Timeout with Qiana Martin

On this week’s episode of Timeout with Tackle What’s Next we get a chance to speak with professional soccer player and founder of Eat Soccer, Qiana Martin. Qiana joins to discuss the founding of her company, how sports have impacted her later in life, and more!

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5 ways to find an internship when you’re a member of an LGBTQ+ community

Finding an internship as a member of the LGBTQ+ community can present unique challenges, but there are several strategies you can use to increase your chances of success:

1. Research LGBTQ+ friendly companies: Look for companies that have LGBTQ+ inclusive …

By College Recruiter
College Recruiter believes that every student and recent grad deserves a great career.
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Why You Should Take Advantage of the Career Services Office

By Katie Wu

February 26, 2025

Located right next to the Cornell Store is a castle-looking building you might’ve never noticed, called Barnes Hall. It’s home to Cornell Career Services, the central branch of career services here. While each individual …

By Katie Wu
Katie Wu Employer Relations Student Associate (Cornell Career Services)
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Is Grad School for Me? Demystifying Process for First-Gen BIPOC Students

Grad school can take a toll on mental and physical health, particularly for women of color. Yet there is no denying that it can also play a role in advancing economic mobility. That’s why this episode is all about the …

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Grad School Prep Lab Workshop Success

Grad School Prep Lab Workshop Success

Last month, 34 students gathered for the Grad School Prep Lab, hosted by Cornell Career Services and the Graduate School. This intensive workshop aimed to help juniors and seniors at Cornell jumpstart their graduate …

By Alex Jablonski
Alex Jablonski Assistant Director for Pre-Law and Pre-Graduate Advising
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Tips for navigating your ADHD when working

Navigating the challenges of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is difficult for many, especially in the workplace. Whether remote or in-person, office settings can have many distractions, making it hard to focus regardless of whether you have ADHD or not. …

By College Recruiter
College Recruiter believes that every student and recent grad deserves a great career.
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7 Ways to Advance Your Career with a Disability

Having a disability doesn’t mean you’re limited in your career options. In fact, it can open doors to unique opportunities and ways to stand out. Your career journey is about recognizing your strengths, finding the right tools, and carving out …

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Trans and Non-Binary Career Advancement: How to Overcome Challenges at Work

Transgender and non-binary individuals face many unique challenges—both in their personal lives and at work. As they try to advance their careers, they are often confronted by obstacles that are rooted in long-established social norms and societal expectations. Fortunately, there …

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Managing Money Anxiety While Job Searching

Money anxiety is a beast. In this episode, I talk through 5 steps you can implement to manage money anxiety while in your job search. I share my experience growing up low-income and continuing to earn a low salary even …

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How to Succeed as a First-Generation College Student

Attending college can truly be one of the most unique experiences a person can have, and with it comes a lot of firsts. For many, it can be the first time they’ve lived away from home, the first time they’ve …

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