is commonly defined as Mexico, Central America, South America, and the …

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Teaching College Students about the Internship Resume

When students come to the Career Center asking for help with an internship resume, you know you’re doing something right. Your reach should expand beyond just identifying the right major or starting the job search process. All those steps in …

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How to Address Concerns About a Career Change During an Interview

Changing careers is exciting since it presents new learning opportunities and creates room for growth. But you could worry that recruiters may be unwilling to hire you. After all, they may feel that you don’t have enough experience in the …

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Corporate Jargon Gen Z Should Know

There’s enough to worry about when entering the workforce: What are my responsibilities? Am I capable enough to do this job? Will my manager like me? Corporate jargon shouldn’t add to your stress. From terms like “bandwidth” to acronyms like …

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Who’s Hiring? 7 Organizations Hiring for Remote, Entry-Level Positions

Curious about landing a job in social impact? Most entry-level positions don’t require previous work experience and will make space for applicants who are new to the sector.

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Do’s and Don’ts for Approaching Potential Employers on LinkedIn

LinkedIn is a great tool for identifying potential employers and connecting with them. You can use your profile to showcase your personal brand and achievements. This platform also allows you to display your industry knowledge through the content you post.

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Crafting the Perfect Healthcare Cover Letter

Writing a compelling cover letter is important for any healthcare professional seeking new opportunities. A well-crafted cover letter can set you apart from other candidates by highlighting your unique qualifications and enthusiasm for the role. It can also help provide …

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HospitalRecruiting is an online healthcare job board for physicians, advanced practitioners, nurses, and allied health professionals. Visit our site to view current medical practice and employment opportunities or navigate to our Healthcare Career Resources Blog for more great articles like this one!
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14 tips for government agencies hiring students, recent grads for early career tech jobs

For decades, employers of all types have found that technology workers are some of the most difficult to hire. It isn’t that the workers themselves are difficult but, instead, there just haven’t been enough of them as compared to the …

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