Tag: Negotiation

The Senior Job Search

Filed in Finding a Job, Life at WPI by on April 18, 2015
The Senior Job Search

This article is to all of my fellow WPI seniors out there: I cannot even count the number of conversations I have had with people worrying about not having a job yet. “Only X people in our major have found a job yet….” “I have been rejected X times….” “We only have X days until […]

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Make More Money, Be More Valued!

Filed in From the Staff by on December 1, 2014
Make More Money, Be More Valued!

Hey Everyone! Today, I wanted to talk to you about job offers and salary negotiation. As a student at WPI, you know you are getting a great education, and because of a fantastic CDC, you also get multiple job interviews. Say you ace the interview, and you even get a job offer, now what? You […]

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2 Hours Could Be Worth $20000

Filed in Finding a Job by on April 22, 2014 0 Comments
2 Hours Could Be Worth $20000

Hey! This is big news for job-seekers! I know a lot of people are getting frustrated about job placement but just be patient and keep trying. q=] I was talking to one of my closest friends the other day. Things are going really well for him and really quickly things got a lot better. He […]

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Can I Have More Money?

Filed in Finding a Job by on April 14, 2014 0 Comments

Of course you can…as long as you ask the right questions and at the right time! Hey everyone, So guess what? I received an internship offer for the summer! I was so excited because the offer was really good and it was at a big company, directly related to my major. This was an opportunity […]

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Life After College – Yes, It Exists!

Filed in Finding a Job, Interviewing by on December 6, 2013 0 Comments
Life After College – Yes, It Exists!

This past Monday I attended the Women Alumnae Panel hosted by the sponsored by the Career Development Center, Office of Multicultural Affairs, and WECE (Women in Electrical and Computer Engineering). We were lucky enough to talk to three women that have graduated from WPI in the past 10 years to learn more about life after […]

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