Ways to Improve Your Resume During Quarantine
Are you bored in quarantine? Do you feel as if you’re missing out on all the exciting opportunities you had planned for this summer or fall? Even if you’re stuck at home, I have a few things you can do to boost your résumé!
How to Survive Video Interviews and The Future of Recruiting
If you haven’t experienced a video interview yet, you will undoubtedly be invited to complete one before you graduate. These video-interview tips will help you navigate your next experience.
How to Stay Sane and Productive While Working From Home
The list above suggests just a few of the activities that you can do to stay productive working from home. Try to keep your mind calm and composed, as well as try to have fun by staying connected and learning new skills.
Career Advice: Being a Problem-Solver
One of my favorite job interview requests is, “Tell me about a time you failed.” The reason why I like it is because it’s designed to demonstrate your problem-solving abilities. A strong way to answer is to focus less on the failure itself.
Reverse Career Fairs: All you need to know
We’ve all heard about regular career fairs, where you go to meet the recruiting coordinators from different companies, but have you heard of a reverse career fair? Instead of students wandering around waiting to talk to a recruiter, it’s switched.
How to Prepare for a Job Fair
How to be prepared and take full advantage of each opportunity career fairs and large career conventions offer.
The Art of the Informational Interview
What is the informational interview and how can it help you expand your network into areas you never even dreamed of? Here’s how to conduct your own informational interview and go the extra mile.
What Will You Do With Your “One Interview Chance?”
More and more, recruiters are utilizing technology to screen candidates for open positions. So how do you prepare for your “one interview chance?”
Think Strategically When Deciding What to Wear to Class
Next time you step foot in the management school, you may want to think strategically when deciding what to wear to class.
Why Hire Millennials?
The work ethic of millennials has been a much-discussed topic lately. The post today addresses this topic from the perspective of a working Jindal School alumna millennial, Ritu Pandey.
Learning to Lead by Delegating
The importance of learning to delegate starts now and goes beyond the depths of leading university student organizations. As told by alumna Michelle Abuda, read on to hear her learning experience.
Christian’s Summer Internship at BNSF Railway
Christian Kelly, a recent grad from the supply chain management program, participated in a summer internship with BNSF Railway. To learn more about his experience, read on!
The Philosophical Adventures of the Resume
Let’s explore some of the conscious and unconscious biases in resumes and learn preventative measures to avoid the “reject” pile with Keith Guerrero, Academic Support Coordinator in Operations / Supply Chain Management.
How To Break Through In Your Industry
No matter what career field you’re in, there are several ways to break through in your industry. Gaby Mokry will give you five ways to help you break through, show your skills and pay dividends in this blog post.
You Get What You Pay For
When you cut budget corners expecting to get the best, you get what you pay for. Dr. Howard Dover explains one of the seven deadly sins of sales organizations so that you won’t fall into the trap.
Hira Saleem’s Internship with Bell Helicopter
Hira Saleem became an intern at Bell Helicopter to learn more about human resources and broaden her knowledge of the business world. In this interview, Hira gives tips from her internship experience.
Get Out of Your Comfort Zone, Take Risks and Do More Than Expected
As a Jindal Career Management Center career advisor, Sherri Cook works with students each day who are very busy. Meet Fredi Garcia, who learned how to get out of his comfort zone, take risks and do more than expected.