Keep Building Bridges! Six Ways to Maintain a Proactive Job Search…
Everyone, now say it again like you mean it – “everyone” experiences rejection. And when it comes to the job search in the current economy, experiencing rejection in the midst […]
Everyone, now say it again like you mean it – “everyone” experiences rejection. And when it comes to the job search in the current economy, experiencing rejection in the midst […]
The importance of networking is generally understood by today’s college students. Like internships a generation ago, networking and it’s tremendous potential benefits for career planning and opening doors in a […]
Anyone who knows me is aware that I’m a huge Ohio State fan. The start of each new college football season is something I really look forward to. With the […]
Like many career offices, we have a mentor network made up of alumni and parents who have provided their contact information and a bit about their professional history. Without a […]
This year Elon welcomes its largest class ever of first generation students. The 125 first generation students arriving on campus later this week represent 9% of the incoming Class of […]
Here is an interesting article on how recent college graduates are making a positive impact on the labor market.
Mill Point (Photo credit: jamiev_03) This coming week our 3 career fellows move into Elon’s newest residential community. The following week, they will be joined by some 320 juniors and […]
It’s not difficult to come across the latest listing of “hot careers” or “hottest jobs” nowadays. They’re everywhere it seems. I saw three different ones just this weekend, one while […]
For the 2011-12 academic year, our office secured funding and space to launch a pilot “career fellowship” initiative. Our hope being that these career fellows (we were approved for 2 […]
With the fast paced, continually shifting job market landscape we all live in, recent college graduates and even older alumni need to have as many options in their tool box […]