As a student, you’re perpetually short on time – there are always readings to do, exams to study for, events to attend, friends to see.
Don’t get blue, make a plan!
What industry are you working in, or do you aspire to work in? Twitter can help!
Abandon these bad habits and your interviews will have a much higher chance of a positive outcome.
How can you manage this difficult scenario of risk versus reward?
Whether you’re a current student or a recent grad hoping to hatch a career with Bell, a networking event or info session is a great place to get started.
Ready to create a career-hatching application for Bell? Get cracking!
“It’s a rewarding experience doing the kind of work that we do at Bell,” says Stephanie Maccio.
What does an employer find when they look you up online?
Whether you’re a seasoned networker or a networking novice, it can be a little intimidating to walk into a room full of strangers.
A quality LinkedIn profile is just as useful as a great cover letter and resume – maybe even more useful.
Phone interviews can be intimidating, particularly if your previous interview experience has always involved on-site, in-person meetings.