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Articles and guides that will help you find opportunities, master the interview process, and build an amazing career.

How to Land Your First Job After College in the Age of AI
Sep 09, 2025

Yes, It’s Really Hard to Get a Job Out of College Right Now

The old career ladder is collapsing, and your parents might not understand why. 
For decades, the path into white-collar work was straightforward: you landed an internship, moved into an entry-level role, proved yourself by handling repetitive tasks, and gradually climbed the ranks. That ladder is breaking, and for today’s graduates, the first rung feels out of reach.

6 Things You Can Do This Summer to Land a Job or Internship Next Year
Jun 13, 2025

If you’re hoping to land a great internship or full-time job next year, your summer is one of the best times to start preparing—whether you’re interning, working a part-time job, or taking summer classes. What many students don’t realize is that tons of companies begin hiring for the following summer as early as August or September. That means the effort you put in now can make a big difference in your success this fall.

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5 Benefits of Interning in College
RippleMatch
Whether you’ve just begun your college career, or you’re nearing the end of your higher education, you’ve probably either interned at one or more companies, or have considered applying to an internship program. Either way, it’s important that you take the time to acknowledge exactly how an internship can benefit you, so that you can enter your next opportunity with the right mindset, and be prepared to talk about your experiences with future employers. For example, an internship you accepted over one summer may have taught you that you actually want to switch majors, and that’s ok. That story will help companies that you want to work for in the future better understand your educational journey. Read more on that — and other benefits of interning — below.
Program Insider: An In-Depth Look at PURE Insurance's Associate Member Advocate Training Program
Kate Beckman
Working in the insurance industry is a great place to land today — there are endless opportunities for professional growth and the field is ripe for fresh ideas and new perspectives to drive it into the future. Plus, depending on your role, you can have a large impact on people’s lives in their most vulnerable moments. But where do you begin as a new grad with no background in the industry? Luckily, there’s a standout program at PURE Insurance perfect for recent graduates of any major looking for a fulfilling career in the industry and the chance to grow a transferable skillset that will be invaluable in their long-term careers.
4 Important Stats About Job Searching in 2023
RippleMatch
Just like fashion, music, and technology trends are constantly changing, so are aspects related to the job search. To stay ahead of the game, you’ll want to take note of what’s happening around you, and how you can take advantage of that knowledge to secure top roles. To help you in your job/internship search and application process, here are four stats about searching for a job in 2023 that you’ll want to know:
3 Reasons the Holidays Should Not Slow Your Internship or Job Search
Kate Beckman
You might be heading out for the holiday break, but that doesn’t mean your internship or job search needs to come to a complete halt. In fact, this is a great time to continue looking for new opportunities and building out your network. To kick the new year off on the right foot, here are three reasons why this time of year is prime for career exploration:
How to Search for an Internship or Job During a Recession
RippleMatch
After months of a red-hot job market, many companies are announcing a series of layoffs and hiring slowdowns. These reports on a slowing job market and the beginning of a potential recession may seem daunting to new job seekers, who are likely concerned about fewer job openings and less job security after accepting an offer. While the fundamentals of the job search process are similar regardless of economic climate, here are some ways to refine your approach when job hunting during a recession.
Internship Insider: An In-Depth Look at McMaster-Carr's Summer Program
Kate Beckman
Searching for internships and picking the one that’s best for you can be daunting. Looking for a program with a clear objective and a company that provides training and resources to meet them? Interns at McMaster-Carr find both of those elements.
10 Opportunities to Use Your Tech Skills in a Non-Engineering Role
RippleMatch
You might have a passion and knack for technology, but don’t necessarily want to work as an engineer after graduation. Maybe you're interested in more of a people-facing role, or want to be involved in the strategy process at an organization. Luckily, there are plenty of options for you to explore, from product management and data science, to tech consulting and UX design. And we’ve gathered together a list of companies of all types looking for techies in a variety of roles.
8 Opportunities to Work in Education Without a Teaching Degree
RippleMatch
Working in education can be extremely rewarding. Depending on the role, you can have a large and lifelong impact on students' lives, especially at schools with limited resources. And just because you aren't graduating with a degree in the field, it doesn't mean that it's too late for you to explore the industry. In fact, there are plenty of options for grads to teach or work in education-related roles without a teaching degree.
How to Effectively Research a Company on Glassdoor
RippleMatch
Glassdoor is a great tool when researching companies, as it offers information on everything from salary to feedback on company culture, the latter of which being especially important if you're interviewing remotely. Since most of the information on Glassdoor is crowdsourced and provided by current and past employees, it can give prospective employees a more in-depth look at the company – but only under certain circumstances. This guide will help you to navigate a Glassdoor page and discern which information is relevant and which information isn’t, as well as when to take the information on a Glassdoor page with a grain of salt.
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