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How to Address Employment and Education History in a Job Search

By: UCPath Center
How to Address Employment and Education History in a Job Search

Looking for work can feel like a full-time job in itself. Putting hours into perfecting your resume and writing a flawless cover letter is well worth it. After all, it is oftentimes your only chance at a first impression in front of a potential employer. Below are the best ways candidates can … [Read more...] about How to Address Employment and Education History in a Job Search

Filed Under: Applications, Employment Search, Interviews, Resumes Tagged With: application, education, education history, employment, employment gaps, employment history, resume

Reaping the Benefits of Informational Interviews 

By: UCPath Center
Reaping the Benefits of Informational Interviews 

Actively applying to a variety of jobs or exploring a different career path outside of what you may have studied in school may present exciting new options for your professional growth. One of the best ways to start exploring these opportunities is to discuss job and industry topics with more … [Read more...] about Reaping the Benefits of Informational Interviews 

Filed Under: Applications, Interviews Tagged With: conversations, follow up, informational interviews, interviews, job interview, UCPATH Center

How to Prepare Your UCPath Application

By: UCPath Center
How to Prepare Your UCPath Application

Filling out an online job application form is like knocking on the door of a recruiter – you are trying to convince them you’re the perfect candidate. If your application is impressive, accurate and complete, then the door will open for a job interview. When you find a job you'd like to apply for … [Read more...] about How to Prepare Your UCPath Application

Filed Under: About UCPath Center, Applications, Career Opportunities, Cover Letters, Resumes

How to Follow Up on an Application with the UCPath Center

By: UCPath Center
How to Follow Up on an Application with the UCPath Center

You spotted your dream job at the UCPath Center, spent time crafting a cover letter and perfecting your resume, sent it off to the hiring manager, interviewed for the position and now you are waiting in anticipation for a response. What are your next steps? Should you follow up via email, or is it … [Read more...] about How to Follow Up on an Application with the UCPath Center

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How to Make the Strongest Impression in the UCPath Center Interview

By: UCPath Center
How to Make the Strongest Impression in the UCPath Center Interview

Congratulations! You’ve impressed UCPath Center’s hiring managers with a stellar resume and cover letter. You’ve received a request for an interview and now it’s time to prepare. Tom Abt, senior recruiter at the UCPath Center, advises potential candidates to conduct research about the position and … [Read more...] about How to Make the Strongest Impression in the UCPath Center Interview

Filed Under: About UCPath Center, Applications, Career Opportunities, Company Culture, Interviews

4 Resume Tips to Get Your Foot in the Door

By: UCPath Center
4 Resume Tips to Get Your Foot in the Door

  Many job seekers these days might fret about their resume getting lost in the application abyss. They may wonder how to stand out from the crowd in a fiercely competitive job market. According to Glassdoor, a well-written resume should take a recruiter or hiring manager on a journey through a … [Read more...] about 4 Resume Tips to Get Your Foot in the Door

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