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Preparing for Behavior-Based Interviews
If you’ve gone on any interviews recently, you may have noticed a change in the way questions are asked. No longer are the questions simply “what are your strengths and weaknesses?” Now many interviews begin along the lines of “tell me about a time when…” Whether you’ve already experienced the second type of questions or are just learning about them, there’s a good chance you’ll encounter them in a future interview.
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25 Native STEM Enterprises to Watch: Native business owners and tribes are creating opportunities in Indian Country and beyond
The current national unemployment rate, hovering below 4 percent as of June, gets a lot of attention in the press — and from politicians touting a “great” economy. But the picture is not rosy for all Americans. According to the December 2018 U.S. Commission on Civil Rights report Broken Promises: Continuing Federal Funding Shortfall for Native Americans, approximately 12 percent of Native Americans are unemployed.
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Career Builder: Fall 2019
Native Americans engaged in meaningful work that benefits Indigenous people and communities are eligible for the Luce Indigenous Knowledge Fellowship. In partnership with the Henry Luce Foundation, the First Nations Development Institute is awarding its first 10 fellowships in January 2020.
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From College to Career: You Got This
Here’s how to navigate the “real world” with confidence
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Managing Ancestral Lands in an Era of Climate Change
21st-century technology augments traditional stewardship
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Business Travel Basics
Good job! The boss has asked you to go on a business trip, which is both exciting and a little nerve-wracking. Focus on impressing, not stressing, with these five pro travel tips.
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Determine — and Own — Your Work Style
Are you an introvert or extrovert? Do you look at the big picture or focus on the details? Make your preferences work for you