The word “ally” is simply that — a word — until an individual puts it into action. As such, allyship takes on various forms and meanings based on one’s lived experience.
Just ask Raytheon’s Vivian Ramos, senior manager of operations program …
The word “ally” is simply that — a word — until an individual puts it into action. As such, allyship takes on various forms and meanings based on one’s lived experience.
Just ask Raytheon’s Vivian Ramos, senior manager of operations program …
Getting ready for graduation is an exciting time, but it can also add extra pressure to perform at the next level, especially when it comes to interviewing for your future career. Many job interviews and opportunities are also now conducted …
The H-1B is the most popular visa option for international students and graduates who wish to stay and work in the US, and there are good reasons for it to be the preferred visa for many. If you are on …
Call a timeout with Aswand Cruickshank, author, entrepreneur & podcast host. Aswand joins us to talk about how sports made an impact on his life and how those skills helped him launch into the world of entrepreneurship. Plus, he shares what inspired him to become an entrepreneur, and his advice to fellow athletes about life …
In an era where diversity and inclusion are critical in workplace discussions, Microsoft stands out as a leader for neurodivergent individuals. With a comprehensive approach to inclusivity, Microsoft is not just another tech company; instead Microsoft recognizes the unique strengths …
Over the past couple of decades, there has been a shift in discourse away from disability awareness to one of disability pride. This change in focus highlights that disability culture is a natural part of human diversity and that disabilities …
When I was growing up, I thought my only career options were: doctor, lawyer, teacher. In today’s episode, I talk to an actual lawyer and ask her ALL the questions I wish I had had answers to growing up. This …
Many first-generation students carry a tremendous load on their backs. We’re told to get good grades, secure employment, excel in this new country, retain your cultural ties, always push forward, and lastly, work, work, work. Each expectation is a stone …
Leslie Feinzaig has founded two companies in 14 years, but launching an entrepreneurial career didn’t come easy to her. Born and raised in Costa Rica, Feinzaig says for a long while, she was “taking the best job she could find …
It’s common for college students in the US to work part-time while in school, and on-campus jobs are relatively easy for international students to acquire. All international students are eligible to work on-campus without additional work authorization, unlike with off-campus …