My first year of college was filled with self-doubt, anxiety, and a crippling fear of failure. This fear kept me from trying new things and going outside my comfort zone, affecting not only my professional life but my personal life as well. I was struggling, as many do in their first year of college.
Read MoreThe possibilities are endless when it comes to a career in communications. Finding your passion may seem challenging when there are so many different opportunities. As graduation creeps up on us, this may become intimidating, but there are many ways to help discover your own interests and passions while exploring potential career paths.
Read MoreNew year, new you! It is officially 2024 and as we begin the first semester, we should reflect on the previous year and write some “ins” and “outs” for 2024. Now, if you are unfamiliar with the trend, “ins” are what we are keeping with us in 2024 and what we should be focusing on. The “outs” are what we are leaving behind in 2023.
Read MoreI’ll just come out and say it… I am a victim of hustle culture. For years I have pushed away remedies for my unhealthy work-life balance to pretend to enjoy my full plate of never-ending tasks.
Read MoreAre you curious about the world of real estate? This week we hear from Jon Roosen, a Saginaw Valley State University Alumni who has an undergraduate degree in Human Biology.
Read MoreWhen David Robinson first set foot on the red carpet as a volunteer, he knew he’d be back for more. Today, he is a successful publicist working with academy award-winning films and renowned gospel artists, conducting media relations and marketing for his clients. (Plus, he’s a GVSU alum!)
Read MoreThis influencer marketer knows her industry front and back. Why? Because she’s an influencer herself.
Read MoreOver the past few years, social media has become the biggest platform to show support for different social and human rights causes. From Black Lives Matter to Supporting Ukraine, individuals and businesses are sharing their support with posts on their pages. Now, more than ever, is the time that we should ask ourselves what we can do next?
Read MoreDuring my years in college, I never learned how to negotiate a salary, so it came as a shock to me when I was interviewing for entry level positions and was asked by hiring managers, “What are your salary expectations for this position?” I was like a deer in the headlights because I was unsure of how to answer the question without pricing myself out of the position.
Read MoreLet’s face it, being an intern can be hard. The people that you work with, whether it be your boss or your general team members, may think you know everything or nothing all at once. The extra stress of being a full time student does not make the process feel any easier.
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