8 Tips for a Successful Virtual Interview
Many events and in-person meetings in the business world continue to convert to virtual experiences, including the interview process. Although virtual interviews are typically conducted in the same
Many events and in-person meetings in the business world continue to convert to virtual experiences, including the interview process. Although virtual interviews are typically conducted in the same
Looking for an easy way to host a virtual career fair this year? Not wanting to add another “tool” that your students and employers have to sign up for and figure out how to use? GradLeaders new
GradLeaders recently interviewed Shakira Rhoads, Assistant Director of Career Services at Missouri Southern State University. We wanted to check in with one of our partner schools to better understand changes they’re making to increase student engagement in the virtual world we live in today. Here’s what Shakira shared with our intern, Emily Mowry…
Managing the logistics of having multiple employers virtually present to multiple students at the same time can be difficult. But not with GradLeaders!Our new fully-embedded video meeting solutions
College students who visit their career center are more likely to receive a full-time job right after graduation than students who don’t, according to a recent Gallup study. These students are also more likely to say that their school prepared them well for life after college. The problem is that many students don’t properly utilize their career centers, and some don’t visit them at all. It’s important for students to understand the value career centers can provide for life after college.
Are you still using spreadsheets, or worse, paper signatures to manage approvals then keep track of internships and co-ops? Like everything, technology can make your life easier
One of the most challenging things for career centers to do is help the school prove the value of the education they provide by collecting outcomes data for graduates. This proves to be more difficult
With many campuses moving online due to the coronavirus pandemic, colleges and universities are looking for more virtual communication strategies to connect with their students. One method to consider
If your career center staff is working remote, your probably already utilizing virtual meeting tools and live chat services. But you can also connect and collaborate within your online career services
As a career development professional or member of your school’s institutional research office, you may already be familiar with some of these tips, but you also likely know that it can be difficult