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Résumé Has No Experience? Use Every Endeavor To Your Professional Advantage

By on September 22nd, 2011 • College & Career, resume, Volunteering

While you're busy learning and socializing in college, it's easy to overlook life after graduation. When it comes time to build your résumé, you might find that your "relevant experience" section is lacking. Don't hold this against yourself. You've been in college, after all, and spare time to hold a quality job is hard to come by.

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Post-Graduation Plans

Graduation is here (or happened recently)! It’s now time to decide what the next adventure is. For all you graduates’ I put together a list of great resources to help you keep actively busy this summer and possibly find something for the future.

Job hunt:

Try searching any of these websites that are designed for young graduates looking for entry-level positions.

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Alternative Spring Break

March is that time of year where every student has something to look forward to: spring break.

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Intern Experience: 10 internships to check out

By brass Staff on November 1st, 2009 • Career, School, Volunteering, Life

Being an intern will give you real-world experience, so you'll know what kind of career to pursue (or avoid) in the future. 

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Rock Wall, Pay Dirt: National champion climber Emily Harrington

By Jens Odegaard on January 15th, 2009 • Sports, Volunteering, Entrepreneurship, Life

Instead of climbing the metaphorical corporate ladder, 22-year-old Emily Harrington has literally scaled her way to the top.

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Kick-Start Your Heart: Racing for charity

By Helen Porter on April 30th, 2008 • Fundraising, Sports, Volunteering, Life

Find out what racing for a charity is all about, how to get involved, and how to raise the most support for your race.

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Pay It Forward: Make it big and make a difference

By Bryan Sims on October 31st, 2007 • Volunteering, Life

It is crucial that the people who will lead our generation give back and help others to follow in their paths.

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