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As a member of the Non-Profit/Public Policy career community, you will learn about many organizations and sectors of the job market: federal, state and local governments, nonprofit organizations (small, mid-sized, and large) and private-sector corporations. This Career Community will give you the opportunity to hear representatives from businesses, nonprofit and non-governmental organizations, interest groups, and academic & legal experts to discover how you can apply your business knowledge, skills, and passion to pursue an impactful and fulfilling career.
If you’re interested in learning more about career paths and opportunities within real estate, don’t miss Bentley Real Estate Group’s Networking Night on Wednesday, November 2nd, from 8:00pm-10:00pm.
Networking is key in the professional world. You can network with almost anyone: professors, recruiters, employees at companies you’re interested in, relatives, family friends, and even other college students. Wondering how you can make the most of any networking opportunity? Here are a few tips to help you improve your skills!
For students who are in the process of looking for jobs, CareerEdge offers a resource that posts a variety of jobs available outside of the US. On there students can find country guides, event postings, company ratings, assessments, and other career planning resources . This could is particularly helpful for international students who are searching for jobs abroad or anyone interested in working in another country.
Students can easily access this page by visiting the international student affinity page or by …
When you accept an internship or full-time position, you may want to negotiate your salary or other aspects of your offer. This process can be intimidating and uncomfortable, especially for students just starting out in the workforce. How do you know if your compensation package is fair? Is your employer paying you adequately for the work you’ll be doing? If you think your pay should be higher, how do you start that conversation? Bentley Career Coaches are a great resource …