LinkedIn is the largest online networking platform. We recommend that you use LinkedIn to feature your educational, leadership, and work experience, connect with personal and professional connections, showcase recommendations and search for job and internship positions. You can even ask professors or previous supervisors to recommend you on LinkedIn! Our Career Peer Advisors are also available during Express Advising Hours to help give you some tips to create your profile and even take a professional photo for you. Check out some helpful resources below to get started today!

 

Should You Let Recruiters Know You’re Open to Work on LinkedIn: An Insider’s How To Guide!

This article was originally written by Jeremy Schifeling and was published on The Job Insiders.

I’m so glad you’re interested in letting recruiters know you’re open to work on LinkedIn. As a former LinkedIn insider, it’s easily one of the …

By Alice Song
Alice Song Career Advisor
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Why You Still Need LinkedIn & 3 Steps to Get Started

LinkedIn gets a lot of hate, and much of it is well deserved. But it is still an excellent tool to level up your career. In this episode, I break down why LinkedIn is still an extremely powerful tool for …

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Building a professional network in a digital world: A guide for college students and new grads

By Toni Frana, Career Expert for Zety.com 

As economic challenges persist and AI tools are reshaping the entry level job market, this is putting pressure on young people looking for work. Whether you are looking for remote or in …

By College Recruiter
College Recruiter believes that every student and recent grad deserves a great career.
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9 Job Search Tips for College Seniors

This article was originally written by Sarah Wood and was published on U.S.News.

Students can schedule mock interviews with staff members at their college career center.

Key Takeaways:

As a college senior, the process of applying for postgraduate jobs can …

By Alice Song
Alice Song Career Advisor
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The term Student Outcomes refers to undergraduate outcomes within the 6-9 months following graduation, providing a snapshot of Arcadia undergraduates’ success following degree completion. The data is collected through a survey distributed to students at graduation, and again in the months following, along with knowledge gained from faculty, LinkedIn, and phone calls to our graduates, in accordance with national standards. The knowledge rate of outcomes for each class was 83.95% for the class of 2024, 79.8% for the class of 2023, 86% for the class of 2022, 79% for the class of 2021, 81% for the class of 2020, and 87% for the class of 2019, though response rates vary among colleges and departments.

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