We know that enrolling in a program and preparing for certification exams can present quite a challenge. It is important to understand your requirements and know who to contact for additional support. When it comes to gaining hands-on learning experience …
Whether the email subject line is “Interview Request,” “Availability for Interview,” or something similar, you’ve made it to the next phase of your job search: the job interview. In your excitement, you may dash off a quick email to the …
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You’re frustrated. You’ve made countless resume updates for dozens of job applications, freshened up your social profiles, created a fancy portfolio, and jazzed up your interview wardrobe. It’s been an exhausting cycle. After months …
You don’t need professional work experience to have a great online portfolio. If you’ve written articles for the school newspaper, conducted research for a class, developed a video game in an extracurricular, or did some graphic design on your own …
We’re all familiar with crowdsourcing.
Somebody asks the hive mind for its opinion on social media. A company seeks feedback through a pop-up survey on their landing page.
“Crowdsourcing involves obtaining work, information, or opinions from a large group of …
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Technology has made leaps and bounds in the last few decades. Faster than you learn new hashtags and update resources for incoming students, they’re on to the next social trend.
Educational institutions have done …
You’ve finished answering the hiring manager’s interview questions, asked some of your own, left the Zoom meeting, and closed your laptop. But you’re not entirely done with the interview process — you’ll need to send a thank you note after the …