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JOB FAIR TODAY!!!

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THE IMPORTANCE OF PRACTICING FOR INTERVIEWS

There is a saying that says “practice makes perfect.” I believe with anything that you want perfected, whether it be a singing performance, a skit role, or playing in a band, practicing is a key component to perfection. Interviewing is also a skill that can be perfected with practice over time. Interviewing does not come natural for everyone, but very few people practice so that they are prepared before the interview is conducted. Preparation before an interview is important because it can help to reduce stress and anxiety and you can now begin to boost your confidence. By having confidence, you will perform better in an actual interview .   These are the following things that you can do to prepare. First start with writing down a list of commonly asked questions. Secondly, prepare to answer the questions, especially the questions that are considered uncommon, such as “ If you were a tree (or animal) what kind of tree (animal) would you be?” To identify areas where you...

The Job Fair is Only 1 Week Away!!!

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Communicating Effectively with Your Professor

What are some effective ways to communicate with your professor?  Why does this matter?  These are questions we’ll address in this post.     Why is effective communication with your professor important?   Your professor has the power to give you a grade, yes.  Most importantly, though, you can maximize your learning experience beyond grades by staying in step with instructors regarding their expectations and understanding all you can about the course.  This all starts with communication.   Just Ask If you’re confused about what an assignment calls for, or you’re not sure about the grading system, attendance policy or anything else on the syllabus, ask your professor.  Be pro-active and make sure you understand what’s expected in the course early on.     Do you need additional time for an assignment, have to take an extra absence, or know you’ll be late because of a work obligation?  App...

Finding Your Place in The Job Market

While spending the first 1-2 years in college, drowning in academic assignments, many students tend to avoid thinking about life after college, (yet, it is approaching). We spend resources and dedicate time to evaluate our own interests, values and skills in pursuit of our career aspirations. However, at times understanding the jobs’ market and the potential future growth in a specific career is just as important when choosing and beginning a career. The job market in 2017 is better than it has been in years. Unemployment rates are slowly dropping and employers are having hard time finding qualified candidates given the shortage in the job seekers market. This reality provides recent college graduates (potential employees) with an advantage. In comparison to previous years there is less competition on every job offered. Like most career development preparation assignments, the market research begins with your own evaluation. Once you evaluated your interests and have a c...