See the two jobs that are available on campus over the summer.
Land the job you want with these interview tips
Get that dream job with these do’s and don’ts of how to answer some popular interview questions.
OPINION: The travel ban: Fiction, fable and fact – Part 1
While terrorists arguably converge upon American property through various means and methods of transportation, there is an outstanding history of violence from those that board airplanes, i.e., the attacks on 9/11. Amidst continued attacks worldwide and on American citizens specifically, including the Boston bombings, the attack on Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, etc. etc., it is crucial that the Trump administration address the very real national security concerns these undocumented immigrants and refugees pose.
Local job listings: let the hunting begin
Need some extra cash for this summer but you don’t want to be working as a bag boy at the local Piggly Wiggly? I’ve got you covered. Here are some interesting jobs that not only make you good money, but look good on your resume for many different majors.
Stop searching for jobs right now and create a LinkedIn.
LinkedIn allows candidates to set up a profile that contains a profile picture, resume, portfolio, skills and show your connections.
North Greenville students get networking opportunity at upcoming symposium
“We want our students to be able to see firsthand that they can go run a business for Christ and be successful by marketplace standards,” Briggs said.
There’s No Place Like Home – Even If It’s Rented: Tips For Finding the Perfect Home
For some, living at home and saving money is an option; however, if you get a job that is hours away from your parent’s home, then you don’t have that luxury. Renting or leasing a place is definitely an option and a reasonable one at that.
Etiquette can help improve your job search
“You only have one chance to make a first impression.”
Attention students: Take what you’re learning in the classroom and get paid for it.
Trying to have a job while you’re in college can be tricky. Jobs that involve flipping burgers or bagging groceries are easy for students to get. The down side is you’re stuck with making minimum wage and obviously you aren’t going to college to get a degree in grocery bagging. Here’s the solution.
New Jobs in Greenville: Get the Details and Apply Now
Need a good paying job you can manage with classes? Here are a few job listings for corporations that have amazing benefits and nice pay. The best part… You don’t need a degree to start them.