Entries by Chris Mullen

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Close Your Eyes and Visualize

[guestpost]This is a guest post by Amy Collinsworth who works at Boston University as the Student Outreach Manager for the Center for Career Development and the Educational Resource Center. She holds a bachelor of arts in marketing from Rockford University and a master of science in college student personnel from the University of Tennessee. Amy’s […]

3 Simple Steps to Uncovering Your Passion

[guestpost] This is a guest post by Michaela Cristallo who inspires people to embrace their purpose and live their best creative life every day. Join her at For the Creators to embrace your creativity and be the passionate and imaginative person you were born to be. Michaela’s offering readers a free creative purpose poster and e-Book to inspire […]

Making Your 1st Impression Count: 3 steps to a better resume

Check out my recent article for The Student Affairs Feature titled “Making Your 1st Impression Count: 3 Steps to a Better Resume.” If you’re not in the field of student affairs this article is is still for you and will give your resume and cover letter an edge on the competition. We have all heard the saying, […]

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The Single Most Important Tool to Building a Resume

Have you ever had someone send you a job announcement or you came across one and the application is due in a day or two. Without spending a whole day working on your resume, how can pull together a tailored resume in a timely fashion without starting from scratch? Putting together a resume every time […]

5 Reasons Everyone Needs to Job Search This Year

  Check out my recent article for The Student Affairs Feature titled “Five Reasons Everyone Needs to Job Search This Year.” Even if you are not in the field of student affairs this article is for anyone in any field. [featured-image single-newwindow=”false”] Photo Credit: stuartpilbrow via Compfight cc Many professionals in student affairs will begin searching through […]

Lose 10 Pounds In 10 Weeks Or Less Challenge

This is your chance to get on track physically this year. If you don’t think you can lose 10 pounds or think you don’t need to lose 10 pounds this blog series is still for you. I start every year off by losing a few pounds. For me, it is a way to connect my […]