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Matthews ’15: Learning to Negotiate

Cassie Hagan

Jun 12, 2012

Brody Matthews ‘15 – This year I was one of the few students fortunate enough to join an internship through the small business internship fund. I received this opportunity through Erik Ness […]

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Peller ’13: Insight to Running a Small Business

Cassie Hagan

Jun 07, 2012

  J.J. Peller ’13 – Thanks to the Small Business Internship Fund program, I have a great opportunity this summer to work and learn at Paramount Molded Products, Inc. in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.  […]

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Filming on Vocation: Doug Calisch [CS]

jeffriej

May 01, 2012

SYNOPSIS: Doctor Calisch delivers tons of insights into the life and development of an artist, a professor, and a campus leader. Watch the whole video for lots of little pieces of advice, […]

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All Aboard: Using Social Media to Advance Your Career

jeffriej

Apr 26, 2012

–Adam Miller ’12 What’s on your mind? Compose new Tweet. Share an update. These simple statements prompt us to share information with our friends, colleagues, and even complete strangers. Although learning how […]

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Filming on Vocation: Julie Olsen

jeffriej

Apr 24, 2012

SYNOPSIS Learn about Julie Olsen’s work as both Registrar and Associate Dean of the College. Hear advice for branching out trying something off-the-wall during your time at Wabash. http://youtu.be/INwwjvSmFfg SELECTED TRANSCRIPT Julie […]

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Filming on Vocation — Joe Haklin [CS]

jeffriej

Apr 17, 2012

SYNOPSIS Watch the inimitable Joe Haklin talk about his work, his development, and how Wabash men can build a body of experience useful for their entire lives. http://youtu.be/dfaGYaQen74 Joe Haklin Highlights 0:20 […]

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THE BETTER LETTER

jeffriej

Apr 17, 2012

—Stephen Batchelder Writing Better Cover Letters Over the course of this year I have dished out a considerable number of resume reviews and I hope that the feedback has proven constructive and […]

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Posted in Nuts and Bolts Advice


Lessons from the Interview Front

jeffriej

Apr 10, 2012

-Austin Weaver From beginning to the follow up, what I’ve learned through the interview process. Over the past couple of years, I have been involved in several interviews—on both sides of the […]

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Dating your Career Search

jeffriej

Apr 03, 2012

–Mark Osnowitz ’12 When you think about it, dating and finding a job are rather similar. Let’s say your friend tells you about his female friend he thinks you would like. First […]

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Filming on Vocation: Dean Gary Phillips

jeffriej

Mar 28, 2012

In the Filming on Vocation series, members of our Wabash campus community offer their insights and advice in an interview with Career Services. We focus on their work, their professional development, and on […]

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Inside the Mind of the Interviewee

jeffriej

Mar 19, 2012

By Spencer Peters ’14 Whew. Breathe in, out, in, out.  This leather feels weird on the fabric of my suit; it’s making me sweat. No. Could the sweat be showing through? I’m […]

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RESUMES: A LABOR OF LOVE?

jeffriej

Mar 15, 2012

Resumes can go wrong in lots of ways. Generally, writers can misunderstand the purpose and context for the resume or they can lack the craft, the nitty-gritty details of formatting a resume […]

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