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Hispanic/Latinx Students

Welcome to the Hispanic/Latinx Student Career Community, created to bring together students and community members who identify as Hispanic or Latinx, and acting as a place to share career resources, advice, or opportunities for others of similar backgrounds.  Explore this Community to browse upcoming events tailored to the Hispanic/Latinx student community, access new job opportunities, or view up to date resources to help support you throughout your career and academic journeys!

How to Prepare for Career Fair

With the Career Fair happening tomorrow (or today if you are an Economics or Finance major), it would only be fitting to provide some tips to nail any Career Fair. It can be intimidating for many people to interact with potential employers, but following these tips can make the experience less stressful and more enjoyable and result in you soaring for success by the end of the day! So before you set foot in the Career Fair, here are some …

By Isabella Ampié
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How to Balance an Internship with College Classes

For many college students, there aren’t enough hours in the day to accomplish tasks like academics and extracurriculars. So, the thought of having an internship in the middle of a school semester can seem like a daunting addition to a hectic schedule. However, an internship in the fall or spring is a great way to develop a productive school-workplace balance and another great inclusion to your resume! But if you still need to decide whether to go for it, here …

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How to Jumpstart your Career Development with BentleyPlus

As a Bentley student, you have probably heard your classes or career coaches talk extensively about defining your competencies for future employers. And though you know yourself well enough to find a few, how do you know for sure what you excel or need to improve? BentleyPlus is here to help you find out!

First of all, what is BentleyPlus?

BentleyPlus is a program introduced in Fall 2022 that aims to work on student competencies with the help of on-campus …

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ALPFA wants you! Sign up for the Boston Student Summit today!

ALPFA would like to invite Bentley student to their annual Student Summit hosted this year at Suffolk University in Boston, MA.

The Association of Latino Professionals For America (ALPFA) is the first national Latino professional association in the United States, and they have recently gone international with a chapter in Toronto, Canada! Their organization has multiple chapters across all regions. ALPFA Boston aims to provide high-quality professional development opportunities to students and professionals in Massachusetts.

This year’s Student Summit is …

By Melissa J. Sawyer
Melissa J. Sawyer Senior Associate Director/Operations Manager, Undergraduate Career Development, Pulsifer Career Development Center
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Contact & Location

Phone
781.891.2165
Address

Undergraduate Career Development
Pulsifer Career Development Center
LaCava Center 225
175 Forest Street
Waltham, MA 02452

Career Service Hours

Day of the week
Career Development 2023-2024 Hours of Operation First-Year and Sophomore Drop-In Hours (Starting on Sept. 11, 2023)
Monday 8:30am-4:30pm 1:00pm-3:00pm
Tuesday 8:30am-4:30pm 1:00pm-3:00pm
Wednesday 8:30am-4:30pm 1:00pm-3:00pm
Thursday 8:30am-4:30pm 1:00pm-3:00pm
Friday 8:30am-4:30pm 1:00pm-3:00pm

Visit our Staff Page to see Career Community Coach’s Individual Drop-In Hours for JUNIORS & SENIORS.