I began my career in law and business schools, where we often witnessed a phenomenon in which students begin their programs with the goal to enter a related “helping” profession, like public interest law or nonprofit management, only to change their minds after spending some time in school. In...
Fall is an exciting time in the world of career services. Following a summer of benchmarking and strategic planning, I found myself enthusiastic to pilot an idea I learned about at the NACE 2017 conference. I attended a session called “Flip your Career Center: Peer Mentoring That Goes Beyond the...
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Inspiration often strikes at interesting times, doesn’t it? As I was standing in line at my favorite burrito place recently, I realized the brilliance of their methodology. I love that place because I enjoy selecting my blend of ingredients and creating a uniquely personalized and tasty lunch....
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The fight against gender inequality can strike at any moment. Females are often dominated by men in the work force, especially in industries involving math or technology. Aileen Rizo, found herself in an uncomfortable situation when she learned from her male counterparts over lunch that they...
by Desalina (Alina) Guarise and James W. Kostenblatt This post is part of a series of interviews that will explore career-related research. As recipients of a NACE Research Grant , we are partnering with nearly 40 institutions to explore the long-term impact unpaid internships have on...
A key issue that I have noticed with the majority of practice interviews that I conduct with students is anxiety. Often during a practice interview I observe symptoms of anxiety including: pressured speech, agitation of hands and feet, sweating, increased heartrate, nervous laughter, and...