CSULB professors provide advice on navigating life after graduation to the class of 2023.
Tag: jobs
ASI attempts to accommodate staff shortage
As the semester approaches the midway point, ASI is struggling with hiring more staff.
Controversial senate bill will hurt California’s economy and end careers
Assembly Bill 5’s attempt to protect freelancers hurts them instead, and California needs to ditch the bill ASAP
The easiest thing in the world to do is nothing, and it’s killing us
Things are slowly but surely getting worse. And even though it’s hard we need to make sweeping changes sooner rather than later.
Women’s successes STEM from adversity
Despite STEM fields being traditionally male-dominated, the number of women pursuing these careers has grown.
Upcoming workshops to offer tips on job hunting for students
As the semester comes to an end, the Career Development Center will be hosting eleven workshops and events from Nov. 28 to Dec. 7. Those who would like to attend a workshop must login to CareerLink and select the workshop they would like to attend and RSVP, in order to[Read More…]
Are unpaid interns adding to resumes or being taken advantage of illegally?
Each year, students apply to several different internships in the hope of getting one, paid or unpaid. From organizing a storage closet to doing the work of a paid employee, many interns feel bound to do whatever their “employers” ask of them. However, for those with unpaid internships, the effort[Read More…]