New Career

Sparkle and Intrigue – How to Stand Out at a Career Fair

by Gabi Bourn,  Production Manager at Wunderman

Making a good first impression at a career fair usually starts with how you introduce yourself, but it’s what you do before and after that really sets applicants apart. Whether you call it …

By Hire Bauer
Hire Bauer Front Desk - RCC
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Should International Students Cheer or Fear the New H-1B Visa Lottery Rule?

by Derek Loosvelt from Vault

In late 2018, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services proposed a new rule that would change the way H-1B visas are allotted. Under the new rule, the H-1B lottery would give preferential treatment to international students …

By Troy Hopkins
Troy Hopkins Director, Undergraduate Career Counseling
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The Unspoken Rules of Job Searching in January

I don’t have to tell you that January is quite the kick-starting month. Exhibit A: Have you noticed how packed your gym suddenly gets every January due to fitness-related resolutions?

But it’s also a big time of year for careers. …

By uConnect
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How to Channel Star Trek to Crush Your To-Do List

A few weeks ago, I sat down at my desk with a steely determination to have a super productive workday. I suppose the same could be said for any workday, but this particular Monday was a little different. I had …

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How To Answer: Why Do You Want This Job?

One of the most important questions you’ll ever be asked in an interview is, ‘Who would win in a fight, Batman or Superman?’ Just kidding! (The answer is Batman BTW.)

The most important question actually is: Why do you want …

By Troy Hopkins
Troy Hopkins Director, Undergraduate Career Counseling
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