Hilarious story about a job seeker that tells the recruiter way too much about his personal life, and loses the opportunity. This is a short and humorous guide on how to communicate with your future recruiter, hiring manager, and employer–a great lesson for college students, grads and young professionals alike!
Don’t Tell Me About Your Butt: Interview Tips and a Lesson for Job Seekers
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Getting a Tattoo or Piercing in College: Is Body Art Appropriate For After Graduation?
Posted February 2, 2011 byThinking about getting a tattoo or piercing in college? While getting body art done in college may seem like a cool idea, you need to make sure it’s the right choice for you because once it is done, it’s basically permanent! And how will your body art affect your ability to get a job once graduation comes? Do tattoos and professional careers mix?
Relationship Infidelity: Invasion of Privacy in Your Relationship & How to Deal
Posted February 2, 2011 byIs your boyfriend/girlfriend spying on you? Are you spying on your partner? See what psychologists have found about stalker-ish partners and what you can do to protect yourself! If you have the suspicion that you are being spied on by your partner, a new study shows your suspicions may be very correct.
Procrastination in College: The Best Television Shows to Entertain Your Procrastination Problem
Posted February 2, 2011 byAs college students, we’re all about procrastination. Whether you are avoiding those notecards or cracking open that book, if there is an assignment due or a test coming up, we will find any excuse we can to avoid studying or doing work. So why not make it fun? Check out this list of shows that no longer air on television, but are sure to make your procrastination time well spent!
Suitemates & Neighbors: How to Deal With Loud, Annoying or Obnoxious Neighbors
Posted February 1, 2011 byWe’ve all heard the stories about bad ROOMMATES, but about bad neighbors or suitemates? If you have noisy neighbors or just plain weird suitemates that are causing issues within your living space, check out some solutions on how to deal with these types of problems so you can live in peace and quiet for the rest of the year.
Staying Fit During Crunch Time: 4 Tips to Staying Healthy in College
Posted February 1, 2011 byWhile in college, it can be tough to make time to head to the gym or eat healthy, but it is important to maintain your health not only in college, but before and after, as well! Stay healthy and fit with these 4 easy tips which will help you cut calories and maintain your body even when you don’t have a ton of time to head to the gym or cook yourself healthy meals.
5 Careers That Don’t Require a College Degree
Posted February 1, 2011 byThinking of not pursuing college after high school? Not sure of what your options are? Fret not, there are many well-paying job that don’t require a college degree and I’m not talking about flipping burgers. Read on to learn more about career opportunities that don’t require a college education.
Cutting Calories in the Cafeteria: 5 Easy Steps to Shedding Pounds
Posted February 1, 2011 byAre you trying to lose weight or tone up? Trying to get ready for spring break? Try setting up an exercise routine, but also start in with your diet. No, you don’t have to change your entire lifestyle or diet, but if you exercise and make these small changes every time you visit the cafeteria, you will be on your way to toning up and losing weight in no time!







