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College Student

Do You Wanna Build a… Better To-Do List?

by Precillia Redmond

One of the tools that Precillia has adopted, both in her job as well as in her roles as a wife and mother to two young girls, is the “Four Ds” – Delete, Defer, Delegate, and Do.

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College Success

Forté C2B Conference: You Define “It”

by Ali Fraenkel

There were numerous takeaways from this session at the Forté C2B Conference, but upon surveying the reactions of Ali’s fellow attendees and asking what advice they would pass along to a friend, we focused on five key pieces of advice from Marjie Terry.

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Personal Finance

Why Should a Millennial Start Investing Now?

by J. Gill

As a Millennial, you have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to put yourself on a comfortable path to retirement.

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Job Search

College Student Tips to Surviving Your Formal Interview

by Angela Coquis

If you are in a business major, it’s pretty certain that you’re going to have to take part in at least one formal interview. They are a little daunting at first, no matter what kind, but with practice and a good idea of the protocol, there’s nothing to fear!

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Job Search

How to Hit the (Recruiting) Ground Running in August

Once recruiting starts, you will have tons of people asking you to sum up everything that’s awesome about you ever. The break you have right now is a really good time to think back over all you’ve accomplished in your professional career and sketch out stories that demonstrate leadership, teamwork, problem-solving, analytical ability – basic things you’ll be asked for in interviews.

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Job Search

Job Interviews – Tell Them What You Want to Tell Them

Interviews are a tricky thing – students spend months preparing, studying, networking, and in the end it comes down to a couple hours of Q&A that are totally unpredictable. Companies ask questions ranging from “What are your 5 weaknesses” to “If you had to make a speech at your retirement party, what would you say?” and candidates must be ready to tackle it all. However, there are a few strategies I learned through interviewing, most importantly how to “tell them what you want to tell them”.

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