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5 High-Paying Jobs in Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence is one of the fastest growing career fields at the moment, with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicting that demand for certain jobs in AI will increase by over 30%...
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5 Great STEM Career Paths in 2023
How to Ask for a Promotion the Right Way
Tips for a Successful Cybersecurity Interview
Tips for Creating an Effective Engineering Resume
Interviewing
How to Deal with Interview Anxiety
You’ve fine-tuned your resume, you’ve put in dozens of hours or more on every single job search platform in existence, and you’ve aced all the aptitude tests Indeed can throw at you. Now you’re getting responses and you’re fired up; the sun has risen and your destiny is true – it’s time to claim your prize.
Brain Food to Eat Before Your Interviews
During job interviews, you want to be at your best. That means being as awake, alert, and sharp as possible.
Best Practices for Pre-Interview Social Media Clean-Up
Today, in the age of social media, the interview process begins well before your actual interview. These days, most hiring managers search your social media accounts for red flags before your interview (and sometimes before you even get to the interview stage).
4 Key Tips for a Successful Interview
Interviewing for a new job can be a stressful, regardless of whether it’s your first time or if you’re a seasoned interview veteran. We’ve provided some great tips in the past to help you prepare for and conduct a successful interview, but there’s always more to learn on our never-ending journey towards wisdom.
6 Common Data Science Interview Questions
Data science is one of the fastest-growing career paths. And if you're looking to land a job in data science engineering this year, you'll need to be able to answer the following six interview questions—which cover a wide range of topics, including machine learning, statistics, and database design.
5 Tips for Creating a Video Resume
Video resumes are gaining in popularity on TikTok and elsewhere, so chances are you might be submitting one soon. If you're unsure how to go about preparing a video resume, here are five essential tips to set you on your way to success.
4 Body Language Tips for Virtual Interviews
To communicate effectively, you need to be mindful of both your tone of voice and facial expressions. For example, not even the brightest tone in the world can convince anyone that you mean well if you tell it with a frown.
16 Behavioral Interview Questions Big 4 Firms Ask—and How to Answer Them
This past winter, we surveyed approximately 11,400 accounting professionals, asking them to tell us what it’s like to work for their firms. We asked about culture, compensation, hours, training, work/life balance, diversity, and business outlook.
8 Mind Tricks That Will Set You Up for Interview Success
Often, what determines the outcome of your interviews has little to do with the questions you’re asked and if you know all the answers. Instead, the outcome is often dependent on your interview mindset—how you think about interviews and how you approach them.
The Big Post-Covid Interview Question and How to Answer It
For many people, the past year has been among the most difficult of their lives. But for others, including branding and marketing expert Vince Thompson, it’s been the exact opposite.
Why You're Getting Interviews but No Job Offers—and How to Change That
If you’ve been on a ton of interviews and haven't received any job offers, don’t worry. In this post, I’ll cover the two reasons why this is happening and what you can do about it.
How to Ace Even the Trickiest Guesstimate Interview Questions
Guesstimates are interview questions that ask candidates to come up with a figure, usually the size of a market or the number of objects in an area. The most important thing to remember about guesstimates is that they are designed to let your interviewer see how your mind works, rather than designed to see if you can get the right answer.
Resumes & Cover Letters
5 Hobbies to Put on Your Resume
Hobbies and interests can be great additions to your resume—if they demonstrate skills or attributes relevant to the position you’re applying for. What follows are five hobbies that could make your resume stand out among the crowd of applicants.
Are Shorter Resumes Stronger?
A strong resume is essential to land the job you want. Typically, your resume includes your education, work experience, and any relevant skills, certifications, awards, and activities you might have.
5 Things You Need to Remove from Your Resume
A clear, concise resume is essential for landing interviews and job offers. Here are five things to remove from your resume to optimize your chances of taking the next step in your career.
Do You Still Need to Write a Cover Letter?
