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LSJ After Graduation: An Interview with Zoe Fielden

Read the full interview by Kaitlyn Laibe with Zoe on the Law, Societies, & Justice news page. Start reading below…

From occupying student government offices, to contributing to international human rights law development, to representing incarcerated folks, LSJ students at …

By Meaghan Wood (She/Her)
Meaghan Wood (She/Her) Career Coach
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Salaries & Job Trends – Lightcast

Curious about how much you’d make in different careers? What jobs are growing in demand? What education and skills are required for jobs in different sectors?

Lightcast allows you to search frequently updated employment and market data to discover meaningful …

By Briana Randall (She/Her)
Briana Randall (She/Her) Executive Director
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 3 *free* opportunities for American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) learners interested in pursuing medicine!

The Northwest Native American Center of Excellence (NNACoE) is pleased to announce 3 free opportunities below:

The RISE Summer Academy is a FREE six-week intensive program for American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) learners that provides in-depth training and Indigenous learning opportunities to …

By Lily Burnstein (She/Her)
Lily Burnstein (She/Her) Career Coach
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Vault-Firsthand Celebrates Top Employers for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Today, while many professional services firms claim to focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion, not that many can back up their words with concrete actions. Indeed, it takes more than merely including a DEI statement on a website to prove that fostering individuality, …

By Firsthand
We help applicants, students, job-seekers and professionals like you find the right career path using the power of firsthand experiences.
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10 reasons why college grads should consider entry-level sales jobs

Entry-level sales jobs present a great opportunity for recent college grads to learn professional skills that last a lifetime. And below, a variety of entry-level sales professionals, as well as business owners and sales executives with experience at companies like …

By College Recruiter
College Recruiter believes that every student and recent grad deserves a great career.
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Two UW Environment researchers featured on Highly Cited Researchers 2023 list

Two researchers from the College of the Environment have been included in the annual Highly Cited Researchers 2023 list from Clarivate. They join more than 40 UW researchers who received the honor this year.

Gregory Bratman, assistant professor in the …

By Kirk Heynen (He/Him)
Kirk Heynen (He/Him) Career Coach
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How to market your diversity in your job search

A diversity hire is a person with a minority or underrepresented background employed in an organization. Though a
diversity hire is employed to improve diversity and inclusion in the company, it does not mean that the person is
favored solely …

By VidCruiter
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What Is Business Operations & Strategy (Biz Ops)?

Do you love developing new strategies to boost revenues, improve business results, and optimize company workflows? You may be the ideal candidate for a career in business operations and strategy, or BizOps for short.

Let’s take a look at the …

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Want to Go Green with an Entry Level Job? Tips for Your Job Search

If you want an entry level job with an environmentally conscious company, the following post offers a couple of tips you should consider.

The term “environmentally friendly” is like catnip to consumers nowadays. Claim your business is an eco-paradise and …

By College Recruiter
College Recruiter believes that every student and recent grad deserves a great career.
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Job Search Advice for International Students for the 2023-2024 Academic Year (Vault)

Read the original article on Vault.

During the pandemic, the number of international students dipped in the U.S., as traveling abroad for school became less attractive and, in some cases, impossible. Now that Covid is (mostly) in the rear-view mirror, …

By Derek Loosvelt
Derek Loosvelt
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