Pro Perspectives: Financial Consulting at Deloitte
Student Interviewer: Arun Punjabi Professional Interviewee: Patrick Kumf, Senior Associate in Financial Advisory Services Company: Deloitte As a 3rd year student in the D’Amore-McKim School of Business...
View ArticleHow To Rock The Career Fair
Source: blog.vodafone.com.au This article was written by Lindsey Sampson, a 3rd year international affairs student at NU as a regular student contributor for The Works. Career fairs are all about being...
View ArticlePrint Isn’t Dead
source: www.mediamill.tt This guest post for The Works was written by Erica Thompson, a recent journalism graduate from NU who is currently working as a Copy Editor at the Boston Globe. “Print is...
View ArticleCorporate vs. Startup Life: Which Is For You?
What’s best for you?Source: www.primemagazine.com This article was written by Lindsey Sampson, a 3rd year international affairs student at NU as a regular student contributor for The Works. Follow her...
View ArticleI Graduated. Now What?
image source: www.thecollegecrush.com In a recent blog featured in the Washington Post, author Dylan Matthews writes of successful do-gooders at high paying Wall Street jobs who have opted to cash in...
View Article5 reasons you should work at a start-up — and tips for doing so
This guest post for The Works was written by Zachary Williamson. Zack is a 5th year Comm-Media Studies Major and has co-oped at the New England Conservatory as a Video Production Co-op and at...
View ArticleFinding the Perfect Internship
I can do more than get coffeesource: www.collegerebellion.com Tricia Dowd is a Career Development Assistant at NEU Career Development, and has a MS in Higher Education from Northeastern. She is...
View ArticleSwimming Against the Tide: Alternative Careers after the PhD
source: wisciblog.com Sometimes we find ourselves caught in a current, headed toward a known, but undesired destination. It takes a little effort to reset our course, a few strong side strokes to pull...
View ArticleWhy would complete strangers be willing to talk to me?
Whether you’re job searching or generally trying to learn more about different careers, I usually suggest talking to individuals who already work in your fields of interest (aka networking). It’s a...
View Article“There Are No Dumb Questions Here”
How many times have you sat in an interview and swallowed a question out of fear it may be the dreaded “stupid question”? Wouldn’t it be nice to run a few of those by an employer knowing there’s...
View ArticleLast Call: Senior Career Conference Today!
Thinking back to my last semester of my senior year of college, I was actively avoiding what graduation meant for me and kept myself blissfully unaware of what I should be doing/needed to do to prepare...
View ArticleHow I Became a Part-Time Soldier
Part-time Solder, full-time student.Source: northeastern.edu The following article was written by a Northeastern student and Army ROTC cadet. When I first entered college, I did not intend to become a...
View Article5 things to consider when choosing a graduate program
This guest post was written by our new student blogger, Emily Brown, a graduate student in the College Student Development and Counseling program. We’ve established that going to grad school isn’t...
View ArticleFinding an Internship Without Prior Experience
source: collegefashion.net This guest post was written by Sam Carkin, a sophomore studying Marketing and Interactive Media. The “real world” can be intimidating; especially when you’re just starting...
View Article3 LinkedIn Tips for Job Hunters
source: www.socialmediaforstudents.com This article was written by Lindsey Sampson, a 3rd year international affairs student at NU as a regular student contributor for The Works. Everyone knows...
View ArticleWhat about the Peace Corps or International Development Jobs?
“The Peace Corps works in countries from Asia to Central America, and from Europe to Africa. In each of these countries, Volunteers work with governments, schools, and entrepreneurs to address changing...
View ArticleHow to Find a Job Teaching English Abroad
Travelling the world as an English teacher can be one of the most rewarding experiences of your life. It’s a great way to see the world and immerse yourself in another culture — by working in a new...
View ArticleBlending Art and Business: A New Dual Major Opportunity
image source: www.fastweb.com This guest post was written by Sam Carkin, a sophomore studying Marketing and Interactive Media. I was going to be an architect major. I had visited architecture firms all...
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