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5 Tips for a Career Change | How to Stay Realistic and Positive

Illustration by Marian Blair

Trying to transition to the social-impact sector, or maybe you’re just looking for a career change in general? First of all, congratulations. The choice to do something meaningful to you is a brave one. If it’s …

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Advice for International Students Interested in Consulting Roles

Marc Cosentino’s Advice for International Students Interested in Consulting Roles

I’ve advised thousands of international students pursuing careers in consulting. Most of these students initially wanted to work in the U.S. before returning to their home countries. While many were …

By Marc Cosentino
Marc Cosentino Founder and CEO
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5 Hiring Trends in Private Equity

(Shared from The MiddleMarket.com, 12 Aug 2019,  https://www.themiddlemarket.com/list/5-hiring-trends-in-private-equity )

The modern private equity industry, dating to the founding of KKR & Co. (NYSE: KKR) in 1976, has entered its fifth decade. Founder-cousins Henry Kravis and George Roberts have reached their mid-70s …

By David M. Toll
David M. Toll
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Target the Right Employers: Four Steps to Build Your List Fast

Did you know you have access to many great resources provided by the Mays Career Management Center? Check out one of our many great resources, Beyond B-School where you get access to career experts. The following article is an excerpt …

By Sarah David
Sarah David Associate Director & Career Coach
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Be Generous at Work

(This post written by Jodi Glickman was shared by Harvard Business Review on June 08, 2011.)

If you took a poll of critical skills most important to business success, you’d be hard pressed to come up with a list that …

By Jodi Glickman
Jodi Glickman
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