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Feeling Lost After Graduating and Getting Found (Again)

A lot of graduates straight out of college experience some sort of post-university depression.  Especially for students that may not be heading into graduate or professional school.  This sense of “what else?” can be overwhelming for a student, and life after college may not always be the easiest.  Cliff Stamp discusses 10 tips on how to overcome this post-university depression in their article, “Post-University Depression: Feeling Lost After Graduating University And Getting Found (Again)”.  » More …

5 Professional Development Tips

Every experience throughout college provides opportunities for learning, through either the successes and failures of yourself and others.  Be intentional with the experiences you encounter and create and strive to have constant learning experiences.  Find out more about what Josh Frahm and Jenna Arcand believe are the five professional tips that college students need to be aware of!  » More …

9 Ways to Use Your Spring Break to Advance Your Career

According to Alyssa Towns in the article, “9 Ways to Use Your Spring Break to Advance Your Career’, they state that when you think of spring break, you might think of beach vacations, nights out with your best friends, or a week full of rest and catching up on sleep.  However, sometimes it might feel like there is never enough time to achieve goals and want to squeeze in as much development both personally and professionally as you can. If a spring break vacation isn’t in your near future, consider using your spring break to advance your career, or help you get a head start on your career path. » More …

14 Black Professionals Share Their Advice for Your Career Journey

There’s nothing quite like receiving a job (or internship) offer. It’s almost always a moment filled with excitement, promise, and much-deserved celebration! But for Black new hires, especially those just taking the first steps in their career journey, such moments may also come with complex feelings attached.  One of the best ways to combat these feelings of isolation and return to the joyous celebration part of a new career is to arm yourself with wisdom from people who’ve been there. Some day, you’ll be able to return the favor for the next generation! » More …

About Micro-Internships

Unlike traditional internships, micro-internships allow college students and recent grads to be a part of project-centered experiences that are short-term and paid.  Busy professionals are able to get some work load off their plate and college students/recent grads are able to gain experiences while getting paid.  However, how do micro-internships affect both companies and early-career talent down the road?

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