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What Does ChatGPT Really Mean For Your Job?

Every now and then, a new application comes along that gets everyone excited (and perhaps a little scared) about the possibilities of artificial intelligence (AI). Right now, the app of the moment is undoubtedly ChatGPT – the conversational AI interface built …

By Lee Smith
Lee Smith Career Specialist
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Summer 2024 Internship Stipend Program Fact Sheet

Internship funding for Summer 2024 will be on a rolling basis starting in February 2024, with the last applications being accepted in May 2024, funding permitting.

The proposed timeline is as follows:

February 2024

Applications accepted Feb 1st – Feb 21st, …

By Jenn Sainovski
Jenn Sainovski Internship & Information Manager
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A Day in the Life of a Kindergarten Teacher

Abigail is a Kindergarten Teacher with Orange County Public Schools. Based out of the Orlando area, Abigail is responsible for teaching both academic knowledge and general life skills to children in preparation of moving on to elementary school. Abigail walks …

By Jenn Sainovski
Jenn Sainovski Internship & Information Manager
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Breaking the Cycle of Privilege

Administrators at Bunker Hill Community College noticed that their paid internships weren’t reaching minorities and women in the numbers they intended. Here’s how they fixed it.

Earning through learning: Julia Soriano snagged a student …

By Lee Smith
Lee Smith Career Specialist
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Candid Career: 8,000+ interview-driven videos with industry professionals 

The Career Center is introducing our newest website addition: Candid Careers!

Curious about what it would be like to work in a certain industry or field? Be sure to take advantage of our newest resource, Candid Career! Candid Career is …

By Jenn Sainovski
Jenn Sainovski Internship & Information Manager
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5 Traits of Emotional Intelligence in Leaders That Inspire Teams

What’s the difference between a leader and a boss? Have you ever wondered why some people naturally compel the people around them? What is emotional intelligence in leadership, and how does it work?

Emotional intelligence has been proven to be …

By Tasha Smith Tyus
Tasha Smith Tyus Senior Director
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Why the ‘sophomore slump’ of adulthood hits so hard

Year one of a job or other major life milestone can feel thrilling. Why does it get so grueling, so quickly?

When Hana started working at a top PR agency in Washington, DC, she thought she’d landed her dream first …
By Lee Smith
Lee Smith Career Specialist
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The most effective questions to end a job interview

The seismic shift during the last two years has turned the labor market on its head. Today, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports nearly 11 million jobs available, with almost two job openings for every unemployed American. This gap …

By College Recruiter
College Recruiter believes that every student and recent grad deserves a great career.
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I’m 4’11”. Remote Work Means No One Can Look Down on Me.

Heels or no heels? At 4’11”—fun-sized, as I like to joke—I’ve frequently sacrificed my feet to gain a few inches, especially in the office. You know the saying, “Dress for the job you want”? No matter where I’ve worked or …

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TTLG: Overcommit to Yourself

Take it from someone who took on too much: Sometimes, you’re better off going back to basics.

by Kyle Mullins | 8/31/22 3:35am  

by Naina Bhalla / The Dartmouth

This article is featured in the 2022 Freshman special issue.

I never thought …

By Lee Smith
Lee Smith Career Specialist
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