Make the Most of Your General Education Requirements (Gen Eds) 

If you still need to declare a major, or are considering changing your current major, then you will want to consider following this advice.  As you prepare to register for courses, try to select courses that are in the majors …

By Jill Gardosik
Jill Gardosik Assistant Director of Internships & Career Development
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Medical School Prerequisites: Courses, Work Experience, Test Scores, and Everything Else You Need to Get In

If you’re considering applying to medical school, it’s important to know the prerequisites required for admission.

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How to Write the “Why X Law School?” Essay (With Examples)

Learn how to write a standout Why X Law School essay with expert tips, real examples, and a proven structure. Includes a strong Why X Law School essay example.

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How to Grow Your Network Without Awkward Small Talk

Stepping into a new field comes with a unique set of challenges – one of the biggest being the need to build a strong professional network. For those who thrive in structured conversations and prefer more profound, more meaningful discussions …

By Ivy Exec
Ivy Exec is your dedicated career development resource.
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How to Craft the Perfect Elevator Pitch for a Job Fair!  

Struggling to find the right words when talking to employers? Nervous about what to say to a recruiter at BSU’s Education Career Fair on May 7th? 

You’re not alone! Approaching an employer can feel intimidating, but with the right preparation, …

By Isabella Ventura
Isabella Ventura Career Peer Advisor
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Cultivating Your Research Portfolio

A strong research portfolio is essential for translating a successful academic career into a graduate school or job application. Whether you’re an undergraduate or a graduate student, a well-crafted portfolio not only showcases your research but also helps open doors …

By Joshua Richards
Joshua Richards Graduate Assistant
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Common Mistakes When You Are Writing Your Resume for the First Time 

Feeling overwhelmed when creating your resume? To help you avoid common mistakes, we have outlined the most frequent mistakes people make when first crafting their resumes.  

Finding yourself listing every single job you’ve ever had? Sometimes we feel the need …

By Isabella Ventura
Isabella Ventura Career Peer Advisor
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Featured Employer:  Taylor & Company PC

Taylor & Company is a full-service tax, accounting, and business consulting firm located in North Attleboro, MA.  Founder Mike Taylor has been in practice for over 23 years, and he founded Taylor & Company 15 years ago.  Taylor & Company’s …

By Amy Kirkcaldy
Amy Kirkcaldy Assistant Director of Employer Engagement and Outreach
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Stepping Up: How to Present Your Best Professional Self 

When interviewing for a job or internship, your first interaction with an employer often begins with an email or a phone conversation. From that very first point of contact, the interviewer is evaluating your professionalism. Below are tips on how …

By Tracey Gray
Tracey Gray Associate Director, Employer Engagement and Outreach
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Should international students hide that status from employers when job hunting?

For international students navigating the job market, the transition from education to employment can be particularly complex. In addition to the typical challenges of entering the workforce, international students often face concerns related to visas, work authorization, and potential bias. …

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