Many curricular and co-curricular activities already prepare students for high-quality career outcomes. Unfortunately, many students fail to recognize the professional value of these activities and struggle to articulate that value on job applications.
Help students understand how to start building their resumes at orientation, not graduation. This infographic highlights 10 ways to enhance the market value of students’ college experiences.
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