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Graduate School: Options, Benefits, & Planning

Now nearing the graduate school application season, many, soon-to-be undergraduate alums are considering the prospect of seeking yet another degree. Choosing graduate school as a next step allows students to put off entrance into the job market during a... More»

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Posted November 16, 2009

What's New

Research Internships as National Career Development Month Continues!

How does your resume look these days? Is it a little scant for content? Well, one way to beef up a somewhat weak resume is to carry out an internship. Internships can be paid, unpaid, or for academic credit... More»

Filed in What's New
Posted November 13, 2009

Economic Trends

Non-Traditional Librarianship for Non-Traditional Librarians

Library students walk away from their Master’s programs with certain essential attributes, including a healthy respect for the AACR2 (or loathing, as the case may be) and slightly dimmer eyesight (probably a product of time spent with AACR2). Given... More»

Filed in Economic Trends
Posted November 09, 2009

Job Search Process

November is National Career Development Month!

Have you been meaning to update your resume or search for a job or internship, but haven’t gotten around to it? Then November is the perfect month to cross those things off your to do list, with National Career... More»

Filed in Job Search Process
Posted November 02, 2009

Employment Outlook

Optimism for the Current Upturn in the Economy

We have been told that the Recession is over, but unemployment levels are still holding at about 10%. NPR’s “All Things Considered” takes a moment to discuss why soaring stocks don’t translate to immediate job recovery. As it stands... More»

Filed in Employment Outlook
Posted October 26, 2009

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