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The Professional Sales career community is focused on the fundamental, specialized and complex skills and techniques needed to successfully manage an organization’s sales objectives to their customers and clients. This community will provide students exposure to various sales functional areas such as sports and entertainment, technology, medical services, Biotechnology, products and services, financial services and much more. The Professional Sales community will provide opportunities for students to learn from and interact with local and national companies from various industries to navigate a successful career path in these disciplines.
At Bentley, there’s an undeniable entrepreneurial spirit at Bentley University. Starting your own business can be one of the most challenging and rewarding endeavors that someone can engage in, but it’s important to consider a few different aspects. Here are five elements to consider when you think about starting your business:
Your Business Idea Make sure you thoroughly understand not only your business idea and business need but also the industry you are entering. By figuring out what your competition …
Each week we will feature a company and what actions they are or have taken in the DE & I space. Our intention is to share the good work corporate partners are demonstrating within their corporate space and culture.
The week’s company is Hologic.
By Paul Stanish
Paul StanishSenior Associate Director, Undergraduate Career Development, Pulsifer Career Development Center
Under U.S. laws that are enforced by the EEOC, workplaces are not allowed to discriminate against candidates or employees based on their race, color, religion, sex, or disability. The EEOC stands for the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and it’s the national organization that makes sure federal laws regarding equal opportunity in the workplace are honored. Because it’s important to understand your rights at work, let’s go through some of the laws that protect you as an employee.