Small talk is a learnable social skill that’s essential to helping you navigate every social situation, from working and networking events to casual gatherings.
Making small talk is the art of engaging in light conversation. It’s an important social skill …
As a nurse practitioner (NP), interviews are an opportunity to showcase your expertise, clinical judgment, and your dedication to patient care. Let’s dive into common NP interview questions—covering both general nursing and NP-specific inquiries, along with behavioral questions that I’ve …
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Maybe you’ve been here: You’re in the middle of a major project and suddenly the scope changes—new goals, new tools, and new timelines. This is when adaptability skills become your greatest asset. In a world where the only constant is …
Jumping into career development can feel confusing, especially with terms like externship vs internship being thrown around. These opportunities are key when you’re looking to gain experience in your field—but while they sound similar, each offers unique experiences and benefits.
Autism, also known as autism spectrum disorder (ASD), is a condition that the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) estimates affects around one in every 59 children in the United States today. It covers a broad range of conditions and is …
In today’s fast-paced job market, the ability to transition smoothly from one career to another is more important than ever. This is where transferable skills come into play—skills that you can carry from job …
Through his work at Freddie Mac, Ash Sikander has uncovered his sense of purpose and found a way to have a positive impact on others. Ash, who participates in Freddie Mac’s Finance Analyst Rotation Program, has been able to pair …
As a Mexican-born, first-generation college student raised in Arizona, my ultimate goal was to graduate college. My parents had less than a sixth-grade education, so I never thought I would become a university professor teaching in spaces my family hadn’t …