The priority for this week is preparing for your final exams. I know that this a stressful time for all of you as you are wrapping up yet another semester. Here, I provide some important tips that will be helpful to your mental and emotional health during final’s week:
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Jessica’s Career Tip of the Week
Jessica Caolo is a former career counselor with the Fulton Schools Career Center. Read her archive of career tips written in collaboration with Fulton Schools peer career coaches.
How to customize your resume based on the position — Jessica’s Career Tip of the Week
A resume is something many students struggle with as they start applying to jobs and internships. There are countless ways to write it with so many factors to keep in mind while writing it. It is easy to get caught up in focusing on your own skills and experiences and forget about the qualifications required…
Getting the most out of Handshake — Jessica’s Career Tip of the Week
The first step in getting the most of out Handshake is to claim your Handshake account. Handshake asks the student to answer a variety of questions from their major and GPA to their ideal industries.
Reframing the “yes, but” statements — Jessica’s Career Tip of the Week
Sometimes we may find ourselves getting busy during the academic semester and that is normal. However, what I have found as a career services practitioner over the years is that students will make countless excuses as they are progressing through the career development stages/phases. In this blog, I will present some of the common “yes,…
The essential components of interviewing — Jessica’s Career Tip of the Week
Now that Fulton Schools Fall Virtual Career Fair days are over, it is time to conduct your interviews with potential employers. At the present time, you may be interviewing with a campus recruiter or you may be conducting your interviews with companies that you found via networking or job search websites.
Career advice from industry professionals — Jessica’s Career Tip of the Week
Career Exploration Night is a yearly event aimed at helping new engineering students to learn about the various disciplines of engineering by talking with industry professionals.
The essential features of Optimal Resume — Jessica’s Career Tip of the Week
Optimal Resume is an amazing resource for any engineering student to obtain valuable feedback on their resume and to enhance their professional image. If you’ve never heard of it before, I highly recommend checking it out on Handshake > Career Center > Resources. At this time, I am going to provide a summary of the great feature that Optimal has…
Nine tips for enhancing your LinkedIn profile — Jessica’s Career Tip of the Week
With people staying home and working virtually amid COVID-19, professionals have turned to LinkedIn in order to stay up to date with their network. LinkedIn is the best online professional networking tool that you should use to your advantage.
How to customize your resume based on the position — Jessica’s Career Tip of the Week
A resume is something many students struggle with as they start applying to jobs and internships. There are countless ways to write it with so many factors to keep in mind while writing it. It is easy to get caught up in focusing on your own skills and experiences and forget about the qualifications required…
The follow-up after virtual career fairs — Jessica’s Career Tip of the Week
The career fair is over and, for the most part, it can feel like your job/internship search is over too. You’ve applied to positions before the career fair, distributed your resume and just have to wait for responses now, right? Wrong! In this blog, I’ll go over some actions you can take to follow-up on…