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10 Entry-Level Jobs That Actually Pay—Plus Tips on How to Get Them

The phrase “entry-level” has, in many ways, become synonymous with low pay. But the truth is, “It is not the term ‘entry-level’ that determines salary,” says Linda J. Hollenback, MSEd, a college and career strategist, founder of Hollenback Consulting, and …

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Tips to help you raise your video interviewing skills to the next level

1.    Prepare as you would for an in-person interview.

Just as you would if you were interviewing in person, research the company and role, rehearse your answers to typical questions, like “tell me about yourself” and “why should we hire …

By W. P. Carey Career Services Center
W. P. Carey Career Services Center
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The One Interview Question you ARE ALWAYS Going to be Asked

Interviews can be fun if you take the time to prepare and plan for both a) the potential questions you can guess an interviewer will have for you, and b) what key messages you want to leave them with so …

By W. P. Carey Career Services Center
W. P. Carey Career Services Center
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How to find and engage alumni when networking

Did you know that about 80% of jobs are never advertised? To ensure you aren’t missing out on opportunities, building a strong professional network is essential.  

We know that reaching out to strangers can be daunting.  Reaching out to those …

By W. P. Carey Career Services Center
W. P. Carey Career Services Center
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What Do U.S. Employers Look for When Recruiting Business School Grads?

Many international students come from environments where the hiring criteria are objective. If you have good grades, placed in the top 10% of your class, and pass a test an employer gives you when they come to your university, you …

By W. P. Carey Career Services Center
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