How to Read Body Language and Get Better at Workplace Communication

Body language is the unspoken signals we send through our movements, expressions, and posture, helping us connect with others. At its core, it’s a form of nonverbal communication that complements—and sometimes contradicts—our words. It could be a quick smile, crossed …

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AI Skills: What You Need to Learn to Stay Ahead

It’s predicted that artificial intelligence (AI) will likely replace some jobs, but it’ll also create new positions and become a valuable assistant for many professionals. To succeed in this new landscape, it’s important to pick up the skills needed in …

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$4.8M Mellon Foundation grant opens internship opportunities for USF humanities students

Read all about the $4.8M Mellon Foundation grant expanding paid internships for students in the Humanities at USF.

By Addye Buckley-Burnell, Ph.D.
Addye Buckley-Burnell, Ph.D. Associate VP/Executive Director of the Center for Career & Professional Development
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Building a Career While Balancing Mental Health: The Key to Long-term Success

Balancing your mental health in undergraduate or graduate school can be a challenge, especially as you work to overcome barriers related to strict due dates and exam schedules. When searching for jobs, some worry about how their workplace experience may …

By Krista Davis
Krista Davis Graduate Assistant of Career Development
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Networking Essentials: Building Meaningful Connections

As a career services professional, a question I am often asked is “How or where can I network and how important is it?”  Let’s be honest: The idea of networking can feel intimidating – packed conference rooms and awkward small …

By Alexandra Kulawsky
Alexandra Kulawsky Career Coach
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Tips for Requesting Letters of Recommendation for Grad School

If you’re preparing to apply for graduate or professional school, chances are that you will see letters of recommendation as some of the required documents for you to submit along with your application. However, there are often many questions surrounding …

By Kim Steele
Kim Steele Career Educator
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What to Do at a Career Fair: Tips for Before, During, and After

Picture a bustling room filled with company booths, representatives with friendly smiles, and the air buzzing with possibility. That, friends, is a career fair. Whether you’re a student exploring potential career paths or a seasoned professional looking for new opportunities, …

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What Is the Hidden Job Market? Here’s How to Access It

Your next role may not be in the most obvious places. It’s estimated that about 60% of the jobs available aren’t advertised, creating what’s called a hidden job market. But if it’s hidden, how do you find it?

Generally, these …

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8 Inappropriate Interview Questions and How to Handle Them (With Examples!)

Job interviews are a critical part of the hiring process, yet sometimes they can take a wrong turn when recruiters ask inappropriate interview questions. These are questions that don’t have a place in the interview setting and can make candidates …

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How to Evaluate a Job Offer—and Ask for Time to Think About It

Getting a job offer is exciting, but rushing to accept without careful consideration might cause you to overlook critical details. Evaluating a job offer thoroughly helps you ensure that the position aligns with your career goals, salary expectations, and work-life …

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