Focus 2, the personality assessment offered by the Career Center, gives students a way to help choose their majors and explore career paths. It also provides insights into who they are as individuals.
Job seekers know that employment documents need to be refined to stand out in a crowd of applicants, but not everyone prepares for what will happen after these documents are submitted.
Make a splash in the job scene before you make a splash in the pool during your spring break. If you are still looking for an entry level job or a career after graduation, spring break gives you the time you need to get your job search rolling.
Trying to find a job or complete a resume on your own may be difficult if you are too stubborn to ask for help. A great option to receive such help can come from Career Advisors at the college you attend, and graduates are not excluded from this benefit.
The semester is ending, and the holiday break is right around the corner. Here are a few reasons why you should keep your job hunt moving forward over the holidays.
We have some tips that can help you get everything done and still have time to watch your favorite show.
Linking students to thousands of new employers, Badger Handshake is the new way to apply for on campus jobs, local jobs, and other jobs all over the country.
When it comes to social media platforms, potential employers are finding out more about ourselves than we would like. It is important to clean up our accounts so we are not discarded applicants.
Looking for a job takes time, but when done right, it is worthwhile. Using time management and organization is critical in the job hunt.
Dr. Gary L. Carlston, a former badger and President of Snow College, serves our school faithfully and with great success. His experience and example more than qualify him as someone we can learn from.