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Rosevember

November constitutes a plethora of memorable events across the United States. November is National Career Development Month, which for The College of Saint Rose Career Center means plenty of activities (written about in ‘Career Development Month’). However, November also includes, the cold weather, the famous ‘No Shave November’ and of course, Thanksgiving. As the end of November quickly passed (I know…

Networking: Why Is It So Important?

Believe everyone who tells you that networking in college is incredibly important. Networking and having connections are responsible for a lot of job or internship opportunities that students have and will encounter. Those connections help you find out about opportunities relating to your major/field, and can introduce you to some very important people. There are many ways to develop connections…

Oh The Wonderful, Wonderful World of Networking

Hello everyone! I know it’s been awhile but I’m finally back again. Usually you get all your job related tips from me, but this time I’ve gotten help to give you guys something a little different. Rashid Howell is a Communications Major and Career Center Student Assistant here at Saint Rose. What makes Rashid different from all the other student assistants…

Where does the time go?

Well I can’t believe I am counting down the days until my graduation. So, how do I, Raven Short, spend my last days as a Saint Rose student you ask?  Well I don’t spend it in the class room. I know you are thinking…. WHAT, REALLY? I have been fortunate enough to have an internship at Pierce Communications, a PR…

Networking for Students: Why and How?

I’ve been networking for a long time, and in many different ways, but I didn’t realize it until I recently began learning more about this topic.  Networking may be defined as “…the process of making connections and sharing of information” (Saint Rose Career Center Handbook, p. 9). The Career Center Handbook and it’s section on Networking may be accessed by logging on to eCareerCenter and selecting “Handouts…

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