5 Skills from Your On-Campus Job You Should Highlight

If you have ever held a job on your college campus or are contemplating applying for one, you may be thinking that its only purpose is to get you a few extra dollars to help pay your expenses. The truth …

By Suzanne Pike
Suzanne Pike
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Perks Of Having a Job On Campus

From paid research studies to part-time student employment, there are many opportunities to work at CU Boulder. In addition to earning money, working on campus is a great way to gain work experience, meet others and get involved. Here are …

By CU Boulder Student Affairs
CU Boulder Student Affairs
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5 Benefits Of A Campus Job

Working on campus is a great opportunity for college students to get some extra pocket money or to start saving up to pay off loans. At most universities, there is a multitude of on-campus jobs that require little to no …

By Alex Caton
Alex Caton
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9 Tips to Build Professional Skills with an On-Campus Job

On-campus jobs help students gain skills and experiences. Student employees have to work within a team, communicate with others from different backgrounds and identities, problem-solve, provide customer service, lead their peers, manage projects or even analyze data. These roles can set them up …

By Ami Tripp
Ami Tripp
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6 Great Questions to Ask Your Interviewer

In interviews, hiring managers and recruiters will inevitably ask, “So, do you have any questions for me?” And when they do, you better have at least a few questions prepared to ask. As for which questions you should ask, below …

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4 interview preparation tips

Did you know that employers site lack of preparation as the most common interview mistake made by candidates?

Don’t allow yourself to make this common and costly mistake. Check out this five-minute video, hosted by College Recruiter’s Content Manager, Bethany …

By College Recruiter
College Recruiter believes that every student and recent grad deserves a great career.
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Here’s What You Should—and Shouldn’t—Capitalize on Your Resume

As a career coach, I’ve worked alongside recruiters and heard their complaints as they review resumes. I remember one squinting at the screen as she tried to read a resume with tiny font, and another telling me she doesn’t even …

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How to Respond to “Walk Me Through Your Resume”—and Get Your Interview Started on the Right Note

When you begin any job interview, your interviewer is likely to start the conversation with some sort of introductory question. Because of this, “Tell me about yourself” is one of the most common interview questions in any job search. But …

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How the Interview Question “What Are Your Interests?” Can Help You Avoid a Workplace You’ll Hate

I’ve had some jobs I really hated. And I don’t just mean jobs that were a bit boring or had less-than-savory duties. I mean the kinds of jobs where each day is more spirit-draining than the last and you wake …

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