Acing the American Job Interview (for International, ESOL, and Multilingual Candidates)

(This post written by Pamela Skillings was shared by Big Interview.)

Job interviews are challenging enough when everybody’s speaking his or her first language. They’re even trickier for international ESOL students and candidates — and anyone who was raised in a …

By Pamela Skillings
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4 Quick Tips to Network for Flexwork Out of Your Comfort Zone

(See Kathryn Sollman’s original 9 Jan 2019 blog post on her website.)

When you hear the word “networking” do you shut down? Does the idea of putting yourself out there and asking people you don’t know for help make you …

By Kathryn Sollman
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7 Things to Learn to Become a Successful Entrepreneur

Ever consider what it would be like as an entrepreneur?  Here are 7 Things You Need to Learn to Become a Successful Entrepreneur from our friends at Vault.

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By Sarah David
Sarah David Associate Director & Career Coach
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Success Story: Robyn Peters, MBA Class of 2015, and Deloitte Consultant

Robyn Peters wondered if she belonged in a top MBA program when she stepped foot on the Mays campus. Two years later, she ended up the valedictorian for the Class of 2015. During her two-year MBA experience, Peters volunteered to …

By Kim Austin
Kim Austin Director
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Article: WHY YOU SHOULD ALWAYS SEND A THANK-YOU NOTE

“As a kid, you were taught to say “thank you” when appropriate. As an adult, you were told to send a thank-you note after an interview. But, if you’re like most people, you might be underestimating the difference expressing gratitude …

By Sarah Bugh
Sarah Bugh Associate Director & Career Coach
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