With so much conflicting information online, it’s easy to see why you might be tempted to forego the cover letter when you apply for new positions. This is particularly true if you’re a busy student or recent graduate looking to land your first role as soon as possible.
5 Essential Resume Tips for Students
The job market is competitive, so if you’re a student or recent graduate on the job hunt, you need to make sure your resume is compelling and persuasive. The good news is there are several small tweaks to make that will have a huge impact on your resume.
5 Common Resume Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
A good resume is key to landing the job you really want. With the right formatting, use of language, and balance between your work history and your professional achievements, you can even compensate for a lack of experience and gain the attention of employers who you may have thought were just out of your reach.
Creating an Effective Resume with Little to No Work Experience
When you’re ready to start your job search for the first time, you might feel as though the deck is stacked against you. With limited work experience, or perhaps none at all, you’ll need to craft your resume so that it effectively applies your education and life experiences in such a way that they are relevant to the job you are looking for.
What's My Personal Brand and Why Do I Need One?
When a complete stranger searches your name, do the results provide a realistic snapshot of who you are and everything you have to offer? The goal of personal branding is to understand your unique qualities—ideally those that will boost your career—and make sure you're putting that image forward.
How to Create a Powerful LinkedIn Profile
LinkedIn has more 55 million registered companies, and some 86 percent of recruiters use LinkedIn to help them find qualified candidates. This means if you're looking to grow your career, using the networking platform is a necessity.
4 Writing Mistakes You Don't Know You're Making
Most jobs require strong writing skills now that email and Slack are the primary ways to communicate with clients and colleagues. And even before you begin a job, you need to write well.
Are Job Boards a Waste of Time?
As a professional resume writer and job-landing consultant, I commonly receive this question from job seekers: “What changes can I make to my resume to beat applicant tracking systems and get interviews? ” Typically, instead of answering the question, I follow up with two questions.
5 Ways to Immediately Improve Your Resume
Your resume is your first opportunity to sell yourself to recruiters and hiring managers. It can also be your last if your resume is outdated or too thin.
Networking
How to Stand Out at Virtual Career Fairs
It isn’t easy to stand out at in-person job fairs, and leaving a lasting impression with employers at virtual job fairs can be just as challenging. However, if you follow the eight tips below, you’ll have no difficulty making meaningful professional connections and differentiating yourself from other candidates.
How to Write Networking Emails That Get Opened
Today, in our hybrid work environment, email is the primary mode of communication when it comes to building networks and making connections. This means delivering an excellent introductory networking email is key for career advancement and growth.
How to Network Internally—and Why It's the People You Already Know Who Matter Most
When you think of networking, you might envision a room full of people who don’t know each other, making small talk, sipping cocktails, exchanging business cards, hoping to eventually making long-lasting connections. But networking can be much more than that.
5 Networking Tips for Virtual Events
Professional growth is an ongoing process. It includes not just learning and advancing within your current job but also looking ahead to future opportunities.
3 Ways to Use Your Social Media Accounts to Get a New Job
If you’re looking for a new job, here are three ways to use social media to stand out from the crowd and increase your chances of getting hired. 1.
How to Find a Mentor and Why You Need One
On your career path, you’re going to need a lot of resources, and a mentor should be at the top of your list. A mentor is someone who can give you all sorts of professional advantages, from sharing life wisdom to connecting you with other subject matter experts.
6 IRL Networking Tips for Introverts
The country is reopening, with more and more in-person events being held each day. This means that in-real-life networking will soon return.
Firsthand’s Diversity & Inclusion Internship Virtual Career Fair
On October 27th, Firsthand will host a Diversity & Inclusion Internship Virtual Career Fair. This unique fair offers the rare opportunity to increase your internship prospects and connect with top employers.
4 Tips for Building Lasting Career Relationships Through Informational Interviews
Informational interviews are treasure troves of information. What you collect from these types of networking meetings—in which you build relationships with people at the organizations you want to join—can provide you with insights that can help you improve your resume, cover letters, and interview answers.
