Teach For America gives ASU grad direction, purpose

Sheilah Utley gets real-world experience while working toward degree in secondary education

Teaching was not the initial plan for Sheilah Utley coming out of college. Her background is in acting, having obtained her bachelor’s degree in theater from ASU’s Herberger …

By Jr De Chavez
Jr De Chavez
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How to Highlight Your Academic Accomplishments on Your Resume

Today, the average job listing gets more than 250 applications. That’s hard to contend with, even if you’re the most seasoned professional. But when you’re a student or recent graduate with little to no experience behind you, this can feel even …

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Recommitting to the Job Search

Written By: Paulette Risher

President & CEO Still Serving Veterans, Major General, US Army Reserve, Retired

Are you unemployed, underemployed, miserably-employed, or transitioning military and feel that you have lost your way in the job search?  If so, here are

By Paulette Risher
Paulette Risher
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7 Ways Your Dream Job Is Holding You Back

Military.com | By Jacey Eckhart

Are you secretly hoping to land your dream job after military transition? You are not asking for the impossible, after all. After the hard work of the past 10, 20, even 30 years of military service, you …

By Jacey Eckhart
Jacey Eckhart Transition Master Coach
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How to Build Confidence at Work, According to Experts

At one point or another in our professional lives, we’re likely to face moments of self-doubt and imposter syndrome. As a result, we may feel at a loss for how to build our confidence. Gen Z’ers are even more likely …

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5 Ways to Battle Impostor Syndrome

Estimated reading time: 5 minutes

I’d be lying if I wasn’t saying that impostor syndrome is something I am dealing with at the moment. 

Next week I will start classes at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business. Depending on what …

By The Veteran Professional, LLC.
The Veteran Professional, LLC.
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Six Ways to Succeed on LinkedIn

A lot of people become jaded with LinkedIn when they first get started. They think because they opened a profile job offers will just start rolling in. But when has anything been that easy in life? With a little bit …

By David Bruce
David Bruce
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Sociology graduate set to work at dream job

Shawn Banzhaf, author of “The Five Ls: A Practical Guide for Helping Loved Ones Heal After Trauma,” is graduating with his master’s degree in sociology from the T. Denny Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics this winter. 

Banzhaf, who …

By Jennifer Moore
Jennifer Moore Communications Specialist Associate
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A Veteran’s Guide to Making Critical Life & Career Choices

Many Veterans are faced with difficult life and career choices after military service.

Do you ever find yourself struggling to figure out “what’s next?” Does your experience, education, and skill set suggest one path, but your heart, energy, and real …

By Paulette Risher, President/CEO, Major General, U.S. Army Reserve (Retired)
Paulette Risher, President/CEO, Major General, U.S. Army Reserve (Retired)
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A Veterans’ Guide for a Great Job Interview

Congratulations!

Getting an Interview is a significant step forward in the the hiring process.  Congratulations!  You have made it through the first competitive challenge.   You are a survivor of the first ruthless cut from perhaps hundreds of applicants to …

By Paulette Risher, President/CEO, Major General, U.S. Army Reserve (Retired)
Paulette Risher, President/CEO, Major General, U.S. Army Reserve (Retired)
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