At Career Connections, we serve as a connecting point between students, faculty, alumni, and employers in an increasingly diverse and globally influenced job market. Throughout the academic year, Career Connections facilitates workshops, reviews resumes, and hosts events to help students develop solid career readiness skills. Specific programs for students in the College of Business assist students in the job and internship search process.
The Career Connections team continually communicates with students about relevant professional development and employment opportunities through TWU Connect powered by Handshake. We have also made significant progress in reaching our distance education students, through webinars and virtual appointments. Technology continues to play an integral role in service delivery.
My experience with the Urban Fellows Program was very beneficial for my personal growth and my professional aspirations. Within the program, I interned alongside a hospice social worker devoted to increasing the quality of life for those at the end …
Sept. 29, 2022 — DENTON — Dr. Becky Fredrickson, who has served as a professor and dean fellow in the College of Professional Education as well as the University Coordinator of First Year Experience and P-16 Initiatives at TWU, will be serving …
Health care organizations are rapidly transitioning to virtual video interviews when evaluating candidates to hire. Candidates must know what to expect when being interviewed virtually. Let’s look at common types of virtual interviews, common types of questions asked, and how …
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When I first started working in corporate America, the idea of getting my next raise, promotion, or bonus motivated me to the point that I sometimes worked 60-80 hour weeks trying to prove my worth. And while I felt validated …
We live in the digital world, and that has affected every aspect of our lives — including the way we work and apply for jobs. Plus, the circumstances we’re now experiencing, from an ongoing pandemic to the Great Resignation, are transforming …