So, it’s happened. You graduated and you just experienced that first August when you didn’t pack up your car and drive back to campus life. Maybe you took the summer off, did some traveling, or spent the last few months in denial of your newly found post-grad responsibilities. Either way, the anxiety is starting to creep in. You know you need a job and you need one soon, but you can’t help but feel like your degree didn’t prepare you for the new question racing through your head 24/7: what do I do now?
Whether you’re sending a heart to your parents or a crying laughing face to your friend, you’re likely one of the many people who have incorporated emojis into their daily communications. In fact, 92% of the online population uses emojis. These cheerfully illustrated icons are used to convey emotions, emphasize statements, add clarity, or replace written words all together.
Five Tips for Your 5 Year Plan
Nov 10, 2017 by Michelle McGuire
Where do you see yourself in five years? There it is, one of the most dreaded interview questions. Do you know how to answer it? If not, know you’re not alone. Graduating and entering the professional world is big enough of a change. How are you supposed to know what’s happening the next five months, let alone the next five years?