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Internship
Brandon Maxwell
Apparel Design - Class of '19
Brandon Maxwell
Apparel Design - Class of '19
"Be willing to accept when something does not go how you want, learn from it, and utilize that to your advantage. Everything that is meant to happen will align, but you have to put yourself outside of your comfort zone in order to grow and gain opportunity."
Ashley Dinges
Internship
Supply Chain Management
Supply Chain Management - Class of '20
Supply Chain Management
Supply Chain Management - Class of '20
"When interviewing, really know what the job description is asking for and how your skill sets can fill that need."
Billicarole Evans
Full Time - Operations Leadership Development
Siemens
Mechanical Engineering - Class of '20
Siemens
Mechanical Engineering - Class of '20
"I'm so glad that I attended each career fair and sought help from the Career Center. It all truly helped me land an opportunity with my dream company."
Christina Corbett
Internship
Kohl's
Apparel Merchandising - Class of '20
Kohl's
Apparel Merchandising - Class of '20
"Internships are extremely important. They are a necessity when seeking jobs after graduation, and are so valuable in helping you figure out what exactly you want to do or which jobs to apply for."
Jeffrey Sonola
Full - Time Software Engineer
Dell Technologies
ECS -Class of '21
Dell Technologies
ECS -Class of '21
"I would advise ECS students to take the PRD 2101 class earlier rather than later as I was able to have internships over multiple summers before my senior year. It is also great to have the Career Center advise you because they have such great relationships with these employers and recruiters".
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See More ArticlesSep. 28, 2022
3 LinkedIn creators share their best career advice for recent graduates: ‘Be a combo specialist’
For many college students, recent graduates and early career professionals, navigating the current job market is a tough task. Though experts say workers have the ‘upper hand’ as job openings remain elevated, many young workers still find it hard to get their foot in the door.
Jan. 27, 2022
Top Companies 2021: The 50 best workplaces to grow your career in the U.S.
The world of work is transforming. Not only have we worked through a once-in-a-generation global pandemic, but decades of automation, the rise of artificial intelligence and a new shift to remote work have all reshaped what our professional lives look like — and what we’re expecting from our employers.
Oct. 29, 2021
The master’s degrees that give the biggest salary boost—up to 87% more money
In September 2020, the National Student Clearinghouse estimated that while enrollment in undergraduate programs for associate’s and bachelor’s degrees fell by 9.7% compared to 2019, enrollment in master’s programs increased 6%.
Sep. 4, 2021
Companies Need More Workers. Why Do They Reject Millions of Résumés?
Automated-hiring systems are excluding many people from job discussions at a time when additional employees are desperately needed