Building Good Academic Relationships with Professors
Here at the Career Exploration Center, we have a guide explicitly made for building a strong academic and mentee relationship with a neat professor.
Here at the Career Exploration Center, we have a guide explicitly made for building a strong academic and mentee relationship with a neat professor.
In honor of Women’s History Month, this March we will be highlighting Our Separate Ways: Black and White Women and the Struggle for Professional Identity.
Coming into college with an idea of what you want to do for the rest of your life is a daunting task.
Thinking about studying law after your time at Cornell? Anxious about having to take another standardized test to get there? These feelings are both incredibly common AND valid.
Happy Black History Month! To kick it off, we will be sharing a book by Carla A. Harris, an accomplished business woman and entrepreneur.
Mark Emery Bolles and Richard Nelson Bolles provide a guide to navigating challenges and maximizing the benefits of online job hunting in their book, Guide to Job-Hunting Online.
If you are looking to take one or more gap years before pursuing further education or another career, read ahead for some tips to aid in your search!
Below is an interview with Heekyung where she shares her experience as a Human Ecology undergraduate, strategies to network and find mentors, her advice regarding skills and internships, and much more!
If you find it too hard to limit yourself from comparison on LinkedIn, but still want to surf for new internships and job opportunities, consider devoting some screen time to Handshake and CUeLINKS instead.
Joel Schwartzberg, writer for the Harvard Business Review, shares his strategy for constructing the optimal personal statement in his article “How to Respond to ‘So, Tell Me About Yourself’ in a Job Interview.”