Starting to network with peers and professionals can feel awkward at first. Here's some advice to get past your initial reservations and just go for it.
Looking for a job after graduate school? A recent grad offers his best advice to stand out among other applicants, ace the interview, and land your dream job.
by Kevin Wright CollegeXpress Graduate Student Writer, Lewis & Clark College
Networking is more than just exchanging business cards. Master the art of networking with these five simple concepts, recommended by a graduate student.
by Kevin Wright Graduate Student, Lewis & Clark College
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The your college's network of alumni is one of the greatest resources to use in the job search. Here's how to connect with former students from your school.
by Kelly Cleary Dean of Career and Professional Advising, Haverford College
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A college insider shares her insights for the upcoming job search and how you can position yourself for career success in the world of arts and business.