AN INTERVIEW WITH NORA ABDOUN

What I Learned About Myself and the Career Path to Becoming an Organizational Psychologist By Caroline Griffith, MA in Industrial-Organizational Psychology Candidate | President – Psychology Association | Networking Ambassador – Office of Career Planning Embarking on a new career requires courage and persistence. The outcome of your hard work and effort will not immediately be apparent because having a successful career is a journey … Continue reading AN INTERVIEW WITH NORA ABDOUN

TODAY…I CHOOSE YOU

Creating a Master Resume: A Resource for your Professional Journey By Robyn Kurland, Intern, Office of Career Planning When looking for a job or internship, we often cast a wide search net that varies by field or skill set. Given that resumes are only reviewed briefly and often times run through an ATS (Application Tracking System) before being seen by a hiring manager, it is … Continue reading TODAY…I CHOOSE YOU

WHAT WOULD MICHELLE OBAMA DO?

Making a (Career) Change By Neepa Parikh, Director, Office of Career Planning The moment you realize that you are in a career or job that no longer gives you joy can be quite scary, especially if you are doing something related to your college degree or that pays really well. If you don’t know what to do next, where do you start? The road to … Continue reading WHAT WOULD MICHELLE OBAMA DO?

OH, THE PLACES YOU’LL GO…

Staying Connected After Graduation By Joana Scharinger, Assistant Director, Office of Career planning There are many benefits of staying connected to GGU after graduation. You can continue to build a strong network, attend events, develop new skills, and make new friends. Graduation isn’t goodbye! In fact, the connection to your school can last a lifetime. Wondering how to stay connected? Here are some ideas: 1. … Continue reading OH, THE PLACES YOU’LL GO…