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BYU Career Services combines with Experiential Learning to provide new services
BYU Career Services moved to a newly renovated space in 1134 WSC. Students can come in and utilize the services they have to offer. (Savannah Hsu) The BYU Career Services combined with the Experiential Learning and Internship office and is now housed as BYU Careers and Experiential Learning (CEL) on the first floor of the Wilkinson Student Center.
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BYU Career Services shares tips and tricks for writing a resume
Writing resumes can be tricky, especially for college students who may not yet have much work experience.
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Big companies share what they look for in recruiting
A representative from the accounting firm PwC presents to a student recruiting fair hosted by The Marriott School of Management. (Gianluca Cuestas)
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Thinking outside the box can lead to job offers
Kylee Vest stands outside the Museum of Art, where she got a job after including a description of a previous position digging ditches on her resume. (Gianluca Cuestas)
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How to build a great resume
Building an effective resume is key to finding a job. The average recruiter looks at a resume for six seconds before deciding to keep it or toss it, according to Research by The ladders, a New York City-based career services company. Many factors contribute to a resume that will be accepted. Among the most important are format and content.
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Student Genius: an online advocate for student job hunting
Paper resumés may be a thing of the past thanks to a new program called Student Genius that turns a traditional résumé into a digital, online experience.
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How to get the best recommendations for a job
In a world of increased advertising techniques, technology and social media, many turn to peers for advice. In fact, 90 percent of people trust peer recommendations as opposed to the 14 percent that trust advertising, according to a social media video by Eric Qualman.
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