Can You Relate?? Uncertainty in Your Career 

Marco* was just plain stressed. He was taking college classes but didn’t know what he wanted to do with his career. He had a couple general ideas! Had declared a concentration that related to an area of interest! But he …

By Amy Kozlarek
Amy Kozlarek Career Counselor
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Workforce Recruitment Program for College Students with Disabilities

The Workforce Recruitment Program (WRP), coordinated by the U.S> Department of Labor and Defense, is a recruitment and referral program that connects federal employers with college students and recent graduates with disabilities to paid internships and permanent jobs.

By Jason Radman
Jason Radman Manager of Career Counseling
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Career Fair Series: Career Fair Follow-up

We hope you had success at the College of Business Career Fair—and we have some recommendations on how to keep your momentum going and follow-up after the event!

✉️ Send a Thank You Email

Within 24-48 hours of the event, send …

By Cassie Shearholdt
Cassie Shearholdt Career Counselor
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Understanding US Work Authorization and Your Visa

Coming to study in a new country can be a great experience. It can also be a lot of work! When it comes to working at your internship or job, there are special guidelines to be aware of as an …

By Barbara Valusek
Barbara Valusek Career Counselor
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Career Fair Series: Striking Up Conversations with Employers

Introducing yourself to someone new can be both exciting and intimidating—especially when that person is an employer at the College of Business Career Fair!

As you create your event strategy and research employers, consider how you want to present yourself …

By Cassie Shearholdt
Cassie Shearholdt Career Counselor
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Career Fair Series: Researching Organizations

Researching organizations coming to the College of Business Career Fair can help you create a strong game plan and effectively utilize your time at the event.

Resources for Research

There are loads of places you can go to get more …

By Cassie Shearholdt
Cassie Shearholdt Career Counselor
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Career Fair Series: 4 Strategies to Career Fair Success

As a business student, you probably hear a lot about strategy in your classes, and rightly so. A strategic plan is the foundation of a successful, profitable business. Similarly, taking a strategic, planned approach to the Career Fair will set …

By Barbara Valusek
Barbara Valusek Career Counselor
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Leverage Your Strengths During Career Fair Season

Remember taking the CliftonStrengths assessment in BUS 100 or BUS 515? While the report you used in class likely emphasized utilizing your CliftonStrengths as a student, you can also leverage them in your career development, including searching for an internship or a job, crafting your application materials, navigating career fairs, and practicing for interviews!

Learn how your CliftonStrengths report can help you get ready for career fair season.

By Cassie Shearholdt
Cassie Shearholdt Career Counselor
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Meet with a career counselor for a drop-in at the CMC

Open Drop-In Hours

Do you have a shorter question that will only take a few minutes to answer? Open Drop-In Hours are available for business students to meet for 10-15 minutes with a College of Business Career Counselor. Drop-Ins are …

By Jason Radman
Jason Radman Manager of Career Counseling
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3 Simple Networking Tips for International Students That Generate Results

On-campus recruiting at U.S. universities is typically slower this time of the year versus the fall. For international students in particular, opportunities to interview with firms that sponsor might be scarce between now and graduation. So what's a student to …

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