April 1, 2019
December Web Clips - Job Search Tips and More
By B&SC News Team
We’ve found a collection of articles from around the web that talk about job search tips, keys for acing finals and lots more. Give these a read so you have the edge in your next interview or when you’re sitting down to write a term paper. In addition to the aid and assistance you can receive by working with our financial aid team, researching additional scholarships can help bridge a vital gap in paying for school.
It’s easy to send a cookie cutter thank you email after an interview. But the Seattle Times indicates that a personal, handwritten note may just set you apart from other candidates.
Considering transferring to or from Bryant & Stratton College? Take these tips from the New York Post into account as you prepare to begin the process.
Finals week is never easy to make it through, but these five tips might just make things a little easier on you and your classmates.
Check out these quick tips that could help improve your job search in the short and long term.
Not all job search tips are created equal. In fact, USA Today talks about a handful which do more harm than good.
Huffington Post offers up a number of errors and mistakes commonly found on resumes of candidates who don’t get the jobs they apply for.
More from our friends at USA Today College, a video on study tips for finals.
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