Five Ideas for Celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Day 2022

From reading Indigenous authors to exploring Native plants, these activities suit everyone in the family

Renée Gokey September 26th, 2022 issue of Smithsonian Magazine

Are you a parent, grandparent, or other caregiver looking for an age-appropriate event to enjoy on …

By Greg Victory (he/him/his)
Greg Victory (he/him/his) Assistant VP Student Affairs/Fannie Mitchell Executive Director, Career Center
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Tips for Improving Your Public Speaking Skills

Public speaking skills allow us to share important information with our coworkers, team members, and higher-ups. Yet if you feel nervous, sweaty, and afraid when speaking to an audience, you’re not alone. In this article, we’ll help you combat your …

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How to Respond to “So, Tell Me About Yourself” in a Job Interview

Written by Joel Schwartzberg

Originally appeared in the August 12, 2019 of Harvard Business Review

Summary: The toughest job interview question may seem like a softball from the interviewer’s perspective: “So…tell me about yourself.” Nailing this question starts with realizing that your …

By Greg Victory (he/him/his)
Greg Victory (he/him/his) Assistant VP Student Affairs/Fannie Mitchell Executive Director, Career Center
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Blackstone at Duke University

Date: Tuesday, October 18th
Coffee Chats: 12:00pm – 3:00pm EST
Networking Reception: 6:00pm – 8:00pm EST

Location: This event is invitation-only and the location will be sent following your RSVP. Please note, the location will be on the Duke University …

By Grace Athy
Grace Athy Assistant Director, Career Services
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You Don’t Need to Meet Every Qualification to Apply for a Job

by Art Markman

Originally published on May 20, 2019, Harvard Business Review

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One of your biggest concerns as a college graduate is landing your first job. But when you look at the qualifications in many role descriptions, you may …

By Greg Victory (he/him/his)
Greg Victory (he/him/his) Assistant VP Student Affairs/Fannie Mitchell Executive Director, Career Center
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The Best Ways to Use Social Media to Expand Your Network

by Doug Camplejohn

Originally appear in the March 07, 2019 issue of Harvard Business Review

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Social media can be a highly effective tool for diversifying and evolving one’s network. That said, it can be challenging to reach out to …

By Greg Victory (he/him/his)
Greg Victory (he/him/his) Assistant VP Student Affairs/Fannie Mitchell Executive Director, Career Center
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Build your CREW at Bain

We’re thrilled to introduce Connecting & Resourcing Empowered Women (CREW), our inaugural leadership program for sophomore undergraduate women.

Bain’s CREW Program is designed for sophomore/second year undergraduate women with exceptional leadership potential. As a member of Bain’s CREW, you will:

By Grace Athy
Grace Athy Assistant Director, Career Services
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S&P Global – Site Visit

You are cordially invited to a site visit at S&P Global!

S&P Global is partnering with 100 Women in Finance to share Early Career opportunities with young professionals in the greater Raleigh area! We’re excited to open our doors to …

By Grace Athy
Grace Athy Assistant Director, Career Services
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How To Become a Business Analyst

Whether you’re looking to get into business as a fresh graduate or make a career change, becoming a business analyst is a great option. Professionals in these roles are in high demand because analysts are key players in helping businesses …

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Bridging the world's skills gap through affordable, high-quality, online education.
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Morgan Stanley – “These are the Faces of Change”

Interested in pursuing a career with Morgan Stanley? Take a look at their upcoming events on campus to network, gather additional information, and apply for their open positions.

See below for additional information.

By Grace Athy
Grace Athy Assistant Director, Career Services
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