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Are you ready to jumpstart your career in growing Salesforce ecosystem? A recent IDC study shows Salesforce partners are projected to help produce more than 9.3 million new jobs and $1.6 trillion in new business revenue by 2026.
Coming this February, Deloitte Digital will be hosting our Salesforce virtual learning program, Salesforce Career Journey. In this free, six-week immersive learning journey, you will explore what Salesforce consulting is, be able to informally network with our practitioners in our Ask Us …
By Paul Stanish
Paul StanishAssociate Director, Undergraduate Career Development, Pulsifer Career Development Center
Undergraduate (UG) Student Research Assistantships
Call for Proposals:
Spring 2024 Undergraduate (UG) Student Research Assistantships
Deadline: Friday January 19, 2024
The goal of the Valente Center Student UG Research Assistantship Program is to provide motivated Bentley undergraduates with meaningful research experiences alongside faculty mentors. Faculty benefit from student contributions as they work exclusively on research project(s) outlined by faculty members in their applications. Undergraduate research can take many forms, but in general, it teaches research practice as a form of …
By Paul Stanish
Paul StanishAssociate Director, Undergraduate Career Development, Pulsifer Career Development Center
If you’re interested in the cutting edge of internet technology, including crypto, NFTs, or blockchain, you might want to consider a job in Web3. This article from Handshake breaks down exciting Web3 career paths, including job titles, average salary, and a short description for each role.
By Kristin Helm
Kristin HelmSenior Assistant Director, Undergraduate Career Development, Pulsifer Career Center
We all know you can use Handshake for job searches and applications, but did you know that there’s so much more you can do on the platform? Handshake is full of helpful career resources and networking opportunities. Here’s 10 things you can do on Handshake that you might not have known about before!
For your first internship or job, how are you supposed to convince a recruiter that you’re qualified when you have limited past professional experiences? The best thing to do is speak on your other involvements, commitments, leadership experiences, and succesful classwork. Highlight the important responsibilities you had, the skills you learned from these experiences, and how you will transfer them to the specific job role.
Did you know that there are multiple career paths and jobs falling under the umbrella of information technology? This article from Handshake describes a few common IT career paths, including cyber security, software development, IT infrastructure, IT support, and data management. For each category, the article breaks down key skills, top employers, and top jobs (with descriptions).
By Kristin Helm
Kristin HelmSenior Assistant Director, Undergraduate Career Development, Pulsifer Career Center
We all know how easy it is to get overwhelmed at school and at work. And when we feel too stressed, it can negatively affect our health, relationships, mood, and performance. Learning time management skills is crucial to ensure you can complete all your work before deadlines and still have personal time for yourself. These strategies offer a variety of ideas to help you better organize and manage your work!
Attention, first-year students! Are you in a technology-based major or considering pursuing one? Or do you want a technology-based internship at a top company or industry? SEO’s Tech Developer Program has got your back! The Tech Developer Program is a 16-week virtual intensive program that allows first-year students pursuing a degree in cybersecurity, computer software/science, or other related majors to access comprehensive training and mentoring that can enable students to qualify for entry-level tech jobs. And the best part is …
You’ve crafted the perfect email to a client, colleague, or manager. Now all you need to do is choose the right sign-off that matches the mood of the email and makes sense in the scenario. Here’s 12 great sign-offs to try if you’re tired of using “Best” or “Sincerely” to end every email!