If you’re on LinkedIn and have a complete profile, there’s a good chance you’ve received “InMail,” the platform’s messaging feature for people who aren’t first-degree connections. Used well, InMail can be a powerful networking tool.
For more information on how …
By Abreetta Bonner
Abreetta BonnerCareer Counselor, University College
Deloitte LLP, in partnership with the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU), is offering the Jorge Caballero Student Leadership Award. This award provides $10,000 in funds for high-achieving Hispanic accounting students who have demonstrated …
By Lorrenza Vandiver
Lorrenza VandiverAssistant Director-Professional Development and Diversity
1) Do your research on the company and on the interview process. Websites such as glassdoorand linkedin can give you an insight to a company’s specific hiring procedures. If you …
First up, a woman in one of the most male-dominated industries of them all: investment banking. Sure, we’ve heard the horror stories of 100+ hour work weeks, fraternity-esque hazing of entry-level employees, and of course, rampant sexual harassment. But it’s probably not …
By Veronica Rodriguez
Veronica RodriguezCareer Counselor-College of Business
For those majoring in journalism, there is no better way to explore potential career options than by taking on an internship. Internships for journalism majors are wide-ranging, giving you the hands-on experience you need and an in-depth look at the …
By Lorrenza Vandiver
Lorrenza VandiverAssistant Director-Professional Development and Diversity
According to the National Association of Colleges and Employers, employers report that if they have two equally qualified candidates for an internship or Co-op position, the candidate’s academic major makes the biggest difference in who they select. Check out this …
Preparing for what comes after your interview is just as important as preparing for the interview. You want to continue to portray professionalism and interest in the job …
By Martin Saenz
Martin SaenzCareer Counselor-College of Liberal and Fine Arts
This link has some specific, special and detailed information about working in the United States.
Always remember to connect with the International Student Service Office and your University Career Center to discuss your personal options and opportunities!