How to Have a Profitable Career as an Interpreter & Translator with Laura Valdes

In this Career Spotlight episode, Laura Valdes, founder of Valdes Language Services, shares her career journey and insight as a skilled linguist and owner of a language services agency. Laura, whose love for languages and bridging communication gaps was influenced …

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How to Prepare for Life After the Game (Part 2)

When it comes to preparing for life after sports, it’s all about YOU. Prioritizing yourself is the most important part of the process. In our last blog post, How to Prepare for Life After the Game (Part 1), we talked …

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Athlete Transition Stories: Tom Helpenstell, Diving

Since he was a young boy, Tom Helpenstell knew he wanted to follow in his father’s footsteps as an orthopaedic surgeon. Knowing this, he chose a Division III school to compete in diving so he could focus on getting into …

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Student career fair returns to Barton Hall

The campuswide career fair for students returns in-person this fall for the first time since 2019.

By Kelly Kuehn
Kelly Kuehn
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How Does the Job Search Differ for International Students?

There are many factors affecting the job search for international students in the U.S. Steve Dalton “goes beyond tips” to provide strategies for networking, job searching, job offer negotiation, and more. Check out the workshop recording from September 7, 2024 …

By Erica Ford
Erica Ford International Career Development Coach (Central Career Services)
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NASCAR Employee Spotlight: Kayah Shamapande-Scarboro

Employee Name: Kayah Shamapande-Scarboro

Location: Charlotte, North Carolina

Official Role: Commercial Communications Coordinator

Hometown: Brooklyn, NY

NASCAR Journey Start: May 2023

Professional Journey

Before joining NASCAR, Kayah was a college student at Queens University of Charlotte, where she developed a …

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7 Essential Tips for First-Generation Job Seekers

Challenges abound for first-generation Americans – those whose parents came to the U.S. from another country or came themselves and became citizens. From learning the language and adapting to the American culture to facing discrimination and having to forge a path …

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5 Tips for Finding a Job if You Are Blind or Visually Impaired

In today’s inclusive society, individuals with visual impairments have more opportunities than ever to pursue rewarding careers. However, navigating the job market can present unique challenges. If you are blind or visually impaired and seeking employment, these tips will help …

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Pre-Law Advising at Cornell

The start of the fall semester means the start of the law school application cycle. Look around campus, and you’re sure to find colleagues studying for the LSAT, building lists of schools, and writing and rewriting their personal statements. Perhaps …

By Alex Jablonski
Alex Jablonski Assistant Director for Pre-Law and Pre-Graduate Advising
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Pre-Graduate Advising at Cornell

It’s September, and that means the start of a new academic year, the return of cooler weather, and, for some, the beginning of graduate school application season! Many of our undergraduates and alumni will be hard at work on their …

By Alex Jablonski
Alex Jablonski Assistant Director for Pre-Law and Pre-Graduate Advising
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