For better or worse, networking — or the process of forming relationships with people to help grow your career — is crucial in today’s job market. In a 2020 LinkedIn survey, 73 percent of participants ...
Networking is a huge part of growing personally and professionally while you’re in college. For students at the University of Illinois (U of I), making solid professional connections is key to ...
CAMBRIDGE, MA - SEPTEMBER 12: Students enter the Admissions Building on the campus of Harvard University September 12, 2006 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Harvard has announced that it will end early ...
Networking is such an essential piece of building a career, with so many stats demonstrating that the best professional opportunities often come from the people you know. Just because you’re still in ...
After four years of staying up late to finish assignments, spending countless hours studying for finals at the library, and finding a balance between academics and healthy social life, you should walk ...
West Lancashire College has hosted a T-level education and early years networking meeting for teachers and assessors across the region.
The Biden administration’s erasure of another $7.7 billion in student loan debt is making college more accessible amidst growing concerns about the continued rise in cost of attending a four-year ...
Connecting students and alumni can be challenging, especially for a school with a widely dispersed population, but Grinnell College is closing the gap between its graduates and current students by ...
College prepared Pinky Cole well to be the CEO of a $100 million company, she says — just not in the way you might think. Cole, 35, runs Slutty Vegan, an Atlanta-based vegan burger chain with 11 ...
While other social media platforms have dominated the space for years, many college students are now turning to FreezeCrowd to experience a safe, community-oriented, and real social network. Photo by ...
One recurring theme in college/university threads here in the Boardroom is the emphasis on networking. I'm looking for some advice that will be of help to me and possibly to be a reference for others.