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By: Elizabeth Iafelice The Happiest Place on Earth and The Place Where Dreams Come True- these are just two titles for the company that I work for. When offered the chance to attend a lecture for The Disney College Program I jumped … Continue reading
Put these questions to use at the career fair next Wednesday (for more information on the carer fair visit: http://www.loyno.edu/calendar/details/5944)
SophoMORE students…have heard about The SophoMORE Initiative but haven’t had the opportunity to attend any programs or events? The Office of Student Affairs recognizes that the sophomore year is full of unique challenges and opportunities and has developed this initiative … Continue reading
Do you ever wonder how your friends get cool internships and jobs in film, television, theatres, museums, and the music industry? Do you ever catch yourself thinking, “How do people break into those awesome careers in the arts and entertainment … Continue reading
Want to make the best impression possible on potential employers? Here are some tips:
King cake, parades, brass bands, and career fair . . . it must be Mardi Gras season in New Orleans! Are you ready? MARDI GRAS INVITATIONAL CAREER FAIR Employers from New Orleans and across the country are coming to this … Continue reading
When you have a piece of meat or a vegetarian main dish, cut three bite-size pieces at a time. Do not cut up the entire main dish at once, like your mother used to do for you when you were … Continue reading
Be loyal to your boss. Speak well of your superior to others and support his or her initiatives. Your job is not only to advance your own career, but also to make your superior look good. Seek out supervisors and … Continue reading