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Questions Recruiters Appreciate

One notable period of every job interview will be the recruiter asking, “Do you have any questions for me?” Most people usually nod and miss out on asking questions because they want to escape the stressful situation or have nothing to add. However, the best thing about being a potential employee is to ask unlimited questions about companies, employers, and the jobs you’re looking at. Not only do they show interest from your end, but recruiters love talking about their …

By Isabella Ampié
Isabella Ampié
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Cover Letter Advice

Cover letters can be time-consuming and a hassle, especially when multiple jobs you’re applying for require them. However, cover letters can’t be overlooked. They let you expand on your resume bullets and give you an opportunity to explain to a potential employer your qualifications and why you’re the best candidate for the role. Here’s some great tips to improve your cover letter skills.

By Hailey Jennato
Hailey Jennato Creative Graphic Designer
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Take Your LinkedIn to the Next Level

LinkedIn is an incredibly important platform for professionals, as it helps you connect with peers, colleagues, recruiters, and potential employers. Having a comprehensive and up-to-date LinkedIn presence can be helpful in finding your next job opportunity. Here are a few tips to ensure you’re making the most of your LinkedIn profile.

By Hailey Jennato
Hailey Jennato Creative Graphic Designer
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Topics to Discuss with your Career Coach

A significant resource that makes up the Pulsifer Career Development Center is undoubtedly the career coaches! They not only help guide you on all things career-building, but they are a great way to make meaningful connections with people on campus. If you’ve never talked to a career coach, it can be challenging to discuss topics on the spot with them or even steer you away from meeting with them due to a lack of discussion points. But even regardless of …

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