It’s Never too Late to Get Involved!

It’s Never too Late to Get Involved!
Your college experience is more than sitting through lectures, completing assignments, and preparing for tests. College is a place that allows students to learn and grow outside of the classroom and offers many …
By Rose Ulaner
Rose Ulaner
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Recap: International Student Career Success Series

This past week, students participated in workshops that were focused on searching for jobs and internships in the US.  Over the course of three days, students attended virtual events aimed at helping them with networking and communication with employers, attending …

By Erica Kryst, PhD
Erica Kryst, PhD Senior Associate Director, Career Experiences and Education
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3 Ways Structural Racism Could Be Hurting You at Work—and How to Navigate Them

I thought it was a good meeting. Productive. Engaging. Kinetic. Crammed in a windowless conference room with fifteen of my colleagues and my dog to boot, we reshaped a proposed idea into a fully fleshed-out project plan by identifying its …

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Here’s How Unconscious Racial Bias Can Creep Into Recommendation Letters—and How You Can Avoid It

Got a great student, junior scholar, or former employee who is a person of color (POC)? Planning to write them a super letter of reference? That’s great. Remember that letters of reference can make or break a candidate’s application for …

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International Student Career Success Week Starts Today!

The Virtual Job and Internship Fair is just over a week away! Do you want to brush up on your networking skills, learn how to get your CPT, or perfect your resume so you can make a great impression with …

By Alissa Strong
Alissa Strong Sr. Asst. Director, Technology Innovation & Marketing
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8 Tips for How to Conduct an Effective Job Search If You Have a Disability

There are plenty of satisfying jobs for people with disabilities. All kinds of Americans have found them, and you can too. It just takes dedication to the job-search process and a willingness to step outside of your comfort zone. After …

By Alicia Hibbard
Alicia Hibbard
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34 Great Jobs for People with Disabilities

Good jobs for people with disabilities are possible to find. No matter what type of disability you might have, you can discover the satisfaction that often comes from realizing—and using—your strongest abilities and skills.

Besides, more and more organizations are …

By Alicia Hibbard
Alicia Hibbard
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Career Tips for First-Generation Grad Students

Helen Pho, a first-generation grad student herself, offers six key pieces of advice.

Finding your career path after graduate school can be daunting when you come from a family in which your parents did not graduate from college and are …

By Alicia Hibbard
Alicia Hibbard
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The Top 10 Career Tips & Resources for Transitioning Veterans

As Veterans prepare to transition out of the military, many challenges exist; challenges that make it more important than ever to prepare, define, network and strategize an objective for life in the civilian workforce!  Fortunately, there are more resources available …

By Alicia Hibbard
Alicia Hibbard
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9 Binghamton University Power Women Who Will Motivate You

Check out these nine alumni stories that will encourage you to get focused, follow your dreams and make yourself heard. From TV executives, to entrepreneurs, to founders of feminist movements, our alumnae are seriously impressive. So if you’re stuck in …

By Alicia Hibbard
Alicia Hibbard
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