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Finding a Job 101: How to Identify Opportunities and Position Yourself Competitively in Your Search
Sep 16, 2024

You go to college hoping that by the time you graduate, you’ll know exactly what you want to do and your dream job will be waiting for you. Unfortunately, that’s not always how it works out. Maybe you’ve spent your college career acquiring specific skills and you know exactly what you want to do, but you’re having trouble getting responses from employers. Maybe you’re unsure exactly what you want to do after graduation, so your job search is stalled.

12 Strong Rotational Programs to Kickstart Your Career
Sep 06, 2024

Just because you’re nearing the end of your college career and the time has come for you to search for your first full-time job, it doesn’t mean you have to box yourself into one role for the next few years. In fact, there are paid programs out there that are designed to expose bright, young talent to different departments within a company and help them determine where they might thrive — otherwise known as rotational programs

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The Dark Side of America’s Achievement Culture
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First published on February 26, 2015 on qz.com
Who You Lose on the Path to “Success”
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The summer before my junior year of high school, I flew across the Pacific Ocean and touched down on North American soil after a shaky landing at the Ottawa MacDonald-Cartier International Airport. I was fifteen years old, alone, and without a return ticket. The border control officer glanced at the birthdate on my passport and, brows furrowed, scrutinized me through the glass panel.
Turning Television off in Adulthood
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I have TV amnesia. I can’t tell you if Don Draper got married a third time or if Walter White walks among mortals. A few months upon viewing, I’ll have forgotten the most important broad strokes of a television plot. My friends marvel at this forgetfulness: but you’ve seen these shows! I have; this is true. But in many ways, I might as well have not.
The Value of Starting Again from Zero
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Gene taught himself computer science in his twenties, which, for some time, worked out splendidly. He spent three years in Sweden as a network administrator at a local university, making ends meet while enjoying life as a young expat. When he returned to Colorado, his home state, job offers abounded for anyone who dabbled in IT. This was the tail end of the dot-com boom in the late nineties: as Gene recalls, “say the letters HTML and you were hired.”
The Girl on the Boat, Or, Post-Graduation Travel Reflections
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The girl on the slow boat to Luang Prabang was trapped in the developing body of a young teen, her frizzy brown hair tied back in a messy ponytail. Her prepubescent breasts protruded from her thin t-shirt, braless, a sight parents in more puritanical countries would have kept well hidden. She was a moon-faced child, plump and jolly, squawking in French and staring back unabashed, exploding into sudden bursts of strident giggles. There is, my boyfriend and I whispered to each other, something off about her. (We had, naturally, started gossiping about the other passengers seconds after they stepped onboard).
The Sheep You’ll Meet
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He was a fastidious sort of sheep, even on death row. While his colleagues had strewn their patches of barn with hay and excrement, he kept his tidy. His wool reflected the light sneaking through the porous ceiling, and although he exuded a sour barn-smell, it was clear that if he wanted to he could smell better than the sweaty young man staring down at him on that late August afternoon. Four days later, or something thereabout, I am told he was a satisfactory roast.
How to Spend 36 Hours in NYC
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4 Standout Companies to Launch Your Career in Finance
Kate Beckman
If your background and education are in the financial sector, there is good news: the Bureau of Labor and Statistics (BLS) estimates that employment will grow roughly 7% between now and 2031. Now you just have to find the company that is the right match for you in terms of culture, location, and specialized interests.
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