The Perfect Resume Guide From Expert Recruiters

As job-hunting experts, we’ve heard every kind of resume advice you can imagine. We’ve partnered with companies in various industries looking to find candidates for thousands of roles and through this work, we’ve identified the golden standard for resume writing.

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What Immigrants Can Teach Us About Success

As politicians continue to debate and discuss the sensitive subject of immigration, a sense of threat and urgency can be overwhelming. As a result, more and mored more people want to take part in the discussion, with many of them …

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Career Guidance for First-Generation Students

First-generation college students are learners from households where neither parent (or guardian) has obtained a Bachelor’s degree. In other words, they are the first ones in their immediate family to attend college.

These
students forge their own paths ahead in …

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How to Find Resources for First Generation Professionals

Are you a first generation professional? You may belong to this demographic without knowing that there is even a term for it. First generation professionals are those who are the first in their families to enter the professional workforce.

You …

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Is Getting a Minor in College Worth It?

As you make your way through college, one very important question you might ask yourself is if a minor is worth undertaking. While not everyone graduates with a minor, it’s a great way to add some versatility to your resume …

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What Did the Richest Person in Every Country Study in College? [INFOGRAPHIC]

There are two things every college students asks themselves when choosing a major: What’s my passion, and what do job options look like for people with this major? But how much does your college degree really matter when it comes …

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To Ensure an ROI on Their Education, College Students Prioritize Practical Majors and Hard Skills

Students have become increasingly pragmatic when it comes to choosing and preparing for their careers, a new Forage analysis suggests.

According to data from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), the number of college students majoring in business, health, …

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Introduction to Inclusive Design: A Beginner’s Guide

To understand inclusive design, let’s navigate through the past; In the wake of World War II, large numbers of veterans with mobility-related injuries found that the world around them was built in a way that made everyday activities hard or …

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How Meritage Homes Is Diversifying the Home Building Space One Job at a Time

There are a lot of factors to consider when determining where you want to work. Location, salary, position, and culture are all crucial details that will impact your experience with a company and ultimately, the trajectory of your professional career.

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A Day in the Life: Director of Communications, LeanIn.org

“The question isn’t can women lead, but how do we get them there?”

I sat listening to Kelly Parisi– the spirited Communications Director of Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg’s Lean In initiative– at the Washington Women in PR annual Woman of …

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