A New Professional Portrait Experience

Most students dread the portrait experience. Whether it’s the awkward pose, your uncooperative hair, the random photographer, or all the above, it never seems to go quite the way it’s supposed to… And you’re usually too embarrassed to ask them …

By Megan Carr
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Ace Your Job Interview: Tips for Neurodivergent Candidates

For most people, a job interview can feel like an audition, but for neurodivergent candidates, it can bring additional unique challenges—like interpreting social cues, maintaining eye contact, or responding to vague questions on the spot. With the right preparation and …

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8 Creative Ways to Announce a New Job on LinkedIn

LinkedIn isn’t just a professional networking platform—it’s a space where careers grow, milestones are celebrated, and opportunities can arise from a single post. It’s no surprise, then, that posting about a new job on LinkedIn has become routine for …

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How to Respond to a Recruiter on Linkedin—Whether You’re Interested or Not

You’re scrolling through LinkedIn, and a message pops up from a recruiter. Maybe it’s about a job opportunity that catches your eye, or maybe you’re just curious about what they have to offer. Either way, how you respond to that …

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“What Is Your Work Philosophy?” Interview Question: 5 Sample Answers

Imagine you’re in an interview, and the interviewer asks that seemingly simple but actually tricky question: “What is your work philosophy?” Your answer can reveal a lot about how you approach your work, what you value, and how you might …

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8 Hobbies to Put on Your Resume (Plus Tips on How to List Them)

When crafting your resume, hobbies and interests might not be the first things that come to mind. After all, your professional experience and skills usually take center stage. But including the right hobbies can make your application stand out, especially …

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Who Are Gen Z Whisperers, and How They’re Helping Companies Decode a New Generation

If you’ve ever wondered how some brands and workplaces seem to have an uncanny ability to understand Gen Z, there’s a good chance a Gen Z whisperer is behind the scenes. These are professionals from Generation Z—often consultants, strategists, or …

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Job-specific Skills: Examples and How to Highlight Them in Your Resume

Job-specific skills are more than just buzzwords on a job description—they demonstrate your ability to handle day-to-day responsibilities. Employers expect you to have these skills (or be ready to learn them) to thrive in the role. But how can you …

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Surprising survey estimates Class of 2025 hiring will be up 7.3%

The job market is looking brighter for the college class of 2025. Employers are forecasting a significant 7.3 percent increase in hiring for this group, according to a recent survey by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE). For …

By College Recruiter
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How to Answer “What Is the Biggest Challenge You’ve Faced?” in an Interview

Tackling the “biggest challenge” question in a job interview is a chance to showcase your resilience and problem-solving skills. While there isn’t one perfect answer, employers look for insight into how you handle setbacks, so you’ll want to make a …

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