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5 Reasons Your Resume Doesn’t Stand Out From the Crowd

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15 things that can be left off your resume…

While there is no black-and-white, right-or-wrong template for your resume, these tips are very consistent with the feedback we receive from employers and hiring managers who screen job application materials. Check out this list of 15 Things You Should Take …

By Kate Kastl
Kate Kastl Career Counselor-College of Engineering
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Ready… ACTION!

When it comes to your resume, your verbiage should include some variety. Are you struggling to insert words onto your resume that truly demonstrate your skills, abilities and experience in a non-repetitive way? Check out this list of ACTION WORDS

By Kate Kastl
Kate Kastl Career Counselor-College of Engineering
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2016 Career Conference Keynote – The Dream Share Project

We are thrilled to announce that our Keynote Presenters at the 2016 Career Conference are Chip Hiden and Alexis Irvin of the The Dream Share Project film! They have been sharing their story at universities and have been inspiring students across the country. …

By Meghan Murray
Meghan Murray Events Manager
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HOW TO LAND THE JOB WHEN YOU HAVE NO EXPERIENCE

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