Consider launching your career in the public sector: Interview with the SEC’s...
If you looking for an internship or full-time entry-level job, you will find many opportunities within government agencies. A public sector career can feel different from a career in the private...
View ArticleLooking for an internship in Canada?
The Canadian government just announced that it has created a program for over 1,200, underemployed, college and university graduates. Under the new program, these graduates will be placed into paid...
View ArticleYour Affirmative Action Plan’s focus on compensation, and 6 common mistakes
If your organization has built or is building an Affirmation Action Plan, Tamara Seiler has great insight for government contractors to comply with requirements and compete for government funding, as...
View ArticleWhat to do with a degree in Criminal Justice: Interview with the FBI
If you’re studying or thinking about studying Criminal Justice, we are excited to have some great career advice for you, via FBI’s Recruitment and Selection Unit. They answered our questions about...
View ArticleMassive unemployment still exists amongst high school and college graduates
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics recently released some fascinating — and depressing — statistics on the state of the job market for students, drop-outs, and recent graduates...
View ArticleWhy are apprenticeship programs so much more popular in Europe than the U.S.?
One reason that apprenticeship programs are far more popular in Europe than they are in the United States is because employers in Europe tend to take a far more long-term view of their employees than...
View ArticleHow the CIA uses productivity data to win support for its D&I programs
Most of Fortune 1,000 companies, government agencies, and other employers who hire dozens or even hundreds have diversity and inclusion programs because their talent acquisition and other human...
View ArticleHow do I get student loan forgiveness?
Student loan forgiveness simply means that you’re not required to re-pay the forgiven portion of your student loans. Let’s say that you borrowed $100,000 to pay for college. If $60,000 of that is...
View ArticleDo unpaid internships hurt society?
The Augusta (Virginia) Free Press recently published an article that caught my eye. College Recruiter has published a number of articles about how unpaid internships are illegal and how unpaid...
View ArticleU.S. government is hiring interns for virtual work
Across the country, Covid-19 (coronavirus) has made hundreds of thousands of college and university students unsure about their summer internships. Some accepted internships and aren’t sure if they...
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