This time of year can be rough in Vermont. It’s supposed to be Spring – but it doesn’t always feel that way. It’s been a long academic year and it’s easy and common to lose motivation, feel tired and stressed out, and wonder if you’re even on the right track. First off – know you are not alone. Perhaps a good guideline would be: Don’t make any big life decision during Mud Season in Vermont. Continue reading “Feeling Stuck in the Mud? Help is here!”
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Tips for Salary Negotiation
So, you are offered a job. Congratulations! Savor the accomplishment, but before you accept the job, make sure you understand the total compensation package. The time for negotiating is during the small window of time between getting the offer and accepting the job.
Here are some things to consider & research:
Compensation = Salary + Benefits
Look at the whole package. Different industries have different standards for sweetening the deal – from health insurance, retirement plans, vacation & sick days, tuition reimbursements, wellness packages, discounts on transportation & vendors, and relocation cost reimbursement. Make sure you understand the full picture.
5 Easy Things to do After the UVM Job Fair
Congrats on making it to the Spring Job Fair and completing another task on your 4 Year Plan for Career Success! Before putting it all behind you, take a few moments to make the most of your efforts thus far.
- Get organized.
You likely have a handful of notes, fliers, papers, and business cards from the people that you met. Great! Review that information now, while your short notes and abbreviations will still mean something to you. Follow up on the suggestions employers gave you. Check out/Bookmark websites of organizations you want to keep an eye on. Stay connected!
Continue reading “5 Easy Things to do After the UVM Job Fair”
Savvy Seniors: Interviewing- 5 Tips to Get the Job!
Graduation is almost here – all your hard work is paying off. After the celebrations fade, reality will set in. Time to get a job.
Before the job, comes the interview, are you ready to rock it?
- Get Ready:
Research the company, maybe even the person you will interview with. Use your web skills and figure out what the company does. What is their Mission Statement? Do they list Corporate Values? Do they have a social media presence? Remember they’ll be doing the same. . . Continue reading “Savvy Seniors: Interviewing- 5 Tips to Get the Job!”
The Job Fair is for Everyone!
Why should Senior and Graduate students attend?
Make connections to employers so you are on their radar for next spring or next year.
Many employers will keep your resume & remember you when there are openings later.
Some deadlines are soon, and it helps to know/prepare for what will be offered in the future.
Pick up free pens, lip balm, water bottles, and other swag!
Why should Junior students attend?
Make connections to employers so you are on their radar for next spring or next year.
Some deadlines are soon, and it helps to know/prepare for what will be offered in the future.
Find opportunities that will build your resume with career-relevant experiences.
Pick up free pens, lip balm, water bottles, and other swag!
Why should Sophomore students attend?
Learn about companies and organizations who are doing work that matters to you.
Find opportunities that will build your resume with career-relevant experiences.
Watch and learn from upper-class students.
Pick up free pens, lip balm, water bottles, and other swag!
Why should First Year students attend?
Think about the connections between what you are studying & the work you may do in the future
Practice talking to employers when the stakes are low.
Watch and learn from upper-class students.
Pick up free pens, lip balm, water bottles, and other swag!
Get Ready Today: Find more information on our event page: https://go.uvm.edu/jobfair
On Job Fair Day: Wear a nice/professional outfit. If you have an updated resume, bring it.
After the Fair: Update your 4 Year Plan for Career Success because you just took another huge step: https://go.uvm.edu/4yearplan
See you there!
– Jill