15 Tips for Using LinkedIn and Facebook to Find a New Job
Today, recruiters and hiring managers are increasingly using social networks to find talent. This is why it’s essential to have a professional social media presence if you’re in the market for a new job (and important to manage the privacy settings on your social accounts you don’t want recruiters and hiring managers to see).
4 Types of Networking Emails—and How to Write Them
The more time that passes after you meet people for the first time—either in person or virtually—the harder it is to remember them. This is why, when you're job searching, it's important to take notes after meeting someone new.
Keep Calm and Network On: The Introvert’s Guide to Legal Networking
From oral arguments in front of your classmates to the Socratic method most professors still use, law school can be a nerve-wrecking period for introverted students. One practice that may spark panic is networking.
Job Search
4 Certifications That Will Grow Your Career
Many companies offer their employees career growth opportunities, but this doesn’t mean you shouldn’t also make your own efforts to grow your career. Here are four of the best certifications that will help you become a more desirable professional and advance your career.
6 Lessons to Learn from Job Rejections
After many days and nights spent polishing your resume, searching and applying for jobs, and practicing your interviewing skills, getting rejected can feel genuinely discouraging. However, with fierce competition and many different factors that interviewers consider, it's important not to take things personally.
3 Great ESG-Related Career Paths
ESG in the U.S. is not a novel idea.
5 Best Reasons to Work for a Nonprofit
There are many advantages of working for a non-profit organization, and here are five of the most important. 1.
The Best Career Paths Based on Your Myers-Briggs Personality Type
In recent years there has been a lot of talk about how to choose a career path if you’re an introvert, yet according to the Myers-Briggs personality scale there are still many other personality types, so what about those? Well, today we will be talking about all the personality types and which career paths might be best for each one.
5 Great Information Technology Companies to Work for in 2022
Whether you’re looking to start a career in information technology or you’re looking for a change, there are many companies both large and small where you could land your next great job. Today we will be talking about 5 great information technology companies to work for in 2022, so without further ado, here they are!
The Best Remote Job Search Websites of 2022
The way in which we work has changed drastically in the last few years, with many companies opting for fully-remote or partially-remote work schedules. Along with these changes has come a new type of online job search engine; enter: the remote job search website.
Creative Ways to Enhance Your Job Search
Even with the countless options out there to assist you in your job search, it can sometimes feel like no progress is being made. Perhaps you’ve been hit with a streak of bad luck, or your resume needs to be fine-tuned a bit more.
Fintech Disruptors Poised to Thrive (and Hire) Post-Covid
After four full quarters of Covid-19, some sectors have withered, while others have expanded. One sector that was growing before Covid and is still expanding is fintech.
9 Companies That Let Your Creative Side Run Wild
If you’re looking to join a company that lets you be yourself and cultivates creativity, here are nine great organizations you need to check out. They all prioritize the free flow of ideas and allow your creative side to run wild.
4 Tips for Finding a Great Job After a Pandemic Gap
Landing a job after a long employment gap can be daunting. And the pandemic left many people unemployed—as well as overwhelmed and wondering what comes next.
Should You Work with a Legal Recruiter? And How to Choose One
A knowledgeable legal recruiter can be a great asset during your job search, but you must keep in mind the recruiter’s motivations and access to employers—and whether you are in a situation to benefit from their assistance. Most legal recruiters are paid only for successful placements—at the end of the day the recruiter wants you to move in order to get paid.
Grad School
8 Productivity Apps for Students
It’s said that “student life is a golden life,” but it’s definitely not an easy one. There is a lot on your plate during those few years—but since we live in a digital age, there are also a lot of apps that can make your studies go smoother and help you stay productive and organized.
4 Simple Money Management Tips for Students
With inflation on the rise, the cost of basic necessities—from food and clothing to gas and electricity—is going up. This means that, in addition to pandemic stress, students now have to deal with an elevated cost of living.
