Women to Watch 2023

August 2, 2023 By Nevada Business Magazine

Women leaders are unique in a number of ways. Facing challenges that differ significantly from their male counterparts, women in industry typically juggle an active family life with a busy business schedule. The women in …

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Inequity continues to underpin internship participation and pay status

August 07, 2023 | By Mary Gatta

Class of 2023 graduating seniors were actively engaged in experiential learning, with 79% reporting they participated in some form of experience during their time at college. Internships accounted for a significant portion of …

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Advice for students from employers at the Southern Nevada Leadership Summit 2023

Business leaders and hiring managers from throughout the Valley put their minds together to help ensure UNLV students are at the forefront of the talent pipeline.

Part of any great university is knowing how to position students to succeed within …

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How to Build Wealth as First Generation Immigrants | Queer Money Ep. 374

https://chrt.fm/track/8929ED/podcasts.captivate.fm/media/042caef9-e983-40c9-894d-8a6f6f2e1991/queer-money-how-to-build-wealth-as-first-generation-immigrants.mp3
So much of personal finance success is based on our money stories.
And our money stories are written by our background, our race, our gender or sexual orientation—all the things that have nothing to do with math and everything to do with who we are.
So, what if you’re a first-generation immigrant who grew …

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How TikTok Is Helping Black Professionals Navigate Corporate America

Pabel Martinez grew up in New York City’s famous Upper West Side—the home of world-class museums, posh restaurants, bustling tourist destinations, and celebrities like Macaulay Culkin, who lived right down the street. But while he shared a zip code with …

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30 sample interview questions and answers for diverse students

Some employers are careful to ask every candidate for a role the same questions and in the same order. Doing otherwise can introduce bias into the interview process, even if it is unconscious.

For example, if an interviewer only asks …

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Which companies employ the most college graduates in the U.S.?

Finding a job in your chosen field can make you feel like all the time, money, and effort you spent on college is finally paying off. But finding a job isn’t always easy.

To help graduates find employment, the college …

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Are certifications helpful in your job search or just a scam?

Students, recent graduates, and other early-career job seekers often receive a massive amount of advice from well-meaning friends, family, coworkers, and acquaintances. They also, at times, receive some advice that isn’t so well-meaning, from organizations offering services of little to …

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What to do if you want a job that is unrelated to your major

The countdown to graduation brings with it a variety of feelings. Excitement. Pride. Relief. But if your career aspirations don’t align with your chosen major, you might also be grappling with a hefty dose of uncertainty or even fear.

Graduating …

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5 Common Cover Letter Mistakes to Avoid When Applying for Your First Job

Applying for your first job can be intimidating. Luckily, there’s a way to significantly improve your chances of getting hired: including a cover letter in your application whether it’s required or not. Doing so shows a level of professionalism that …

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