Hiring Veterans Is Very Smart: 5 Significant Skill Sets They Bring

by Tracy Brower, PhD for Forbes

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In the midst of today’s talent shortage and the need to find people who will engage, commit …

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Talent Accelerator Program for High School and College Women

Emerging Leaders in STEM!

Registration is open, earn a $500 Stipend!

This fast-paced, hybrid program introduces high school and college women to biotechnology

and engineering in an all-female cohort environment. Students will get hands-on laboratory

experiences and meet female luminaries …

By Vanessa Jimenez
Vanessa Jimenez STEM Coordinator of Student Engagement and Industrial Outreach
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How – And Why – To Negotiate

You’ve just finished a long job search. You wrote and rewrote your resume, went through rounds of interviews, and, finally, you got an offer!

However, there’s one more important step to consider before you finish your job search – and it’s …

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How Diverse Students, Grads Can Use Employee Resource Groups To Network Their Way Into A Job

Employee Resource Groups, also known as affinity groups or diversity groups, are voluntary, employee-led organizations within a company that focus on fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. These groups are typically formed around shared characteristics, such as race, ethnicity, gender, …

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Top 10 Job Boards For Diverse Students Who Want To Work For Non-profits, Government

It can be challenging to find the right job board if you’re a diverse college student seeking employment opportunities, and even more so if you’re seeking a part-time, seasonal, internship, or other early-career job with a non-profit or government agency. …

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SAISD Seeking Recent Grads for Teaching Roles

If you have a bachelors degree in any discipline and 18 qualifying credit hours of math or science on your transcript, you could be teaching math or science for SAISD! In addition to the starting salary ($57,500) we pay an …

By Vanessa Jimenez
Vanessa Jimenez STEM Coordinator of Student Engagement and Industrial Outreach
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Q&A with ScottMadden Consultants and Veterans Rob Smith and Holly Thompson

Vault: Can you tell us a bit about the kind of work you do at ScottMadden?

Rob Smith: I work primarily within ScottMadden’s Corporate & Shared Services practice, specifically focused on advising our clients in the areas of finance and …

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17 Jobs for Political Science Majors (That Don’t Require You to Run for Office)

Not everyone who studies political science goes into politics (although many do!). Jobs for political science majors range from, yes, government positions, law, and research, to marketing, sales, and even project management

Jobs for Political Science Majors Explained

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Delayed But Determined

College is supposed to be, as they say, the best four years of your life. Students get the chance to create new friendships, memories, and experiences. Some cruise through with minimal effort, while others find it a bit of a …

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University of Connecticut Physiology and Neurobiology (PNB) REU Opens December 15th

University of Connecticut Physiology and Neurobiology (PNB) department will be hosting a summer Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program as described in the flyer attached and below. Specifically, we are targeting students from Universities that do not already provide research …

By Vanessa Jimenez
Vanessa Jimenez STEM Coordinator of Student Engagement and Industrial Outreach
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