Choosing Between Two Career Paths – On Air Coaching Call

Have you ever felt at a crossroads between two career paths? In this special coaching call episode, I coach Angie, who is a Latina First Gen Professional, recent college grad, and is seeking guidance on her career path after graduation. …

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Making the Most of Your Internship: Thriving Throughout Your Experience

You’ve navigated the first week and are settling into your internship. Now is the time to actively make the most of this opportunity. It’s a chance to gain experience, network, work on projects, and get exposure to an industry.

Here’s …

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LinkedIn Power-Up – Boosting Your Visibility for Recruiters

your visibility to recruiters. LinkedIn is the largest professional networking tool online. For individuals in career transition, an updated LinkedIn profile is a must.

Your LinkedIn profile should be filled out completely. A complete profile allows you to use LinkedIn …

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More Than Just Salary: How to Evaluate a Job Offer

If you’re coming from hourly jobs or a blue-collar background, it may be easy to think your paycheck is the whole story. But guess what? It’s not. In this episode, I break down exactly what total compensation means and why …

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Aisha Myrick: Redefining Career Paths at Cummins

When Aisha Myrick talks about her career journey, ‘unexpected’ is the first word that comes to mind. From flightline electrician in the Air Force to Strategic Talent Pathways Leader at Cummins, Aisha has transformed her career using her military-driven mindset …

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Interview Ready: A Practical Guide to Interview Success

Interviews are a crucial step toward employment, but they can also be nerve-wracking! It can be challenging to anticipate exactly what questions the interviewer might ask. However, reviewing common interview questions is a great way to ensure that you are …

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The Most Honest Mid-Year Reset You’ll Ever See (No Perfect Planning Here)

Ready for a planning and reset? This one is for the real person who creates plans, forgets they’ve created them, and goes on with their year until they realize it’s almost July and they haven’t done anything they wrote down …

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Building a Winning Team – Why College Athletes Are Ideal Hires

In today’s competitive and high stress world of work, adding competent and eager high drivers to your workforce is a top priority. Having proven themselves on the courts or fields on which they participated in collegiate level sports, college athletes …

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Should Student Athletes Hide That From Potential Employers When Searching For a Job?

For student-athletes transitioning from the playing field to the workforce, the job market presents a unique set of challenges and opportunities. Balancing academic commitments with the demands of a sport requires exceptional time management, dedication, and resilience—qualities that employers often …

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Entry-Level Software Engineer Resume: What Recruiters Want to See

Starting out in software engineering? Your resume needs to show technical skills, problem-solving ability, and a willingness to learn—even if you don’t have much formal experience. Here’s how to stand out.

1. Essential Sections for an Entry-Level Software Engineer …

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