A business degree equips you with a diverse array of skills and competencies that are greatly valued and rewarded in today’s dynamic job market. Core skills cultivated include leadership and management capabilities, as business degree curriculums often …
Hello Tigers! Organization and planning are vital for starting the new semester on the right foot. It might seem overwhelming at first, but it does not have to be! There are many tools and tips at your disposal to start …
In a sea of applicants, it can be hard to stand out. Get an advantage before you apply with Handshake’s messaging feature: with contact info right in the job listing, it’s easy to connect with employers to introduce yourself and …
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With advice coming from teachers, parents, counselors, and friends, it can be impossible to make sense of all the new information for college freshmen. Many new students are …
Kathryn Gluesenkamp has always been a high-achieving student, collecting awards throughout high school en route to a Stamps Scholarship that brought her to the University of Missouri.
She also collects interests, resulting in an array of hands-on research topics (amino …
We have all become really conditioned to focus on job titles and overlook the actual work, tasks and assignments involved in a particular job role. Don’t make this mistake. As the founders of The HBCU Career Center job board, we encourage people to …
The transition from college to the professional world can be an overwhelming experience for many students. With a myriad of job boards and career resources available, it can be challenging to navigate through the job-seeking process. To help you in …
ChatGPT is all the rage right now – I cannot scroll through my news feed without seeing a story about its impact. Whether authors are warning about the elimination of jobs or discussing the harms of artificial intelligence, I think we …
Career development doesn’t begin on the first day of your job, nor does it begin when you first step foot on campus. It’s a micro-process that runs parallel to a grander, lifelong process of personal development.