Acing Your Interview, Part 2

As I mentioned last week, I am writing a series for @LUCareerCenter’s blog about Acing Your Interview. This series discusses ways students and recent grads can use skills garnered from the classroom to ready yourselves for interviews. Part 1 dealt with developing your interview’s thesis. In Part 2, I describe preparing your evidence.




Acing Your Interview, Part 1

I am writing a series of posts on @LUCareerCenter‘s blog about Acing Your Interview. While these were written with the Lawrence University student population in mind, I believe the content is applicable to many of my student and recent graduate followers. Check out Acing Your Interview, Part 1.




Resume Phrases – Psychology

It can sometimes be challenging to come up with ways to describe your accomplishments, especially those from academic settings. Here are a handful of resume phrases that may be helpful for students majoring in Psychology:


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College Grads – Where’s Your Job?

Guest Author: CareerAlley
Website: http://careeralley.com

Cap - CollegeOkay, so you graduated in May and still don’t have a job. Just your luck to graduate in the worst economy since the Great Depression. But, believe it or not, there are jobs out there and one of them has your name on it. “Ha” you say? I kid you not. You just need to focus your approach in the right place, redouble your efforts and you will be on your way. The job search process has changed dramatically over the last 5 years and technology drives the process. No one is better equiped to leverage the Web in the most efficient way then today’s college grads. Key word search is today’s focus.
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