Exploring Allyship’s Various Forms with Raytheon

The word “ally” is simply that — a word — until an individual puts it into action. As such, allyship takes on various forms and meanings based on one’s lived experience.

Just ask Raytheon’s Vivian Ramos, senior manager of operations program …

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Building a Business When You Have a Disability: A Real-World Start Guide

Starting a business is never easy — but for entrepreneurs with disabilities, it can be both a bold act of independence and a strategy for long-term empowerment. It’s about precision, creativity, and systems thinking — running a venture on your own terms. …

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Hack the Job Search: Leverage Your Neurodivergent Strengths to Stand Out

As neurodivergent individuals, many of us may feel uncomfortable with the label of having “superpowers”—qualities that supposedly distinguish us. While not every neurodivergent person feels exceptional in a particular area, it’s essential to recognize that everyone possesses unique strengths that …

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How To Tap Into the Hidden Job Market

In this episode, I break down what people call “the hidden job market” and why I don’t think it’s actually hidden. I share real examples from LinkedIn, Slack, and group chats to illustrate how jobs are often shared outside of …

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Interviewing While Non-Binary | Tips for Job Hunting with Confidence

For a growing number of individuals publicly identifying as non-binary, the job search and application process can be filled with a lot of unknowns. In addition to preparing for questions and wondering if you’ll connect with the hiring manager, you …

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Career Moves for Financial Independence

In this episode, I sit down with Nicole Stanley, a financial coach and entrepreneur, to talk about her journey to financial freedom. Nicole shares how she paid off $30,000 of debt in 10 months, leveraged job hopping and a career …

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What Every First Gen Professional Needs to Know about the Workplace

In this episode, I got over five critical things every first gen professional should know about the workplace. The first three are tactical and focus on the reality of how workplace systems work. The last two are mindset related and …

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Udall Scholarship Now Open for Juniors Interested in Environmental Policy, Tribal Policy, or Native Healthcare

Are you working towards positive solutions to environmental challenges or issues impacting Indian country?
Have you demonstrated your commitment to one of these areas through public service?
Do you inspire and motivate others to take action?
Are you committed to …

By Mia Ferraina
Mia Ferraina Social Impact Career Coach (Central Career Services)
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How Consulting Firms Use Assessment Games to Evaluate Candidates

Rob Porter

November 13, 2025

In recent years, consulting firms have introduced something new into the hiring process: assessment games. That’s right, these digital simulations, puzzles, and interactive exercises have become a staple of early-round screening for many consulting firms. …

By Maranda Miller
Maranda Miller Career Education Specialist (Central Career Services)
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Career Development targets resources for students in tech fields

By Kathy Hovis A&S Communications
November 21, 2025

“To help students navigate this new marketplace, staff in Arts & Sciences Career Development, as well as Cornell Career Services, have added new services and new strategies in their one-on-one sessions.”

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By Jen Maclaughlin
Jen Maclaughlin Director of Career Development (College of Arts & Sciences)
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