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Jobs for teachers and beyond: Career advice for Education majors

 

With a degree in Education, you might be searching for jobs for teachers, but do you know what other opportunities are available to you? If you had majored in Education forty years ago, you would have earned the most …

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Growing Your STEM Career

Guest writer Luciana Amaro, Vice President Talent Development & Strategy, BASF

The STEM workforce is crucial to America’s global competitiveness. STEM graduates have more career opportunities now than any other time in U.S. history. This three-part series from BASF, a …

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College Recruiter believes that every student and recent grad deserves a great career.
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Just Got My Masters in Communications: What Now?

Communication in digital form. Photo courtesy of Shutterstock.

Effective communication is the key to accomplishing goals in every industry. Individuals with an online degree in communications are in high demand because they’ve been trained to execute tasks that help organizations …

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What Can You Do With a Communications Major? 10 Jobs to Consider

Being able to communicate well is one of the most important skills that humans need—both at work and outside of it. Good communication skills allow us to share information with others, form lasting and meaningful relationships, and be active and …

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What Does Business Casual Really Mean in 2023?

“Business casual” is a straightforward dress code in that the name translates precisely to what it means: a mix of formal and casual clothing. Yet it can be hard to know what’s too formal for this dress code and, conversely, …

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A Guide to Business Etiquette: 25 Tips For Surviving the Modern Workplace

Even if a company you’re applying to seems “back to normal” — five days a week in the office, in-person interviews, and maybe even traditional business attire — business etiquette has fundamentally changed since 2020. There’s no “business as …

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To Ban or Not to Ban Noncompete Clauses?

The Federal Trade Commission has proposed a new rule to ban restrictive covenants, also known as a non-compete clause. While the terms can be negotiated before signing, most all physician contracts include this, which prevents physicians from working within a …

By HospitalRecruiting
HospitalRecruiting is an online healthcare job board for physicians, advanced practitioners, nurses, and allied health professionals. Visit our site to view current medical practice and employment opportunities or navigate to our Healthcare Career Resources Blog for more great articles like this one!
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Engage with Our Student Talent

The O’Brien Center for Career Development will be announcing our fall semester events throughout the summer in major industry areas including accounting and finance, engineering, natural and life sciences, and more.  Complete our survey to ensure you receive all event …

By Shannon Zelek
Shannon Zelek Director of Career Connections
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#SUCCESSSTORYSUNDAY Paul Malafronte

Business Administration and Management student, Paul Malafronte describes his experience during his summer internship with Achieve Athletics:

Over this past summer I was one of the two sales interns at Achieve Athletics in Branford, CT. Along with others, we worked …

By Courtney Krause
Courtney Krause Marketing Intern
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Day in the Life Site Visit Provides New Opportunity for Merrimack Student

April 19, 2016
Sophomore Computer Science student, Joanna Gormley, recently accepted an opportunity to participate in Dyn’s Hackademy. Joanna is a member of the Honors Program, WMCK Radio club, Society of Women Engineers, and the National Society of Leadership and Success. …
By Courtney Krause
Courtney Krause Marketing Intern
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