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Career Corner: SLU Connect Boston Applications Now Open!
Applications are now open for the final SLU Connect trip of the year! The trip will take place during Senior Week from May 15-19, and applications are due by 4 p.m. on Friday, March 17.
SLU Connect is a career exploration event!-->!-->!-->…
Ask the Professionals: Mary Baucom ’13, Senior Marketing Manager, Healthline Media
Q: With Commencement taking place a month early and COVID affecting the job market in so many ways, what advice do you have for seniors who are feeling stressed, are still searching and/or interviewing, and who may not secure something by!-->…
Ask the Professionals: Natalie Pontikes ’20 at WWOOF (World Wide Opportunities on Organic…
Student Question 1. What drew you to WWOOFING and how did you know it was the right fit post-graduation from SLU?
Like many recent graduates, I felt the weight of COVID interfering with job opportunities. Though my plan was to start!-->!-->!-->…
Career Corner in Ask the Professionals: Data Science Project Manager of Mass Mutual Tim Casey…
Q: What advice do you have for first years and sophomores who are still exploring their academic and career options?
A: I think the best advice I can give to these students is to choose a minor that makes them uncomfortable.
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Career Corner with Brandon Studler ’17, Graduate MSW Student, VT DCF Title IV-E Intern, Alumni IDEAL…
Questions by Jillian McKernan-Walley ’93, P’21, Director, Center for Career Excellence & Sarah Coburn, Senior Associate Director, Center for Career Excellence
Q: Graduate/Professional School Search: What should students consider!-->!-->!-->…
Career Corner: Alumni Advice
Jillian McKernan-Walley ’93, P’21, Director, Career Services
Q: What skills did you see increase in demand because of COVID?
A: Soft skills have become increasingly more important within the workplace. For example, being able to!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
Ask the Pro’s
Student Q: How do you prevent burnout? I worry that the career field I’m entering is going to be mentally and emotionally draining.
Make sure to create boundaries around work, work colleagues, friends and family, or whatever you need to…
Ask the Pro’s
Student Q: What happens after you graduate college, like seriously?
A lot of questioning of yourself and your abilities, but ultimately a lot of growth. I think when we graduate college we tend to measure our success by the people around…