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Interview with Neag Alumna, Kimberly Ruiz

“Seeing students excited about learning and excited about their success, no matter how big or small, is the greatest thing to witness and be a part of.”

The Center for Career Development was thrilled to connect with Kimberly Ruiz, Neag …

By Ana Clara Blesso
Ana Clara Blesso Associate Director, Career Coaching & Experiential Learning
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Magic Words for the Workplace

I just returned from two weeks’ vacation, most of which was spent below the Mason-Dixon Line, and I’m still struck by the differences in regional culture within the borders of our United States.  No, I’m not talking about accents, food, …

By John Bau
John Bau Career Consultant, School of Engineering
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To Flush or Not to Flush

Last semester I was visiting one of the restrooms in my building when I encountered an individual sitting in the interior entrance; her back against the mirror and feet tucked under, talking on her cell phone. This was not the …

By Kay Kimball Gruder
Kay Kimball Gruder Associate Director, Graduate Student & Postdoc Career Programs and Services | Pronouns: she/her/hers
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Respect the Webcam – Tips for Acing that Online Video Interview

I was working recently with a graduate student who was stressed out over an interview she scheduled with one of her top targeted employers. Here’s why:

While hours-long interview days with multiple meetings are fairly common, her interview was different …

By John Bau
John Bau Career Consultant, School of Engineering
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The Evolution of a Successful Sales Career

Sales plays a major role in so many aspects of business and life in general.  For many, sales can be an extremely lucrative career path that can lead to high paying, high level management positions. In a study done by

By Casee Laznick
Casee Laznick Talent Acquisition & Social Media Specialist
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