How to Make the Best of College During a Pandemic
If you’re reading this, you’ve undoubtedly had your college education shaken up by the recent pandemic. You’ve probably had to switch to online classes. You may have lost a job or internship that you were counting on. If you’re in research, it’s probably been put on hold. So how can you turn this situation around? Consider the following.
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For College Grads: Jobs You Can Still Score During the Coronavirus Pandemic
If you recently graduated from college, you might feel like crawling under the covers and sleeping until life returns to normal. However, admitting defeat before you even start your job search is a surefire recipe for depression. Companies are still hiring during coronavirus, but if you don’t ask — or apply — the response is always “no.”
Read MoreWhy You Need a Plan for Your Career
From a young age, everyone imagines what they want to be when they grow up, whether it be a pirate or a princess. As the years go by, your ideal dream job may change to something more practical, such as a doctor or teacher. After going through years of school and getting a degree, you probably have an idea of what you want to do, but may wonder what steps are needed to get there.
Read MoreWhat Gen Z Grads Should Know About Working With Other Generations
Today, five generations span our workforce — traditionalists, baby boomers, Generation X, millennials and Generation Z. Each group seems to carry their own characteristics, experiences and attitudes, all of which impact their work style. It’s important to recognize each generation so you can communicate with them effectively.
Read More3 Careers to Consider if You Have a Passion for Houses
The home industry is booming in America. It’s responsible for investing trillions of dollars into the gross domestic product and serving as a primary source of wealth and equity for millions of Americans. For many, real estate can provide a fantastic, enjoyable, and lucrative career. If you love homes, there are plenty of jobs for you to consider. Here are three such examples.
Read MoreIndependent Living Tips for College Students
Once you leave home, you take a step into a new life chapter. You’re allowed to make your own decisions, even financially. It’s not always easy to manage your freedom, especially when you’ve never lived independently. As a result of COVID-19, you could feel even more overwhelmed or stressed – and you’re not alone.
Read MoreWhat to Know When Considering a Career as a First Responder
First responders have one of the most important jobs in the world. Whether they’re firefighters, police or EMS personnel, they know how to act quickly to save lives. However, first responder careers aren’t for everyone, and it’s wise to honestly and thoroughly consider any jobs in this industry before committing.
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For the Introverts—How to Make Friends in College When You’re Shy
Making the most out of your college experience can be challenging if you are an introvert. It can be difficult to put yourself out there and jump into new social situations. However, you will be doing yourself a disservice if you do not make the effort to connect with others in your campus community.
Read MorePost-Graduation: How to Make Your LinkedIn Profile Stand Out
While you’re in school, it’s hard to think about anything other than upcoming deadlines and projects. After you start your senior year, you learn to juggle the classroom responsibilities with enjoying your last college experiences. At the same time, everyone’s wondering where they’ll work after graduation and how they’ll transition into their post-college life.
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