Questions for You to Ask at the End of an Interview

As you near the end of your interview, the hiring manager will likely turn to you and say, “So, do you have any questions for me?” The answer should always be yes. In fact, many employers automatically reject candidates who …

By Chalvonna Smith Teachey
Chalvonna Smith Teachey Director
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This Is Good News for Anyone Who Worries Their Nervous Ticks Hold Them Back in Interviews

Some of us are so good at dealing with nerve-wracking situations—big presentations, performance reviews, job interviews—that you can’t even tell our hearts are beating a mile a minute. And some of us, well, aren’t so great at hiding …

By Brian Yeagley
Brian Yeagley Career Counselor
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COPING SKILLS 101: OVERCOMING CAREER RELATED STRESS AND ANXIETY

Preparing to begin a career can often be a time of enormous stress, anxiety, and fear. Some mental health professionals even argue that deciding on a career, networking, and interviewing are the most stressful events that an individual can undertake. …

By Brian Yeagley
Brian Yeagley Career Counselor
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Graduate Career Development Workshop Coming Soon!

SEAS Students-

Are you looking to enhance your career development?  Do you want helpful tips on writing resumes? Would you like to learn how to better leverage LinkedIn?

Do you want to increase your confidence in your professionalism?  Do you …

By Amber Samuels
Amber Samuels Career Services Fellow
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An Easy-to-Use Template for Creating the Perfect PowerPoint Presentation

You’re full of great ideas, and finally it’s your chance to share them with your team, or your boss, or even in an interview. So, you lug out your computer, gather your notes, and create a PowerPoint presentation—from scratch.

Bleh.

By Chalvonna Smith Teachey
Chalvonna Smith Teachey Director
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