Your Career

Four years of college — now what are you going to do? If your next step is joining the workforce, these articles can help you search for a job, create a resume and cover letter, and ace those job interviews.

Appropriate Attire: Defining Business Casual

The Benefits of Joining a Professional Organization

A Closer Look at Internships

Consider Working for a Nonprofit Organization

Create a Top-Quality Cover Letter

Deciding Whether to Go for Your MBA

Dress the Part for a Job Interview

Famous Americans Who Started Out in the Military

Five Job Interview Mistakes

Getting Good References for Your Job Hunt

Lying on Your Resume

Make the Most of Days between Jobs

Military Career Opportunity: Translators and Interpreters

Network Your Way into a Job

Prepare for a Job Interview

Preparing for Job Interview Questions

Putting Your English Degree to Work

Putting Your Education Degree to Work

Take Advantage of Job and Career Fairs

Tips for a Better Resume

Understand Negotiable Elements of a Job Offer

Visit the College Career Office

Write a Resume That Will Get Noticed

Write a Thank You Note after an Interview

Writing a Follow-Up Letter after Submitting Your Resume

Your Military Career: Basics of Officer Candidate School

Your Military Career: Requirements for Officer Candidate School

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