The art of the thank you note

So you’ve prepped for your interview, scoured Glassdoor for tips, put on your best suit and nailed the interview day. Now what? Interviews are a nerve-wracking experience and often we are so wrapped up in getting ready for it and …

By Jingy Yen
Jingy Yen Associate Director, Wharton Undergrad
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The Hispanic & Latino Network at McKinsey & Co. host “Ask Me Anything” Live Session

The Hispanic & Latino Network at McKinsey & Co are hosting a live web session on Monday, November 4th at 6p.  For more information, check out the event posting and registration via Jopwell.

By Career Services
Career Services
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My Summer Adventure With Zebrafish

This is part of series of posts by recipients of the 2019 Career Services Summer Funding Grant. We’ve asked funding recipients to reflect on their summer experiences and talk about the industries in which they spent their summer. You can …

By Career Services
Career Services
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Two Paths, One Summer

This is the first in a series of posts by recipients of the 2019 Career Services Summer Funding Grant. We’ve asked funding recipients to reflect on their summer experiences and talk about the industries in which they spent their summer. …

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Career Services
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5 Steps to Disclosing an Invisible Disability at Work

Once upon a time, I had a high-level job at a national magazine. I was up for a promotion to editor-in-chief and was invited to lunch with the company’s VP. He was a tall guy with legs as long as …

By Michael DeAngelis
Michael DeAngelis Senior Associate Director, Communications & Technology
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Managing your job search messaging from the conscious to the subconscious

The career exploration and job search processes are very active, fully-conscious experiences. It is important to be intentional, proactive, and to communicate in very direct ways your career goals to yourself (yes, sometimes you still need convincing too) and others. …

By Joseph Barber
Joseph Barber Director, Graduate Career Initiatives
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9 Ways to Win at Being a New Working Parent

For new parents lucky enough to spend a chunk of time at home with their brand-new babies (even if “luck” isn’t the word you might use when spit-up is raining on your shirt) the thought of returning to work may …

By Anne Dickinson
Anne Dickinson
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How to Make Pronouns “Business as Usual”

Have you ever noticed a “pronoun line” line in a colleague’s email signature and wondered why it’s there? Then this article is for you!

A “pronoun” line might be followed by “she/her,” “he/his,” “they/them,” or other designations. It indicates how …

By Michael DeAngelis
Michael DeAngelis
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What Elite Athletes Can Teach Us About The Value of Rest

Few understand tough, physical work, commitment, and goal-oriented thinking like elite athletes. They rise early, put in dedicated hours of training, and aren’t afraid of pushing themselves in the gym, at the track, or on the court.

But it turns …

By Anne Dickinson
Anne Dickinson
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Career Services Guide to Being on the Job Search with Disability

Embrace Your Strengths

Having a disability gives you a unique perspective which can often be an advantage in the workplace. Think about the specific skills or talents your disability gives you. Here are some ideas, based on a presentation given …

By uConnect
uConnect
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