CAREER ARTICLES & INTERVIEW QUESTIONS for
NEW GRADS
What's Your Objective? Many college career offices and some resume books are emphatic that it is vital to have an objective in your resume. The objective section is the first section after the header and states your job search or career goal. A traditional objective statement is one sentence that succinctly states your goal in terms of a position or type of company for which you would like to work.
Selling Air: Marketing Your Entry-Level Career Everything has a market. If you could go back in time thirty years and tell someone people would actually be buying water in 2005 for prices higher than gasoline, you would probably be severely ridiculed. Go back fifteen years and ...
Choosing a Career Path
From the time children are old enough to talk, grown-ups persist in asking the foolish question “What do you want to be when you grow up?” Most of the time, a four-year-old will answer something like “a fireman, a policeman, or a dancer”. Little children want to be
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Career Planning Starts with Self-Assessment
One of the biggest mistakes individuals make in their careers is to go aimlessly through school or work in an entry-level position with no clear direction (goals). They wait until the ...
ENTRY-LEVEL INTERVIEW QUESTIONS
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