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Networking: Your Tool to Success

by Wendy Chiavalon

There is a saying that you will become very familiar with in life as you enter university and eventually into the workforce. The saying goes: it’s not WHAT you know, […]


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How to Prepare for an Interview

by Nico Mara-McKay

You’ve found a company you think you’d like to work for, you’ve sent in your resume and they’ve called back, excited to interview you. You’ve got an interview set up […]


Dealing with Stress

by Samantha Randolph

At any age, stress can take a toll on your mind and body. For most, stress is caused by an event or situation that is considered dangerous, difficult, or unpleasant. […]


Writing Effective Cover Letters

by Nico Mara-McKay

A cover letter is the first thing a potential employer sees, even before they look at your resume. Without a strong cover letter, they may not even get that far. […]


Astronauts and Chris Hadfield

by Susan Huebert

Retirement is a good time for people for look back at what they have done over their lives and in their work. Some people’s careers never go beyond their own […]


What to Do With a Gap Year

by Erik McKay

A gap year is an idea that many may brush off, may overlook, or may not take seriously. Gap years are often thought of as a ‘fallback’ or an alternative […]