Writing a Cover Letter
Your cover letter is often your first introduction to a prospective employer. An effective cover letter will provide an introduction, explain the purpose of writing (to apply for a job or internship),...
View ArticleInterviewing Skills
Interviewing is a skill! An interview is a conversation between you and a potential employer. Ideally, it will be a mutually informative dialogue within which each of you benefits from learning about...
View ArticleWhat is a Credential File? Why Should I Have One?
What is a Credential File? A credential file contains information on your educational experience, work experience, career plans, extracurricular activities, coursework, GPA, and most importantly,...
View ArticleThe Strong Interest Inventory
The Strong assesses your interests among a broad range of occupations, work and leisure activities, and academic subjects. The Strong Interest Inventory is a carefully constructed questionnaire that...
View ArticleThe Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
The MBTI can help you to identify which of the sixteen different personality types best describes you. It also highlights some of your strengths and weaknesses and suggests occupations that may satisfy...
View ArticleWhat is an Effective Resume?
An effective resume gets you an interview, not a job! Your resume is your marketing tool – it is a concise document that presents your most relevant and positive credentials for employment and...
View ArticleNegotiating A Salary
The toughest interview question and the trickiest has got to be negotiating your salary expectations. Many times students often either selling themselves short or wanting the outrageous. Brad gives you...
View ArticleProfessional Etiquette
Professional etiquette is an unwritten code of conduct regarding the interactions among the members in a business setting. When proper professional etiquette is used, all involved are able to feel more...
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