Month: February 2020

Interested in Interning at Arrow Electronics? Meet Alejandra Martinez, Graduate Arrow Fellow!

Alejandra Martinez is a 2nd year graduate student in the Morgridge College of Education, and was recently hired as the Graduate Arrow Fellow in Career & Professional Development.  She is passionate about creating pathways for all students, but especially students of color, into large professional organizations. She has a wealth of […]

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B.Ed. I semester – General English – Functions of language

Do visit the following site for a video lesson https://study.com/academy/lesson/the-uses-of-language.html Informative, expressive, and directive forms of communication are the primary uses of language. Language Background Written and spoken language is used for many different reasons. The primary uses of language are informative, expressive, and directive in nature. Language is used to reason, […]

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5 Modern Day Rules for the Workplace

Whether you have been in the workforce since before email ruled your life or you are starting your professional career, the workplace is an ever-changing dynamic. It doesn’t matter if you are rule-follower or a rule-breaker, here are some rules to consider. 1. Know what is in your employee handbook. You may […]

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Job Search Got You Down?

For many soon to be graduates this is the most exciting and stressful time of their college career. NO MORE SCHOOL! However the job search isn’t going as planned. To take your mind off the stress of classes and job search, here are some fun job search memes we can […]

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Competition is Good

By Chemeketa SBDC Do you sometimes wish your competition would just go away?  That you could be the only business in town that does what you do so you don’t have to worry about gaining or keeping customers? What if I told you that having competition can actually make your business […]

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B.Ed. I semester – General English – Functions of language

Do visit the following site for a video lesson https://study.com/academy/lesson/the-uses-of-language.html Informative, expressive, and directive forms of communication are the primary uses of language. Language Background Written and spoken language is used for many different reasons. The primary uses of language are informative, expressive, and directive in nature. Language is used to reason, […]

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How to Prepare for a Hybrid Job with Hybrid Skills

Job markets don’t like to stand still for too long. They can’t because they’re subject to the same drivers of change that affect every single industry. Disruptive technologies like Big Data, the Internet of Things, and biotech are pushing the world in a completely new direction, and the industries and […]

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3 Ways to Improve and Expand Your Network

Networking can lead to new opportunities for you and your career, help you branch out to new people and industries and more. However, if networking doesn’t come naturally to you, it can be challenging to figure out how, when and where to improve and expand your network. The following tips […]

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When a Cover Letter Is a Waste of Time

Applying for any kind of job position is stressful. What it mostly comes down to is a few minutes of the interviewer’s busy schedule that determines whether or not you are fit for the company. While many young people go through the trouble of writing and editing both their resume and […]

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