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  First Round or Second Round? Tips on Timing Your MBA Applications
by Claudine Vainrub - Nov, 2008
Applying to a top MBA program requires a lot of thinking. You have to put together many components in this arduous application process. One of the tough decisions to make is when to apply. Many MBA programs have three application periods. Some have five, some have only two. However, mostly the choice is between applying for the first round or the second round. Let’s see what the scenario is like in the first round. The...
 
  What is a Successful College Application?
by Claudine Vainrub - Nov, 2008
Tis’ the time of the year to get busy..It’s college application time! High school seniors struggle in deciding which schools are right for them, presenting the perfect mix of academics, social life, location, financial aid and future career growth opportunities. College Advisors provide essay writing workshops, FAFSA seminars, career guidance, and all they can think of to ease the pathway towards making the best higher educati...
 
  Time To Choose Your Ideal Career
by Wendy J. Terwelp - Nov, 2008
Did you choose your current career or did it choose you? Perhaps you started in banking during college and moved up. Now you are out. Maybe you were recruited by an investment firm during college. Now you are out. While times are tough, you still have a choice. You can choose to whine and complain about the economy and your crappy career situation OR you can choose to take this time to find a career that is ideal for ...
 
  Accomplishments Lead To Great Jobs
by Bob Roth - Oct, 2008
As students move through college and into the world of work, they will be judged on their accomplishments. Therefore, every student who purposely builds a list of meaningful accomplishments will greatly increase their chances of achieving their goals. Employers and Graduate Schools expect to see accomplishments on a resume and are eager to discuss them during interviews. It is these accomplishments that help to differentiate o...
 
  Many Students Want To Work Green
by Bob Roth - Oct, 2008
More and more students go to college with the goal of graduating and finding a job within a green industry. They are concerned about the future of our planet and the people who inhabit it. These students are worried about global warming, pollution, health issues, energy efficiency, our quality of life and the future of mankind. For students who are proficient with math, science, engineering, electronics, computers and softw...
 
  You Can Find A Good Job In A Bad Economy
by Bob Roth - Oct, 2008
Employers are always on the lookout for college students who stand out in some way. However, when times are tough, college students should consider some additional ways to make themselves more visible and attractive to prospective employers. When fewer employers have jobs to offer, good students should be prepared to employ methods that may not be necessary when jobs are plentiful. Here are a few examples of what you can d...
 
  Job Search Strategy: Utilize Your College Career Center
by Thomas J. Denham - Oct, 2008
Good news! Here is a resource you may not have tapped into for your job search. If you are an alumnus of a college or graduate school, there is a good chance that you are entitled to lifetime career services. Some schools offer services free of charge, while others charge a fee. In addition, public libraries and community colleges are also a source of career information and resources. If you are serious about your search, it i...
 
  College Students Must Compete For The Best Jobs
by Bob Roth - Sep, 2008
If you are attending college to make a better future for yourself, there is a question that you must answer: Do you know how to compete for the best jobs? Well, let me give you a better idea of what is needed. Since recruiters and employers only know what you give them, you must work very hard to give them strong and positive reasons to interview you, refer you on to the next step and eventually hire you. To compete effecti...
 
  Three Questions Lead To Student Success
by Bob Roth - Sep, 2008
Most students would like to be successful in college, career and life endeavors. However, not nearly enough good students approach those important goals in a manner that will pay off. The solution is to ask three questions that will show them what they need to know. Although the questions are simple, the answers to these questions are more complicated. Remember, few good things happen without a solid effort. Ask these three...
 
  Is Your Resume Contact Information Correct?
by Marcia Robinson - Sep, 2008
Having the correct contact information on a job seeker's resume is important to moving forward in the candidate selection process. It is important that this section is free from typos, errors or omissions, be current and be attractive enough to engage the recruiter in a 20-30 second resume power scan. Poor performance in this area is one reason that recruiters discard resumes from great college candidates. The following che...
 
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