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Real Estate is a critical driver of economic growth in the United States, and it offers a variety of exciting career paths that algin well with a range of business majors. The Real Estate Career Community will expose students to the real estate industry, helpful resources, and relevant career paths, including acquisitions, asset management, brokerage, development and more.
You’ve secured more than one job offer! Congratulations! However, the problem now becomes deciding where to work. Though having multiple companies interested in you seems like the dream life, choosing which offer to take is a different challenge. This decision can be stressful, especially if you see yourself working for several options. There can also be a lot of pressure, as you will, realistically speaking, only have a limited time to make this critical decision. It can get to the …
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By Paul Stanish
Paul StanishSenior Associate Director, Undergraduate Career Development, Pulsifer Career Development Center
In honor of April being Earth Month, I thought it’d be fitting to bring the environment to light in a business setting. To do this, I discussed how sustainability ties to the business world with Dr. Betsy Stoner, a Natural and Applied Sciences assistant professor. Dr. Stoner has been teaching at Bentley for six years and has a background in marine ecology. As an environmental science and oceanography professor, she enjoys research questions, exploring how human activity affects coastal ecosystems, …