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What in the world is Linkedin?

If you’re reading this, there’s a fifty percent chance you have never heard of LinkedIn. If you have, you’re probably one of many college students that think that creating an account wouldn’t be of any help to you. I’ll admit, I thought the same way too. So why should every college student join the LinkedIn community? I’ll explain 🙂 So…

Meet the grad assistants-Career Center style! Part 2

Ever wonder who’s behind all the genius of The College of Saint Rose Career Center on the third floor of Saint Joe’s? Well, in this installment of my blog, we’ll be featuring a different staff member each time. Meet Career Center Graduate Assistant, Amanda Shaw, who was an Environmental Studies undergraduate major (with two minors in Political Science and French…

What do I wear? Interview attire and more!

Ever wonder what to wear to an interview? Me too. Obviously, I can’t wear my new Pink yoga leggings and chestnut classic tall UGGs. An evening gown is too much. So what’s appropriate? All questions that any of us would ask, especially when interviews are being conducted for holiday hiring soon! Don’t go looking like you’re business confused! Here are…

Internships! What To “Do” To Be Your Best Self As An Intern

As we say at the Career Center, internships can be similar to a long-term interview, whether your internship is a requirement for your academic program or something you have elected to do to gain experience.  Courtesy, promptness, professionalism, and work ethic are important qualities to exude on a daily basis from start to finish.   As a current student now well-versed…

The importance of an internship in college

As I’m planning my final semester of graduate school (where did the time go?!), I am faced with the task of finding an internship. As a full-time MBA student, it is highly suggested that I complete a 3-credit internship during my last semester. Because I had a couple of internship experiences during my undergraduate career, I’ve known I wanted to…

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