W. P. Carey’s First Destination Survey data shows nearly 20% of Business Law students attend Graduate School immediately after graduation and another 20% of graduates attend Law School one to three years after graduating. What does this mean? Statistically speaking, …
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You may have come to the United States with the intention of securing employment here following your graduation. As an international student, diversifying your job search will benefit your strategy. We encourage you to engage in what we call the …
Employers use Handshake as a tool to quickly identify high-potential job candidates just like you. However, it’s important to recognize that employers can only find you if your profile is visible to them.
You can make it easier for employers …
You have selected a major related to international business, where your language(s) and skills will be of value for local and international organizations. By now, you may have decided on the region of the world you are most interested …
Employers are busy. Defining needs, role requirements and sorting through candidate options is time consuming. Handshake was designed to make on-campus candidates easy to find. Are you optimizing this critical tool to help them find you?
Many students are missing …