One of my best friends since middle school, Jake, is one of the top senior mechanical engineering students on campus. To learn more about the Engineering and IT cluster, I decided to interview him about the resources he used, why …
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Diversity statements typically include your personal stories and past experiences as a member of an underrepresented group and your future plans to advance diversity, equity and inclusion. These statements are usually 1 to 2 pages long. Candidates can talk about …
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Before I came to the United States for my graduate education, I worked as a political campaigner, social activist, radio host and researcher during Taiwan’s democratization. Initially, I simply wanted to renew my knowledge by getting a master’s degree, and …
If you are a student interested in pursuing a career in healthcare, it is very helpful and important to build a strong resume. Volunteer experience can be valuable to have on your resume and it can even boost your chances …
Luvpeet Kaur, Binghamton University ’20, is a Software Engineer- R&D Sustaining at Insulet
Hey there! If you are an international student dreaming of working in the United States after graduation, you are not alone. Many of us have embarked on …
Dewey Delisle started eight years ago at New England Center for Children (NECC) as an entry-level teacher. Now he finds himself training and managing interns as the Intern Specialist, and has great advice for students seeking a human service …
“Networking is not about just connecting people. It’s about connecting people with people, people with ideas, and people with opportunities.” – Michele Jennae
The name of the game is networking. According to Merriam-Webster, networking is “the exchange of information or …
Like many other international students, I was very focused on the academic part of student life when I arrived in the U.S. In my junior year of college, I suddenly felt this job-seeking urgency. I was only a couple of …
Transitioning into the workforce after completing my 3-2 B.A. in Philosophy, Politics, and Law – Master’s in Public Administration program at BU was one of the most terrifying–and exciting–times in my career. To paraphrase my advisor at the time, Professor …