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If you think you can put off starting an emergency savings fund until after graduation, think again. One surprise injury or hospital stay can drain your bank account and prevent you from working on income-generating activities. An emergency fund is …
The expenses of most college students can be pared back. Housing and utilities can be taken care of by living in a dorm, there are innumerable free entertainment options, and you likely won’t need a car if your college has …
“How did I spend my last pay check?” As an adult, you’re bound to have this question at least once in your life.
There will also be times when you’ll feel like money is slipping through your fingers. This is …
This article is part of our Know Your Rights in the Workplace series. All written information within this article is not legal advice. Current Federal, State, and Local laws are subject to change since this article was published. If you …
Letters of recommendation have the purpose of endorsing the academic, professional, and personal characteristics of an individual. Therefore, it is essential advocates learn to write representative and powerful letters of recommendation that speak on the professional qualities of an individual. …
Today, we’re pleased to release our new ranking of the 30 Best Internship Programs for Overall Diversity. The ranking is based on a survey of more than 11,400 current and former interns from more than 100 internship programs. This past …
Do you dream to work at Nickelodeon, Walt Disney, Pixar, or any other famous cartoon studio? Your desire can come true fast if you have a good strategy.
Modern animation is a thrilling world of fantastic technologies, creative freedom, and …
Depending on your experience, it can be difficult to know where exactly to start when answering this age-old question — interviewers don’t want to know your life story, so tailoring your response to the context of the job description is the …
When it comes to promoting your accomplishments, numbers don’t lie. It’s why our office encourages you to feature percentages and figures. But what about those other numbers that follow us? I’m talking about your GPA and credit score. Do they …
9:00 AM: Get into the office. Check e-mail and voicemail. If there are any issues that need immediate attention, deal with them right away.
9:30 AM: Read a variety of national papers, including the New York Times, LA Times, Washington …