Before you kick back this summer with a cool iced tea, identify how to manage your career even when lazy beach days are calling your name. Career Ambassador and Redbird senior Brooklyn Vogel shares how.
Publication: Your Redbird Life
Student to student: Professionalism is a vital skill to display in the workplace
Redbirds want to be true professionals. But do you know what all it takes to be professional? Career Center Graduate Assistant Kevin McCall breaks down what professionalism is in the workplace and how to develop this vital transferable skill.
Negotiating a job offer not as hard as you may think
Redbirds may not know that job offers can be negotiated, or may be too intimidated to do so. The Career Center encourages students and alumni to tackle their fears with useful strategies to negotiate job offers with confidence.
Alum shares factors contributing to career success
Communications alum Rebecca Latham ’14, shares how her Redbird experiences, such as internships, networking and student involvement, each helped to contribute to her career success.
Student to student: Career ambassador shares tips on how to ace the interview
Get tips from a fellow Redbird to help ease your nerves and showcase your best self when interviewing.
Graduating this semester? Don’t forget about your career
As you finalize all of the tasks you must complete before graduation, don’t forget the ones that will be the most important to your career.
Intercultural fluency, a critical soft skill in today’s global world
You’ve heard about intercultural fluency, but what really is it and how do you develop this skill? The Career Center explores this highly valued transferable skill that employers seek and provides tips for developing it.
Students meet employers with diversity initiatives
The annual Diversity Employer Expo provides students with the opportunity to casually connect with employers during a free dinner and learn about their organization’s diversity initiatives and career opportunities.
Job search strategies simplified
While there is not one job search method that works for everyone, there are three strategies that college students can utilize to be successful.
Redbirds invited to ‘State your Success’
Have you recently found an internship or a job, or been accepted to graduate school? If so, the Career Center wants to hear about it!