Have you ever had a manager that does not seem to have an agenda? Or has a hard time delegating tasks and checking in with employees? I am sure we have all experienced this in one way or another. Having a manager that seems unorganized and is not there for their employees at the...
Why You Should Care About Age Diversity
Raegan Allen
The benefits of a diverse workforce are no secret. A variety of perspectives is infinitely valuable when problem-solving, innovating, and brainstorming. In the past decade especially, we’ve seen a push for diversity in hiring practices and a number of important strides in the right direction. This endeavor, however, is far from over. When employers...
What Do Employers Look for in Candidates?
Michelle Hom
Looking for a job, but not sure what to expect from employers? Employers look for a variety of qualities in job candidates. Though jobs can vary from astrophysics to human resources, there are some general qualifications that make a candidate succeed in the employers’ eyes. The first step is the basic skills and experiences...
From Student to the Workforce: How to Effectively Perfect Your Resume and Find a Job
Shannon Howerton
Many of us have experienced the anxiety and worry that comes along with graduating from college. Some questions we find ourselves asking include “What will I do after graduating? Where will I live? How will I find the perfect job?” These are the things that have us wondering how we can use our knowledge...
Facing Job Burnout? Here’s 3 Tips to Fight It
Raegan Allen
Do you suffer from a lack of energy or motivation? Do you feel disillusioned, unproductive, and exhausted? Job burnout could be the culprit. 2020 was, for many individuals, nightmarish. Your career was likely among one of the aspects of life that changed seemingly overnight. What may have seemed like temporary arrangements at first have...
The Importance of Self-Care During COVID-19
Nandika Talwar
During this pandemic, many people have had to make the switch from working or going to school in person to being completely remote. As much as this has been convenient and enjoyable for some people, many people have struggled with the idea of being away from the workplace or classroom itself. This can be...
How Zoom Fatigues Employees: What Can Employers And Employees Do?
Jessica Ladrie
It’s 9 am; I have a meeting in five minutes. I haven’t so much as opened my laptop, and yet, I find myself exhausted. I am worn out, because like yesterday and the day before, most of my days have been spent in Zoom Meetings. I was experiencing, as I would later...
Thinking about Career Development in 2021
Teresa Antolin and Alexa Barker
From the development of COVID-19 to the Presidential Election that marked the beginning of the new year, 2020 has been extremely eventful thus far. With all that has happened, career development is not the first thought to reach people’s minds. However, times are rapidly changing. Most of today’s workforce has transitioned online, and now...
The Answer to Increased Productivity is . . . Exercise?
Sana Khadilkar
If you’re never as productive as you want to be, especially at work, then the answer to your problem may not lie where you think. As surprising as it may be, exercise could be the solution. We’ve all heard that exercise is good for us – amazing, in fact. It provides us with more...
Reaching Out to Professors and Alumni for Mentorship Opportunities
By Crystal Carter
Finding a great mentor as you pursue your professional career is a must-have in this day and age. Luckily for students, mentors can be found in the form of alumni and professors who teach and/or have experience in students’ desired career fields. Offering career advice to students is something that many professors make time...