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Five Things to Do in College to Set You Up for a Great Career
There is an argument raging in this country right now about whether it is the duty of colleges and universities to make young people job-ready. Traditionalists argue that colleges should teach students how to think and help them develop a strong knowledge base, and that career preparation is the purview of career centers and employers. Many others, including President Obama, feel that colleges should take more responsibility for their graduates’ ability to get jobs. They argue that an ivory tower attitude doesn’t work anymore, given the cost of a college education today.
Best Posts of the Week for Job-Seekers: October 28th
Each week I’ll feature three posts offering particularly good counsel for those early in their careers. Send along your favorites for consideration.
Stop Applying to Jobs Online and Other Career Advice
I love to get good questions from readers and share my answers in a post. Here’s one that addresses a few important issues:
Hi Allison,
I just read one of your articles on Forbes about how to job search on LinkedIn. I’m a twenty-something currently looking for an entry level job in NYC in the TV business.
Best Posts of the Week for Job-Seekers: October 14th
Each week I’ll feature three posts offering particularly good counsel for those early in their careers. Send along your favorites for consideration.
Best Posts of the Week for Job-Seekers: 9.30.13
Each week I’ll feature three posts offering particularly good counsel for those early in their careers. Send along your favorites for consideration.
Why Email Isn’t “Just for Old People”
Millenials are not good about responding to email and that is bad news for their careers. While email doesn’t have the immediacy associated with texting, IM, or Google Chat, there are some important rules associated with email that should not be ignored.