Is Now a Good Time to Get an Online MBA?
As unfortunate as the COVID-19 epidemic is on pretty much every level, there are some silver linings. One is that many full-time and part-time students have discovered that remote learning is not only doable but in some cases even better than classroom education.
5 Essential Networking Steps for Undergrads and Grad Students
Ten years ago, when I entered business school, many professionals told me that the journey ahead required significant investment in professional networking. So I followed their advice, and soon my calendar was filled with various networking events and meetings all over town.
6 Options for International Students Who Didn’t Win the H-1B Lottery
Another H-1B lottery season has come to an end. This year, the number of applications far exceeded the 85,000 allotted H-1Bs, the visas international students typically need to work in the U.S.
The Most-Read Business Books at Colleges Across the Country
The books that we read in college provide the foundation for our educations and, in turn, to our professional lives. They are touchstones, something that many of us have in common regardless of where we attended college—whether that manifests as a mutual love for Mary Shelley's Frankenstein or a mutual disdain for Strunk & White's The Elements of Style.
4 Tips for Building Lasting Career Relationships Through Informational Interviews
Informational interviews are treasure troves of information. What you collect from these types of networking meetings—in which you build relationships with people at the organizations you want to join—can provide you with insights that can help you improve your resume, cover letters, and interview answers.
How to Clean Up Your Social Media Footprint Before Your Job Search
When researching candidates, recruiters look at a lot more than resumes and cover letters. They also look at social media—to find out how you present yourself, how others perceive you, and how well you might fit with their culture.
100 Best Internships for 2021
Today, we’re excited to release our 2021 Internship Rankings. This year, our Internship Rankings highlight the top programs in 29 categories, including the Most Prestigious Internships, Best Overall Internships, Best Internships by Industry, Best Internships for Diversity, Best Internships by Employment Factor, and, new this year, Best Internships by Role, including computer science, data analytics, engineering, IT, sales and marketing, software development, and software engineering.
How to Be Small Talk Savvy During the Job Search
If there’s one activity that occurs at nearly every stage of the job search, it’s small talk. And unlike other aspects of the job search, small talk usually happens without warning.
6 Underutilized Campus Resources You Should Be Using
A college campus is more like a town than a school—there are 1,001 buildings, with everything from bedrooms to dining rooms to classrooms to gyms to lounges. But there are also a ton of offices and departments that, unlike the dining hall, people can forget are there.
3 Essential Job-Search Strategies for International Students in 2021
To say the least, the Trump administration didn’t extend a warm welcome to international students at U.S. colleges and universities.
Internships
Our 2022 Internship Rankings Are Here!
Today, we're very excited to release our complete 2022 Internship Rankings. This year, our Internship Rankings highlight the top programs in more than 30 categories.
100 Best Internships for 2022
Today, we’re excited to release our 100 Best Internship Program Rankings for 2022. The rankings are based on a survey of more than 11,400 current and former interns from more than 100 internship programs.
50 Most Prestigious Internships for 2022
Today, we’re excited to release our 50 Most Prestigious Internships for 2022. This ranking is based on our recent survey of more than 11,400 interns from 140 internship programs.
30 Best Internships for Diversity
Today, we’re pleased to release our new ranking of the 30 Best Internship Programs for Overall Diversity. The ranking is based on a survey of more than 11,400 current and former interns from more than 100 internship programs.
Best Advice for Future Interns
Last summer, Firsthand surveyed more than 11,400 interns from 140 internship programs. The survey, from which we derived our 100 Best Internships ranking, asked interns to rate their internship experiences in a variety of areas, including career development, compensation, full-time employment prospects, interview process, quality of life, quality of assignments, and diversity.
How to Turn Your Internship into a Full-Time Job
Internships are an excellent option for any college student or new graduate. They're especially useful for those looking to break into a particularly competitive field or industry.
