Take care of these five things before the semester is over and you’re guaranteed to conquer your freshman year....Continue Reading
Balancing class along with an internship may seem difficult to you right now, but here’s a little secret: it’s supposed to be. And if it isn’t, you’re probably either letting your school work fall by the wayside or you’re not being challenged enough at your internship. Balancing the two should be “manageable,” not “easy.” Here are a few tips to help you balance school and an internship....Continue Reading
With the cost of college rising every year, paying for school can be challenging. The good news is that even when you’re already enrolled in college you can still find scholarships and fellowships to help you pay for next semester, next year, graduate school, or even continuing education classes. There are a lot of great scholarships out there–and many of them don’t require you to be a straight A student....Continue Reading
For most people, college goes by in a blink of an eye. Through all the studying and projects, you need to make sure that you get the most out of those four years. In this article, I list out ten things I believe all students should do before walking across that stage and getting their diploma....Continue Reading
My foolproof method for keeping everything organized during a massive job search isn’t an app, it doesn’t cost you anything, and it’s something you’ll probably be using constantly once you get that entry-level job you’re looking for: an Excel spreadsheet....Continue Reading
So you have an interview. Congratulations! It’s difficult enough to even get a recruiter to look at your resume, let alone get them to call you to “come in and meet.” Here’s an interview checklist to make sure you are prepared for the big day. Like to print things out? 1. At least 10 copies of...Continue Reading
Making a great first impression is crucial in today's job market. With these five steps, you'll be sure to make a lasting impression on anyone you meet. ...Continue Reading
Before she was her own boss, Paper Jam Press founder Arianna Orland was working a regular job. But, she said, she missed the tactile part of design work. “I missed making things,” she says. The absence of analog creation in her life prompted her to take a letterpress class — and before long, Paper Jam...Continue Reading
By Hanna Brooks Olsen Have you ever left a conversation at a networking event, party, or other gathering and realized that, even though you talked to several people, only one or two of them left any kind of lasting impression? You look through the business cards you collected and you ask yourself: Who were those...Continue Reading
This post is a part of our Hustle Summit Prep Series to help you make the most of Hustle Summit, the most epic networking event you’ll ever attend, taking place on Friday, July 17th at Irving Plaza. We’ll connect you digitally and in-person to the coolest companies, greatest pros across industries, and your future life-long friends. Recruiters...Continue Reading
A great way to start thinking about your personal brand is by going through the process of building a personal website. Get familiar with a step-by-step guide to get your personal website in motion. Start your own NOW!...Continue Reading
Social Media can be a powerful tool for networking at events. If you don't know how, read on to find out how to make the most out of Twitter at professional events!...Continue Reading
Keeping in touch after an event shouldn't be daunting. These four tips will help you stay on your networking game....Continue Reading
We all know what networking is, but why is non-obvious networking important too? Check out these three tips before your next event, for your best experience yet. ...Continue Reading
The thought of networking can be scary for students and professionals alike. Regardless of identifying as an introvert or extrovert, attending a networking event and making meaningful connections can be difficult. ...Continue Reading