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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.
Handshake is Bentley’s premier platform to connect Falcons to employers, so definitely make sure that you’ve created your account and are following new job postings, messages from recruiters, and checking out the resources added by the Pulsifer Career Development Center! However, there’s a caveat for doing everything professionally through Handshake: some employers primarily use their own websites to recruit. So here are three steps to ensure that your application gets through!
Look through the Handshake job posting to see if …
Some weeks, there’s just not enough time in a day to attend a recruitment event or redo your entire resume. As you start approaching busier weeks, with exams and papers coming up, think about these quick steps you can take that can get you that full-time role or internship. All of the below steps take less than 5 mins:
Send a networking message! Even if you don’t have time now to have a career discussion, schedule something for a week …
Hey, Class of 2024 Falcons! Although class registration for Fall 2022 has not begun, it’s time to start thinking about how you will differentiate yourself to potential employers through your coursework. However, junior year is also the year to narrow down the career options you want to pursue and truly figure out what interests you. At that point, you may be sure of your major(s) and minor(s) and maybe already have some experience in the form of an internship or …