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Go Beyond The Gut Feeling: Hire Smarter with Structured Interviews 

In 1979, the University of Texas Medical School at Houston faced a unique challenge. After a rigorous selection process, they had identified their class of 150 students. However, a sudden legislative mandate forced them to expand the class size by …

By Vibha Sathesh Kumar
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Why Google Hires Humanities Majors?

In the landscape of modern workplaces, we have moved past the belief that only specific majors lead to success in specific roles. Although industry-aligned education is undoubtedly valuable, the talent that lies outside of traditional majors considered for a role …

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Brian David Gilbert Wants to Make Big, Weird Things

Sourced from: The HUB

When older relatives ask Brian David Gilbert, A&S ’16, about his career, he tells them he’s a “writer and video producer,” but the truth is much more complicated. He’s a YouTuber with over a million subscribers, …

By Georges Hatcheu
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Online Education Completion Lags Behind Face-to-Face Instruction

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The University of Florida’s Institute of Higher Education found students who enroll in exclusively online degree programs were less likely to complete a degree than peers who enrolled in some face-to-face courses. But certain …

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10 Johns Hopkins Affiliates Recognized for Outstanding Community Service

Nine faculty, staff members, and students from Johns Hopkins University and Medicine have been selected to receive the 2023 Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Award for Community Service, a special honor recognizing those whose commitment to others embodies King’s legacy …

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A Wake-Up Call to the Student Affairs Profession About Male Students

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Men’s participation in postsecondary education and their completion rates have been front and center in higher education in recent weeks in both the United States and Canada.

A recent report released by the Higher Education …

By Georges Hatcheu
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Cracking the Code: Why Do Hopkins Students Say ‘Yes’ to Job Offers? 

Given Fall Recruiting season is about to come to a close, we know that a lot of our hiring partners are preparing job and internship offers or have already made them. And where there are offers there are…rejections. According to …

By Vibha Sathesh Kumar
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3 Amazing Career Exploration Resources You Don’t Know About

Sourced from: Boston College Career Center Blog

As a Career Exploration Coach, I meet with students with a wide range of questions and needs. Some of my students have no idea what they are interested in, and others have so …

By Georges Hatcheu
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Overcoming Your Career Exploration Fears

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Alex McMullen, a Ph.D. student in biomedical engineering at the University of Rochester, told us that the Personalized Career Exploration Program plan has given him structure and guidance in exploring his career options. Before being …

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Finding the Perfect Fit: A Guide to Job Applicant Screening

We get it – hiring the right candidate for a role is not always a walk in the park, especially in today’s competitive job market. Posting and marketing a job is already a lift, not to mention the screening and selection …

By Vibha Sathesh Kumar
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