6 “P’s” For Veterans Returning To the Workforce

Transitioning from the military back into regular civilian life can be difficult, especially when it comes to finding a job. For starters, you will have to look for positions that are suited to your skills, and this process can take …

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Job Hopping Every 15 Months with Janzel Manalansan

In this episode of The First Gen Coach Podcast, host, Carla Sanatamaria, interviews her dear friend and first-gen tech worker Janzel Manalansan. Janzel is an early 30’s Filipino-American eldest daughter of immigrants who has leveraged her network and transferable skills …

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How to Attract and Retain Gen Z Employees: A Guide for Leaders

The future of work is here, and Gen Z is leading the charge. It’s time for employers to meet them where they are. The workplace is changing rapidly, and much of that change is being driven by the Gen Z …

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When Motherhood Helps, Not Hurts, Your Career

When you think of careers with poor work-life balance and thus ones that aren’t very accommodating to working mothers, you might think of investment banking, or law, or even technology (despite the valiant attempts by many tech firms to improve …

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Six Lucrative Career Paths for Liberal Arts Majors

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Despite what you may have heard, there are many great liberal arts careers to choose from that pay very well. As many students know, settling on a career path as an undergrad can be …

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College Recruiter believes that every student and recent grad deserves a great career.
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An estimated 1.3 billion people live with a significant disability today.

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By Pamela Jimenez
Pamela Jimenez Program Director for the Center for Social Justice
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Persons with disabilities make up 16% of the global population 📊 yet they rarely access leadership roles, including in the health sector.

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By Pamela Jimenez
Pamela Jimenez Program Director for the Center for Social Justice
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Albany County Adopt-A-Family Drive

The Excelsior community’s favorite service event, Albany County Adopt-A-Family, returns this year as we seek to spread joy to others this holiday season! Please join the Community Engagement Group in assisting two local families this year by using the link …

By Pamela Jimenez
Pamela Jimenez Program Director for the Center for Social Justice
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Survival Tips for the New Nurse: You Can Do This!

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Well you made it through nursing school. Congrats! That is a huge accomplishment. Whether your NCLEX exam is behind you or still in progress, you are on your way! Here are some tips to help you be successful

By HospitalRecruiting
HospitalRecruiting is an online healthcare job board for physicians, advanced practitioners, nurses, and allied health professionals. Visit our site to view current medical practice and employment opportunities or navigate to our Healthcare Career Resources Blog for more great articles like this one!
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How to Answer “How Do You Handle Stress?” in an Interview (with Sample Answers!)

No matter what profession or industry you’re in, you’ll have your fair share of stress in the workplace. Recruiters often want to understand how you manage pressure, which is why one of the most common interview questions you’ll likely face …

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