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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.
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? …
Did you know LinkedIn Learning is free for all Bentley students? If yes, did the site have too many courses, and you need help figuring out where to start? We’ve got your back! Though an extensive catalog can overwhelm anyone, there are luckily plenty of LinkedIn Learning courses you can take regardless of your academics, and they serve as an excellent introduction to how these courses work. So, if you need a good starting point, here are some LinkedIn Learning …
Public policy professionals influence and change public policies. Public policy requires an understanding of politics, economics, data analysis, psychology, humanities, and more. Because public policy spans a wide range of industries and sectors, you don’t necessarily need to major in public policy in college to get a public policy-related job. If you’re interested in learning more about public policy, check out this comprehensive guide from Research.com. It includes a career overview and outlook, highest paying industries and jobs, required skills, …
By Kristin Helm
Kristin HelmSenior Assistant Director, Undergraduate Career Development, Pulsifer Career Center