Industries likely to hire the most finance grads in 2025

It might come as a surprise to some early in their careers, but not all healthcare employees work in the healthcare industry. Nor do all graduates of management programs work as managers. Nor do all finance grads work for organizations …

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Keeping Your Holiday Party Professional

‘Tis the season to be jolly—or is it? According to consulting firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas, the number of planned holiday parties have reached decade lows. Approximately 65 percent of companies reported that they will be holding a holiday party …

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What Companies Can Do to Support LGBTQ Employees

Larger companies, such as multinational corporations, exist not only to provide a product or a service, or to drive profits for their investors, but they also have a role to play on the world stage. Large corporations can influence public …

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Ace Your Job Interview: Tips for Neurodivergent Candidates

For most people, a job interview can feel like an audition, but for neurodivergent candidates, it can bring additional unique challenges—like interpreting social cues, maintaining eye contact, or responding to vague questions on the spot. With the right preparation and …

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Want to Support Equity? Tips for Men in the Workplace

If you identify as a man and want to support equity in your workplace, check out this article for tips! You’ll learn how to make your work environment better for your colleagues, employees, and yourself!

By Mary [uConnect]
Mary [uConnect] Customer Success Manager
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Careers for Neurodivergent Strengths: Excelling as a Natural Language Processing (NLP) Specialist

In Mentra’s “Careers for Neurodivergent Strengths” series, we’ll explore what it takes to thrive as an NLP Specialist…

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How to Advocate for Yourself at Work as a Woman

Do you ever find yourself hesitating to speak up at work? Maybe you’ve thought, “I’ll just let my boss notice my hard work,” or “I don’t want to seem pushy.” 

Many women feel this way, and it’s not surprising—self-advocacy can …

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Balancing Authority with Empathy: Leadership Advice From a Deputy Chief of Talent Management

Schira Madan serves as the Deputy Chief of Talent Management in the Workforce Support Activities Directorate for the National Security Agency (NSA), orchestrating human capital strategies, plans, and policies that support the NSA’s global cryptologic workforce. She leverages the “whole-person …

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Resilience and Representation: Breaking Barriers in STEM with Jeyra Arocho

In this Career Spotlight episode, I talk with Jeyra Arocho, an Afro Latina fire protection engineer and trailblazer. Jeyra, who was displaced from her home of Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria, shares the challenges she has overcome in her career, …

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Networking in a New Country: Tips for Recently Immigrated Hispanic and Latinx Professionals

Networking with professionals in your industry is intimidating as is, let alone when you’re navigating it with potential language barriers and cultural differences. For Hispanic and Latinx professionals who have recently immigrated to the United States, networking can offer new …

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