Radical Candor? How to Make Feedback an Enabler, Not Something to Be Afraid Of

Giving and receiving feedback is an art and a science. It’s such an important precursor to growth, and yet most people dread it. Perhaps you’ve been lambasted and degraded by others, or perhaps in the past you gave someone feedback …

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How Diverse Students, Grads Can Use Employee Resource Groups To Network Their Way Into A Job

Employee Resource Groups, also known as affinity groups or diversity groups, are voluntary, employee-led organizations within a company that focus on fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. These groups are typically formed around shared characteristics, such as race, ethnicity, gender, …

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8 Strategies for Overcoming Job Search Anxiety

Job searching can be stressful, whether you’re a first-time job seeker or a seasoned professional looking for a change of pace. Between tailoring your resume, filling out endless applications, and preparing for interviews, the entire process can feel like a …

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How to Keep Your Career Options Open in a Narrowing Job Market

In today’s world, career stability isn’t what it used to be. Entire industries can shift in just a few years. New technology may also change how you work, and global events can turn strong markets upside down overnight. So how …

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How to spot a toxic job during your job search

By Jasmine Escalera, PhD, Career Expert, MyPerfectResume

Starting your career is exciting for sure but it can also feel overwhelming. For many new graduates and early-career professionals, a big priority is landing that first role. Getting the job matters, but …

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8 resume hacks that will get you noticed by applicant tracking systems

Most students and recent grads know they need a strong resume to land interviews. What many don’t realize is that their first “reader” won’t be a recruiter or hiring manager—it will be a piece of software. Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) …

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A Job Search Playbook: Five Weekly Habits That Deliver Results

Job search seems like you’re running in circles: You send numerous applications and wait for the elusive interview invites, often wondering if you’ll ever end up getting your dream job.

Here’s the glaring truth: Job seekers get one interview call …

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How To Legally Work in the US as an International Student

Most international students studying in the US. have an F-1 visa, which allows you to enter the country as a full-time student at an accredited college, university, or a number of other academic institutions and training programs. You must be enrolled …

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Should Neurodiverse Students Hide That From Potential Employers When Job Hunting?

For neurodiverse students entering the job market, the transition from education to employment can be both exciting and challenging. Neurodiversity encompasses a range of cognitive differences, including autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and other conditions that may affect how individuals think, process …

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Tips for Turning Self-Doubt Into Your Competitive Advantage

Some of the most successful leaders and entrepreneurs admit they’ve struggled with self-doubt. However, they didn’t let it stop them from growing or taking calculated risks.

Self-doubt doesn’t have to limit you. If you handle it with awareness, it can …

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