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RESOURCES
Looking for your
Occupational Target
Having a clear sense of the type of job you’re seeking is critical.
Create
your own
Occupational Target.
By
Laura Kestner-Ricketts,
Marquette University Career
Services Center
Careeer health - strengthen your ability to journey down a career path
Traveling down a successful career path requires the right tools. Equip
yourself with these skills and qualities to establish a solid foundation.
By
Brian Noviskis, Bus Ad '82
Personal finance- the impact of big purchases
Planning ahead when making a significant purchase can help prevent bigger financial burdens down the road.
By Greg Noonan, Bus Ad '83
Step back and be quiet!
Step back and be quiet! Your ability to do that may be critical to your
success as a leader. A truly great leader knows the importance of having some
quiet time to reflect, as Chris Lowney points out in his wonderful book,
published by Loyola Press, "Pope Francis – Why He Leads the Way He
Leads."
By Mary Alice Tierney, Sp '72
What a search firm looks for in a
executive candidates
Whether you're actively seeking employment or potentially in the future, learn about the executive search process and five tips of base line criteria Spano Pratt looks for in a typical leadership role.
By Rose Spano Ianelli, founding partner at Spano Pratt Executive Search
Articulating your
transferable skills: a guide to building a functional
resume
Writing a functional or combination resume can help
highlight your skills. Learn how to create this new type of resume.
By Laura
Kestner-Ricketts, director, Marquette University Career Services
Career
health
It’s YOUR career. How healthy
is it? Vibrant and
growing or stagnant and slowing? Since you own it, you are fully in charge of
your career’s health. By Brian Noviskis, Bus Ad '82
The
easy approach to savings and finance
It's never too early to
establish or adjust budgeting and financial goals. Follow these easy steps.
By Greg Noonan, Bus Ad '83
If not here,
where?
If you are among the many professionals looking to pursue
new jobs in 2014, there are some key questions you should consider before you
make a change.
By Mary Alice Tierney, Sp '72