Office of Graduate Business Career Services

The Office of Graduate Business Career Services at the C.T. Bauer College of Business is committed to working with students on their career development through a personalized, one on one approach. We recognize students are coming into the program at different stages of their career and are ready to provide support no matter where they are at in the process.

 

The Answer to: Do You Really Have Transferable Skills or Are You Just Unqualified?

My colleagues and I recently hosted a mixer at our office as a way to meet prospective employees to join our recruiting team.

We advertised the event across multiple social media channels as well as to our personal networks, so …

By Troy Hopkins
Troy Hopkins Director, Undergraduate Career Counseling
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Navigating the Work Group-Text

Navigating the Work Group-Text was originally published on HigherEdJobs by Mónika Sziron | Friday, October 18, 2019

More and more, group-texts in the workplace are becoming a primary mode of communication. It is not uncommon to receive text messages before and …
By Hayden Duplechain
Hayden Duplechain Career Development Specialist
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Hard Skills vs. Soft Skills | How to Master Both

You may have heard valuable workplace skills grouped into two categories: “hard” and “soft.” Just about everyone has a bit from both Column A and Column B.

But what’s the difference between the two categories? And how can you express …

By Troy Hopkins
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The Importance of Practicing Humility at Work

Every once in awhile, you may say something that unintentionally sounds like a brag. Without meaning to, you can offend colleagues with a perceived lack of humility, or by giving yourself more credit than you might deserve. Or perhaps you …

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A Perfect Fit? How to Know if a Job is Right for You

It’s your first day at a new job, and it’s not what you expected.

Maybe you write it off as first-day jitters, but as time passes, you realize that you’re just not clicking with the organization’s culture. Perhaps you’re used …

By Troy Hopkins
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