When life gets busy and hectic, we often forget to take a pause and appreciate the people in our lives. Sometimes a simple token of gratitude can really turn someone’s day around. Here are a few easy ways to show your gratitude to your teammates and colleagues.
Giving and receiving feedback is incredibly important for professional and personal growth. It also helps ensure all team members are on the same page and can significantly improve project quality and outcomes. But giving good, actionable feedback often isn’t something we’re taught. Here’s some tips to help you provide better feedback the next time someone asks.
The workplace is a much different dynamic than a classroom, group project meeting, club event, or get-together with friends. It can often be challenging to know just how you’re supposed to act when you go into the office for the first time, start a position at a new company, or switch to a new team. Here’s a few tips to maintain your professionalism in the workplace.
Recently, ManagementConsulted.com ran a panel discussion with folks from 7 consulting firms (Advancy, Bates White, Investor Group Services, Kearney, KPMG, L.E.K., and OC&C Strategy Consultants.) to share more about where they are seeing growth in the market and where firms are focusing their hiring efforts. I encourage you to watch the playback of this panel to learn about where you might want to focus your recruitment efforts.
Vault’s new Internship Rankings highlight the top internship programs in more than 30 categories, including most prestigious, best for D&I, and best by industry, role, and key employment factor. Check out which programs were the big winners this year!
Read more here.
In most cases, your resume is your first introduction to an employer. You only have one page to catch a recruiter’s attention, summarize your previous experiences, highlight your skills, and prove why you’re the best fit for the role. While that might seem daunting, there are some tried and true tips to ensure your resume exceeds expectations.
In case you didn’t know, one of the many resources that CareerEdge offers are the Vault Guides. To put what they do simply, Vault looks at thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, of companies, employers, and ranks them and the job/internship positions they offer on a variety of categories, such as industry trends and general statistics. These rankings, as well as interesting metrics to look out for in different fields, are compiled into an internship report. And just last week, …
Many of you considering careers in consulting may have heard of the continued growth in specific health oriented practice areas of the business. If you want to learn more about consulting in Health Sciences, be sure to listen to this overview of the industry and a “day in the life” from Mariko O’Neil, a Partner at PA consulting in their Health & Life Science practice area.
Bentley students can access the video presentation here
Interviews can be scary, especially if you’re really interested in the job or company. With practice and preparation though, interviews can feel easier over time. Here are a few tips to help you prepare for an interview so you can go in feeling confident!
If you are an international student like me, chances are the thought of applying to and interviewing for jobs as a non-U.S. citizen applicant is confusing, stress-inducing, and terrifying. However, this does not have to be the case! Even though a company does not sponsor OPT or work visas, countless more are waiting to receive your application. But even then, how exactly do you find out what companies offer visa sponsorship without scrolling past pages of information on a website? …