4 Tips for an Active Commute

Changemakers can often be found navigating complex social and bureaucratic systems, packed schedules, and office politics. But they’re also navigating city streets and scenic roadways in an effort to maximize their use of time with an active morning commute.

Whether …

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You Don’t Have To Be A Genius To Write An Effective Resume

The year is 1482, and a determined Leonardo da Vinci writes a letter highlighting his experience and sends it to his potential employer. This is the birth of the 500-year old exercise of writing a resume.

Today, resumes are still …

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How to Advance in Your Social-Impact Career—Without Changing Jobs

The potential to learn and grow at work is one of the primary drivers of job satisfaction. Sure, getting a raise doesn’t hurt either, but what do you if you don’t see a way forward in your career? You might …

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Who’s Hiring | 7 Orgs Recruiting for Back-to-School Season

With summer coming to an end, it’s time for scarves and all things pumpkin-scented. But perhaps most importantly, it’s back-to-school season! Whether you’re looking for a teaching job or want to spend some time volunteering in the education sector, here …

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If A Company Has These 4 Things, You Can Know You’ll Be Happy There

Finding the right first job or internship is a monumental task. Finding a company that checks all your boxes can be almost as hard as qualifying for the role in the first place.

In order to cut down on some

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I Turned My Internship Into A Full-Time Job Offer—Here’s How You Can Too

Congrats, you started your internship! But
once you’ve logged that accomplishment, another equally important question
arises: How can you turn your internship into a full-time job offer?

To find out how to make the leap from intern
to fully employed …

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5 Steps to Disclosing an Invisible Disability at Work

Once upon a time, I had a high-level job at a national magazine. I was up for a promotion to editor-in-chief and was invited to lunch with the company’s VP. He was a tall guy with legs as long as …

By Dr. Gregory Shirley
Dr. Gregory Shirley Associate Director Employer Relations, Technology, and Operations
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What I’ve Learned First-Hand About Getting Ahead at Work With a Speech Impediment

“Did you forget your name?” someone asked me at a networking event for marketing professionals a few years ago after it took me almost a minute to say it.

“No, I stutter,” I politely replied.

“Oh my gosh. I’m so …

By Amy Evans
Amy Evans Director of Student Life Communications
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The Follow-Up Email That’ll Save (Most) Meetings From Being a Waste of Time

There’s a special kind of exasperation that comes with leaving a meeting feeling even less sure what the point of it was than when you walked in (in which case, maybe someone needs this guide to running effective meetings, this

By Amy Evans
Amy Evans Director of Student Life Communications
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