
A Peek at Your Future - Informational Interviews
It’s very common to experience feelings of uncertainty or even fear when you prepare for the beginning of what will be your career after college. An informational interview is an interview where you seek advice on a career or industry of interest, rather than a job position. It enables you to sit down with someone who is working in your area of interest and ask them questions about their career.

Exciting & Happening Careers in Medicine
Medical careers are among the most financially lucrative professions. They also offer rewards in the form of job satisfaction, because health-care providers are in a position to help patients live healthier, fuller lives.
High school students interested in becoming medical professionals are advised to take multiple science and math classes. They include anatomy, biology, chemistry, physiology, and algebra.
Most medical careers require bachelor's degrees in some type of science, with a pre-med concentration. Students are advised to make sure they attend accredited four-year colleges or universities. Courses include biology, chemistry, English, math, physics, the humanities, and social sciences. On-the-job experience may be gained by volunteering at medical facilities during undergraduate school.

How to land your first internship
A 2013 study by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) showed that 63.1% of college graduates who completed a paid internship received at least one job offer upon graduating. The number of internships available continues to grow as companies see the importance of entry-level employees and the value of continuity.
Before you receive your first full time job offer, however, you have to nail your first internship interview. How do you stand out among a sea of students with the same goals and interests?

What employers look for in graduate candidates
For graduate students, one of the most frustrating things about preparing for an interview is knowing what attributes and skills employers are looking for. The competition is quite high for graduate jobs so it is important for candidates to stand out from others. Most employers today look for the below mentioned attributes in graduate students to ensure they'll be a good fit for their organization

Craft an Effective Resume
Applying for jobs and not getting the expected response? Follow these simple tips to write an effective resume, which will definitely win you an interview call
It is a good thing to have flexibility in today’s job market. So it’s a good idea to look for degrees that will give you the option of different careers. Some job sectors are continuing to show growth, so it is wise to think about these when you decide to go to college. Any degree can improve your job prospects, but if you really want to boost your chances you should think about degrees in these fields

Top careers for 2014
With 2013 ending right around the corner, there are many predictions for careers which see a growing trend. The changing industry trends have led experts to predict the following top careers for 2014, which will see a growing trend and provide stable income