It can be both exciting and nerve wracking when starting a new job. Once you have the offer in hand, you mull it over, accept and begin planning the move (assuming your new job rel[...]
Full disclosure – I came from an unusually small cohort for my graduate program – only seven students. Four were already employed full-time prior to starting the progra[...]
FT: You can do this. You’ve made it this far. Utilize your networks, breathe, and know that transition / change is always happening #sachat The transition from #SAgrad to #SA[...]
As the summer transitional period begins, I wanted to write a blog post on one of the most important topics for many SAGrad’s during this time of year: the job search process[...]
The job search can be stressful! During your time within education, you may participate in many job searches. My hardest job search was my first. I applied to 150 positions and fel[...]
I’m curious to hear from others in the field, who have elected to pursue additional employment outside your 9-5 job. I know there are many areas within HigherEd (Orientation [...]
I’ve become less involved in #SAchat since leaving a position in fraternity and sorority life (FSL) over two years ago, but the questions posed during May 5th’s chat on leaving stu[...]
Welcome to another great episode of The Student Affairs Spectacular Podcast! It’s our pleasure to welcome Janelle Aimi to the podcast this week! She speaks with Dustin about [...]
How many of us grew up hearing “If you love what you do then you’ll never work a day in your life”? I must have heard this a thousand times from my parents and teachers. The implic[...]
In higher ed, like many fields, we spend a lot of time preparing for and going through the job search process. We make lists of what to do in an interview, dream about what we will[...]