Hooray! The semester’s finished. With final assignments turned in, exams taken, papers written, and presentations, well, presented, you can jump in holiday glee (see below for an example) at having tackled the semester. Go you! Time for some well-earned rest.
I know it’s almost 2020 but the National Association of Colleges and Employers’ (NACE) report on the Class of 2018 was just released and the results are quite uplifting. These reports take time to compile since they analyze data from …
A Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice provides the educational background for any individual who wants to work (or is already working) in a variety of public and private fields that make up the vast operations of managing and …
By Marguerite Busetti
Marguerite BusettiAssociate Director of Career and Professional Development, Dobbs Ferry Campus
Health Professions Week is a virtual career exploration tool that is especially designed for students. There are week long activities to help you to learn more about health related professions. Consider using this event as a networking tool to meet …
By Joi Sampson
Joi SampsonAssociate Director of Career and Professional Development
So you couldn’t be here for the Mercy Manhattan Career Fair on November 6th and now you wonder what you missed. The good news is you can still apply for the open positions that the employers were promoting.
An unintentionally well-kept secret at Career and Professional Development may be the two state of art interview rooms available for your use. Equipped with web cams, large screen TVs, phones and laptops, you can practice interviewing using Big …
By Marguerite Busetti
Marguerite BusettiAssociate Director of Career and Professional Development, Dobbs Ferry Campus
Have you been looking for a way to make meaningful connections to help your career in your field of study? Accounting, Finance, and Business Career Community has a great event that will help you do just that! On Tuesday, …