Biomed Virtual Grad School Fair – July 28, 2020 – WSU Global Campus students are invited to connect with program representatives in a free online platform. This free online event runs throughout the day (7:00 am to 5:00 pm PT) and features Biomed graduate programs throughout the nation.
In today’s world, over half of all companies have incorporated virtual interviews to their recruitment process. Preparing for a virtual interview can seem daunting, but learning how to prepare will set your mind at ease. Learn how to rock a virtual interview with Northwestern Mutual.
Nirvana co-founder and Coug Krist Novoselić reminisces on his days as a WSU Global Campus student, studying backstage as he earned his degree entirely online.
Job hunting is tough, and it can get both boring and frustrating. You’ve started your job hunt but are you looking in the right place? Do you know how to stand out and get noticed? Do you know if a job is perfect for you?
Simply put, finding a job is a full-time job. Chalix Career Academy knows exactly how and what recruiters do when they search for candidates, and what it takes to make a strong lasting impression on hiring managers and recruiters. In this free online seminar, they will share research on the latest job market trends, and what they know about job searching strategies for landing a potential job.
As people continue to navigate through constant news and updates surrounding the global pandemic, health communication is as crucial as ever. Thankfully, universities have already been making strides to implement health communication programs. Last fall, WSU’s Edward R. Murrow College of Communication launched the master’s and graduate certificate program in Health Communication & Promotion, offered 100% online through WSU Global Campus. Designed for those who work in communication fields and health sciences, the program is ideal for those seeking to refresh and update their skills or specialize in health communication and promotion.
In support of all WSU students’ continued professional learning, the Carson Center for Student Success is welcoming all current WSU majors and recent alumni to attend the Carson Career Summer Series this June. This virtual professional development series is open to all current WSU majors and school levels, alumni, faculty, and staff.
The Carson Career Summer Series will cover a wide variety of relevant topics ranging from exploring small business, understanding upward mobility in larger organizations, and resiliency through the economic impacts of COVID-19. This series will consist of 6 virtual lunchtime events on various relevant topics led by industry professionals and some Carson College board members.
In support of all WSU students’ continued professional learning, the Carson Center for Student Success is welcoming all current WSU majors and recent alumni to attend the Carson Career Summer Series this June. This virtual professional development series is open to all current WSU majors and school levels, alumni, faculty, and staff.
The Carson Career Summer Series will cover a wide variety of relevant topics ranging from exploring small business, understanding upward mobility in larger organizations, and resiliency through the economic impacts of COVID-19. This series will consist of 6 virtual lunchtime events on various relevant topics led by industry professionals and some Carson College board members.
Current job seekers will face similar challenges as WSU grads did during the Great Recession a decade ago. In true Coug fashion, we know these types of obstacles won’t stop you from finding employment, but we thought you might like some advice.
On Tuesday, May 26, hear from three Cougs who graduated during the recession and were able to find work during that challenging time. Listen to how these grads used their education and connections to find a job when many were struggling to do so.
Feeling overwhelmed with the online job hunt? Join Global Campus career advisor, Chris Miller, in a discussion on how to make the best of your job search at home and discover ways to maximize available online resources.
Whether you’re looking to advance your career or to help others to maximize their career potential, there is great value in learning more about cognitive science that can be applied to the career cycle of getting a job, excelling at it, and moving on. In this webinar, cognitive scientist Art Markman will discuss key aspects of motivation, social behavior, and cognition that affect career success, and will illustrate each topic with stories drawn from real life experiences.