Women in STEM Career Fair: Fireside Chat with Society for Science CEO Maya Ajmera
Maya Ajmera is president and CEO of Society for Science and publisher of its award-winning magazine, Science News. She’s also the recipient of the 2020 National Science Board Public Service Award, recognized for her tremendous contribution to increasing the public’s understanding of science and engineering.
Interns' Best Advice for Management
This past summer, Firsthand surveyed more than 11,400 current and former interns from 140 internship programs—a survey from which we derived our 100 Best Internships ranking. During the survey, we asked interns to rate their internship experiences in a variety of areas, including career development, compensation, full-time employment prospects, interview process, quality of life, quality of assignments, and diversity.
5 Essential Networking Steps for Undergrads and Grad Students
Ten years ago, when I entered business school, many professionals told me that the journey ahead required significant investment in professional networking. So I followed their advice, and soon my calendar was filled with various networking events and meetings all over town.
How to Create a Powerful LinkedIn Profile
LinkedIn has more 55 million registered companies, and some 86 percent of recruiters use LinkedIn to help them find qualified candidates. This means if you're looking to grow your career, using the networking platform is a necessity.
How to Be Small Talk Savvy During the Job Search
If there’s one activity that occurs at nearly every stage of the job search, it’s small talk. And unlike other aspects of the job search, small talk usually happens without warning.
8 Ways to Land Your Dream Job in Tech
The U.S. gained 307,000 technology jobs from 2018 to 2019, according to the Computing Technology Industry Association.
Industries
3 Best Digital Marketing Career Paths
Digital marketing is one of the fastest-growing careers, as digital marketing specialists are in high demand. Here are the three most common paths to take if you’re interested in pursuing a career in this red-hot field.
Top 5 Data Science Career Paths
Today, companies across numerous industries employ and rely on data scientists to grow their businesses. In general, data scientists are responsible for collecting and analyzing raw data, using data to gain insights into business processes to help achieve various goals.
Day in the Life of a Cybersecurity Specialist
I’m a cybersecurity specialist. My job is to protect digital data and prevent it from being lost or stolen.
Why Fintech Is Growing So Fast and How to Break Into This White-Hot Industry
Brian Hamilton is the founder and CEO of One, a fintech startup that provides digital banking services to the shrinking U.S. middle class.
How to Identify the Great-Fit Management Consulting Firm for You
The first job after you graduate can set the course for your future, so how do you make sure it's the right one? Typical groupthink says to look for things like cultural fit, compensation, or brand.
How AI Is Transforming Fintech—Plus, Where to Find the Great AI Roles
In the past few years, the most significant changes in the tech industry have occurred in fintech. Initially, fintech aimed to improve and automate banking services.
25 Best Investment Banks to Work for in 2021
Today, we're thrilled to release our 2021 Banking 25, a ranking of the best investment banking firms to work for in North America. The ranking is based on a survey of more than 3,000 banking professionals.
Practice Perspectives: Everything You Need to Know About Legal Practice Areas
The most frequent question we receive from law students and fledgling attorneys is how to differentiate among legal practice areas. Launching your legal career with confidence can be difficult if you're not sure what each practice area entails and what kinds of tasks you'd tackle in certain areas.
A Guide to Graduate Careers in Engineering
If you have just graduated and are hoping to follow a career in engineering, then you might be feeling a little lost as to where to start. Engineering is constantly evolving, and working environments are ever-changing.
3 Fast-Growing Healthcare Career Paths That Don’t Require Medical Training
If you’re interested in working in healthcare but don’t think a clinical job is right for you, the good news is there are several excellent healthcare careers that don’t require rigorous medical training. Here are three of the fastest growing alternative career paths in healthcare—in part thanks to the increasingly prominent roles they’re playing in impacting patient care.
6 Best Digital Marketing Jobs (Including Skill Requirements and Salary Ranges)
Since the onset of the global pandemic, remote work has been surging. Meanwhile, digital marketing has also been surging, as many industries continue to embrace e-commerce and digitization.
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