Posted by Brett on October 28, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Quick, before reading further down: how many student groups does your school offer? Unless you give tours on campus or work in the admissions office, odds are you probably don’t know the answer. That’s okay: as a matter of fact, that’s the point. Today, most schools offer a diverse and expansive community of groups to [...]
Posted by Josh on October 21, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Now more than ever a college education is the key to not only high paying jobs, but entry level jobs or internships. Increasingly a college degree has replaced a high school diploma as the first bullet under a job descriptions qualifications. With that increasing importance, the question of affordable education is on every perspective/current college [...]
Posted by Brett on October 14, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Stepping foot into the boss’s office for an interview can be intimidating, especially if it’s your first. You know you bring a lot to the company, but do they? Here are some easy ways to help you show, you’re the best candidate for the job: 1. Treat it like it counts Sure, you might have [...]
Posted by Brett on October 6, 2011 · 1 Comment
This past week I attended my first career fair. Going in as only a sophomore, I wasn’t sure what to expect, aside from wearing a suit and grabbing some free food. In the end, I was able to walk away with some good experience. When I first entered the room where the fair was held, [...]
Posted by Josh on September 27, 2011 · Leave a Comment
We wanted to share an interesting infographic from bachelorsdegreeonline.com detailing information about popular majors, freshman statistics and college misconceptions.
Posted by Josh on September 19, 2011 · Leave a Comment
We all know the power of Facebook but do you know which country has the highest percentage of users “in a relationship”? I didn’t until I read this infographic from the always informative people at Daily Infographic & OnlinedatingUniversity. Check the infographic below to learn a ton of fun Facebook facts.
Posted by admin on September 1, 2011 · Leave a Comment
College is expensive and it’s not only tuition that is causing students to go into debt. Thanks to the informative people over at Dailyinfographic.com we can see some examples of where college students are spending their money. Enjoy!
Posted by admin on August 23, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Did anyone ever think that Professors maybe using Facebook more than their students? Or that Facebook or Twitter may actually be utilized as a teaching tool. Social media has changed a lot of things and this infographic from Schools.com illustrates how social media itself has changed. Who thought when Facebook started that professors would love [...]
Posted by admin on August 18, 2011 · Leave a Comment
What is crowd sourcing, how does it work or what companies use it? Thanks to the amazing people at Dailyinfographic, for emailing it to me (I get one everyday), and for oBizMedia for creating it (cool companies have names that begin with o) I no longer have to wonder. Enjoy!
Posted by christine on August 15, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Rockstar Off Campus Media intern Spencer talks about why OCM is an amazing place to work and gives some advice to future interns.
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