No Work Experience? Here’s What to Highlight Instead

By: Keith Spencer, Career Expert with AI resume builder Resume Now

How am I supposed to get a job when I don’t have anything to put on my resume?

It’s a common concern for college students and recent grads. If …

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8 networking tips for college students

It’s easy to believe networking is something you can wait to worry about when you begin your job search. This is a classic mistake college students make, though, and one you can’t really afford. For one thing, you’re really building …

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Is it too late in the year for students to find legal internships?

Finding a legal internship can seem challenging for college and university students, especially as the calendar year progresses from winter to spring to summer. This article offers valuable insights from industry experts on legal internships, even when time appears to …

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Is Energy a Good Career Path? Find Out if It’s Right for You

The energy industry is a sector that’s evolving rapidly, driven by advances in renewable energy, smart grids, and sustainability efforts. With so much happening, you might be wondering: Is energy a good career path for the future—and, more importantly, is …

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18 Career Goals for 2025 That Will Make This Your Best Year Yet

As the end of the year approaches, it’s natural to reflect on everything you’ve accomplished over the past 12 months. Maybe you landed a new job, took on a big project at work, or even started thinking about a career …

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Women Who Code CEO Alaina Percival on How to Achieve Gender Parity in Tech

While there are plenty of programs designed to encourage more women to join the tech industry, companies aren’t investing in retaining the women who are already in the workforce, says Alaina Percival, CEO of Women Who Code. Hence why the …

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Bridging the world's skills gap through affordable, high-quality, online education.
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Advice for women seeking to become leaders in their workplaces | From Dorms to Desks Podcast | ep19

Today’s episode of the From Dorms to Desks Podcast presents advice for women seeking to achieve leadership positions within their places of work, as shared by Melissa Greenwell, author of Money On The Table: How to Increase Profits Through Gender-Balanced …

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How This Director Empowers Veterans to Discover Their Passion and Achieve Their Career Goals

For many veterans, the transition from active duty to civilian life can be daunting. How do you successfully apply years of specialized service to an entirely new, unprecedented chapter in your life? Fortunately, dedicated leaders like Thomas LaRose are ready …

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Veterans: How To Determine Which Jobs To Apply To

We spoke with Tara Carlidge, Recruiting Manager at Citi and former Personnel Officer in the U.S. Army, to ask her how veterans should figure out what industry or job they should be applying for when entering the corporate workforce for …

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How to Ask for ADHD Accommodations at Work

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects millions of adults worldwide, including a significant portion of the workforce. In the U.S., approximately 15.5 million adults (6%) had a current ADHD diagnosis based on self-report in 2023. Its hallmark …

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