by David Pecoraro | Apr 14, 2016 | Students
How do you manage the stress and anxiety that you may find yourself in? Read this post for some great tips for helping to keep these negatives at bay- and continue to move forward after graduation.
by David Pecoraro | Mar 15, 2016 | Students
Venturing into the job market when you’re fresh out of college or when you’ve been a stay-at-home mom for most of your young adult life can be a pretty terrifying experience. However, there are some things you can do to maximize your odds of success in this tough, competitive economy.
by David Pecoraro | Aug 31, 2015 | Students
Let’s start by saying the responsibility of gender equality in the workplace is not that of the victim, one individual, or even one gender. Gender equality in the workplace can only make strides when entire workplaces take initiative to implement a long term gender strategy to ensure complete equal opportunity within the institution. With that being said- there are plenty of things we can do as individuals to help combat gender inequality in the workplace, starting with your first job out of college.
by David Pecoraro | Aug 11, 2015 | Students
When you work on your resume and draft a final copy, do not stick to it for every job opening that comes up your way. It is evidently important to customize your resume according to the job you are applying even if you are sure that you fit the job perfectly.
by David Pecoraro | Aug 10, 2015 | Students
When you need a job in college, the first thing that comes to mind is an in-campus job. While such jobs offer flexibility, and discounts or extra credits, they often pay peanuts. Most on-campus jobs won’t look impressive on your resume either.
On the other hand, tons of off-campus jobs are available with better pay and better job titles. In this post, I list several part-time jobs related to a couple of courses.