How to Ask for an Intro on LinkedIn the Right Way

As a career coach, here’s the #1 most frustrating question I get: “Can you introduce me to *SOMEONE*???” 🤦‍♂️

Because as much as I want to help people – and as much as I ❤️ LinkedIn + AI – I’m just …

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The 5 Things to Do Immediately If You Get Laid-Off

A friend just told me he and his whole team are about to be laid off and he can’t afford to be out of work. So here’s what I texted him to do immediately.

Feel free to share with anyone …

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Why LinkedIn Matters to Recruiters – And Should Matter to Job-Seekers, Too!

“Why does LinkedIn MATTER???”

I get this question about a dozen times a day from students + job-seekers.

And I totally get it.

Who needs another social network in their life? 🤦‍♂️

Especially one that’s not exactly sizzling with viral videos …

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How to Write the Perfect Follow-Up Email After an Interview

Congrats! You just survived a big interview.

Your job is done, right?

Wrong.

Don’t make the mistake of crushing the interview but neglecting the follow-up email.

Here’s how to do it right.

Why You Need to Follow Up After an …

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💫 Graduate Student & Alumni Career Spotlights 💫

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Guide to GE Internships: Programs and Application Tips

General Electric (GE) internships offer students invaluable opportunities to build their job skills across business areas at an innovative, future-focused company. GE Aerospace provides jet and turboprop engines and integrated systems for aircrafts. While the company has many internship opportunities …

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How to Create an Online Portfolio (Even When You Don’t Have Work Experience)

You don’t need professional work experience to have a great online portfolio. If you’ve written articles for the school newspaper, conducted research for a class, developed a video game in an extracurricular, or did some graphic design on your own …

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6 Pro Tips for Cutting Your Resume Down to One Page

You know you’re supposed to have a one-page resume. No matter how much you want to cling to your two-pager, we both know that—unless you’re applying to a high-level executive position—no one actually makes it past the first page. You might as well bite the bullet and get all the important bits on one, 8.5×11″ document.

– From Lily Zhang for The Muse

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5 Job-Seeking Truths Parents can Share with their New College Grad

Parents concerned about their college graduate’s ability to find a job can share five truths with them, which are found in the following post.

Despite the Investment Parents Make in Their Children’s College Education, Most Kids Are Not Properly Prepared …

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College Recruiter believes that every student and recent grad deserves a great career.
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How Parents Can Help New Grads Find a Job

Robin Ryan

The economy is not the only thing preventing this year’s new grad from landing a job. Parents often offer poor advice and the wrong job search strategies that can derail their son or daughter without meaning to. Suggesting …

By College Recruiter
College Recruiter believes that every student and recent grad deserves a great career.
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