Last night, a host of Millennials – some in college, some post-graduate – joined in with TNGG’s very first Twitter chat: #TNGGchat. The kick-off topic was the cost of our education.
Last night, a host of Millennials – some in college, some post-graduate – joined in with TNGG’s very first Twitter chat: #TNGGchat. The kick-off topic was the cost of our education.
To be productive and still lead a balanced life, you need to find a method to your madness.
Check out these new jobs in Boston, perfect for recent college grads and those seeking internships.
Each week, TNGG Boston will feature a few postings we think you might enjoy.
Secrets to Success – The Definitive Career Development Guide for New and First Generation Professionals will be available in stores and online through Amazon and iBooks on September 13, 2011.
I spent my four years in college joking about living in a cardboard box, post-graduation. Then I graduated and realized that I really didn’t want to live in a box.
Napolean Hill, a 1930s author, shares opinions on education, finance, health, alcohol, sex and drugs in a book that has gone unpublished until now, some 70 years after its writing.
Regardless of your sparkling personality, great interview skills, or fascinating work history, your resume is a large part of whether or not you get hired.
You just took a new job and everything seems to go swimmingly – until you’re asked to take your first business trip.
Being a Millennial with a “fake it ‘til you make it” career mantra, I try to be especially sponge-like when I talk to people already working in my chosen industry. That being said, I see great value in applying this same sponginess to all my conversations with older generations, and there’s no time quite like the holidays to remind us just how many clueless older adults there are to take advice from!