Posted on Monday, January 16th, 2017
A strong, well-written resume is the most important part of any job application, and every effort should be given to ensure that it is as flawless as possible. Most resume mistakes are easily fixed, and making sure that none of these errors show up on your resume will give you the best possible chance of getting an interview.
Here are the four most common mistakes that human resources departments see on resumes: Read more >
Posted on Wednesday, December 21st, 2016
Your holiday break is the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind, and spend time with family and friends without having to worry about exams or assignments that have to get done. While it is very beneficial to have that downtime, it is also important to not get lethargic, as this will make going back to school in January that much more difficult.
Here are four things you can do over your holiday break to help you make the most of your time: Read more >
Posted on Tuesday, November 29th, 2016
Twitter is one of the world’s largest social media websites, and is a valuable tool to keep up to date on news and current events, and to be able to engage with people who share the same interests as you or are a part of the same industry. It can also be a valuable asset to use to connect with people when you are searching for a co-op placement.
Here are the steps you should take to build your own professional looking Twitter profile. Read more >
Posted on Thursday, November 17th, 2016

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If your resume isn’t filled with a ton of work experience, there are other ways to tell employers that you’re a great candidate. You can include extracurriculars to show that you have developed skills and experience outside of a traditional job and are a well-rounded individual.
Volunteering or Community Service
Any volunteering or community-based service that you do should be included somewhere on your resume, especially if Read more >
Posted on Thursday, November 3rd, 2016
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