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A Co-op Program for Gen Y’s
I read an excellent blog post on Brazen Careerist called “Are Recent College Grads a Lost Generation?”
After citing the high unemployment rates for recent college grads, the author argues that little is currently being made of the excellent co-op programs that universities like Northeastern have relied on for many years. A co-op program enables students to take semesters off to work in positions related to their subject and career interests, making them excellent candidates for hire upon graduation.
The Tough Case for Law School
Back in May, the New York Times wrote an article slamming law school and the profession in general.
Still a Student? Start Preparing Your Job Search
Today’s New York Times features a front page article entitled “Many with New College Degree Find the Job Market Humbling”.
Don’t Freelance Too Early in Your Career
I read a post citing research claiming that only 27% of Millenials prefer to work full-time than to freelance. Now granted, this survey was conducted by Upwork, a freelancers’ website, but even so, that figure disturbed me.
Wisdom from Wall Street
On May 11th I attended the second annual Wall Street Women’s Forum, a great event put on by RegentAtlantic Capital’s Jane Newton. It’s a speaker series bringing together 100 senior women who work on and around Wall Street, to help them navigate their careers while networking with one another.
Waiting for Payday on the College Front
As we’ve discussed in this blog before, the price value relationship of college is being called into question, now more than ever. For many Americans, whether they get financial aid determines whether or not they can attend the college of their choice. This is not a new situation, it is just a lot more common.