The goal of a cover letter is to capture attention, generate interest, and inspire action. “Sick of your cover letter landing in the trash can? Then stop using the cookie-cutter copies!”
http://www.careerealism.com/how-keep-cover-letters-trash/
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Jessica Krause
Jessica Krause
Career Counselor-College of Sciences
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Where are you?
Assess Myself
Examine who you are and what you like to do. Assessments are available to help you identify potential occupations that may interest you. Self- assessments do not tell you what you should do or should …
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Heidi Sawyer
Heidi Sawyer
Associate Director of Career Development and College Relations
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Interviewing can be a very stressful time for many students, especially if you have never held a job. Here are some quick tips for acing the job interview, and leaving the greatest impression on the employer.
Do Your RESEARCH! There …
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Tiffany Jackson
Tiffany Jackson
Career Counselor-College of Liberal & Fine Arts
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Avin Jordan
Avin Jordan
Experiential Learning Program Coordinator
Still looking for a summer internship, but your schedule is too busy for the traditional 8-5 shift? If so, don’t forget to check this month’s attached edition of “The Monthly Launch” and join us for a discussion on interning from your couch! #TheInvisibleOffice
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