Do you feel like your college career is flying by? Job hunting was just a speck in the future but with graduation approaching quickly, what seemed a distant reality is now knocking on your doorstep. No need to worry! Here are some quick tips about making the most of your college days in order to help you find that job.
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Tis The Season to be Thankful…
Sometimes I take for granted the chance to be grateful for the people and opportunities in my life. Because of this, I would like to start this season with three areas I think deserve a little bit more thanks this season.
Continue reading »Great attitude = great times
I was recently on an excursion in Mexico when my tour guide provided me with the inspiration for this blog. He gave us some advice: “We will have a great time as long as we have great attitudes.”
Continue reading »So you want to be a travel nurse?
As a Student Outreach Coordinator, I get to travel across the United States and meet some of the best nursing students out there! I’ve come to realize, no matter what state I’m in and no matter what convention or career fair I’m attending, I tend to get asked a list of reoccurring questions. Check out the top eight questions about being a travel nurse that I get asked by nursing students and new graduates nurses!
Continue reading »Quick Q&A for relocating as a young professional
I decided to do a short Q&A with a new grad I worked with last year to find her first full-time position. She made the decision to relocate half way across the country to pursue a great opportunity as a Medical Laboratory Scientist.
Continue reading »The Growth in the Inevitable Change
Whether we want to admit it or not, the idea of change brings a sense of fear of the unknown that no one is ever truly ready for. When I think about all the change that has happened in my life in the past couple months, I’m shocked at how well I handled it.
Continue reading »Wealth You Won’t Find in Your Wallet
Imagine an old farmyard with a big barn, some cattle pens, and a small two-story house with chipped paint alongside a winding gravel road. This farm can be found eight miles outside of a town comprised of 400 people. That was home to me for the first 18 years of my life – and in my heart, it will always be home. Growing up with this blue collar lifestyle taught me a lot about what it means to be successful.
Continue reading »4 Ways to Boost Your Skills in One Summer
That’s a wrap, folks! As another school year comes to a close, college students all over the U.S. are looking forward to the fact that they have a solid two months of no homework. However, for some students, the thought of having to find that perfect “real world” job soon weighs just heavy enough to dampen their fun summer plans.
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