For years, job applications revolved around degrees, titles, and years of experience. But that’s changing fast. Today’s employers care less about where you learned something and more about what you learned and can do with it.
Viewing entries tagged
get hired
Landing your dream job or internship doesn’t start the day applications open—it starts now. By taking small, intentional steps, you can build a strong resume, gain meaningful experience, and make valuable connections before recruitment even begins. Here’s how you can start building your experience and personal brand while you’re still in class.
You may be a recent graduate, but the career landscape already looks completely different than the day you wore your cap and gown. AI is reshaping entry-level roles, new industries are rising to the top, hiring seems stagnant, and the traditional rules of career growth don’t always apply. Should you double down on your current path, or pivot before it’s too late?
For many industries, especially finance, consulting, and tech, fall recruiting season kicks off much earlier than you might think. If you're a recent grad or still in school, the time to start preparing isn't “someday”—it's right now. Here's how to take control of your job search to stay ahead of the competition.
AI is now everywhere in hiring, from resume scans to video interview evaluations. And for new grads and early-career professionals, that can be rough. Especially when you consider the impact your early jobs have on the trajectory of your career.
You’ve probably heard of the 4 Ps of marketing—product, price, place, and promotion. But when it comes to launching the most important product of all (your career), it’s time for a remix.
Graduating from college and stepping into the next chapter of life is a big moment for both students and parents and a transition on many levels. For many new grads, the job search can feel like an exciting open door, or an overwhelming maze of uncertainty. This is where parents can play a meaningful role—not by steering the ship, but by offering support that’s thoughtful, respectful and empowering.
Navigating the early stages of a career can be challenging, especially for today’s young professionals. Employers are increasingly selective, seeking hires who can demonstrate long-term value, resilience, and growth potential. Recent studies show that hiring managers prioritize initiative and positivity when considering hiring recent grads.







