Tag: career

Women in the workplace deserve better recognition

Just because women are being hired in rigorous professional fields, doesn’t mean they’re being treated equally. From engineering to economics, logical and data-driven disciplines remain traditionally male-dominated due to men’s supposedly superior intellectual rigour. Even now, with women entering...

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Next Gen Dinner Series sets graduating students up for success

Each year, soon-to-be and recent post-secondary graduates struggle to find their place in the workforce. For students in marketing, design, digital, communications, advertising or an MBA program, the Next Gen Dinner Series could be the event that kick-starts their career. Since 2011, the Next Gen...

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Make graduation hopeful again, not helpless

Graduation should be full of hopes and aspirations, but for many of us, the rugged and sometimes perilous landscape of the twenty-first century job market make graduation caps and gowns look a lot like uniforms of mourning. The Queen’s administration has recently made efforts in some areas to keep...

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Blogging to success

“You should never feel confined to fashion rules because last time I checked, there are none.” This is the latest of quotable phrases in Emilie Etc., a fashion and lifestyle blog created by current Queen’s student Emilie Nolan. A mixture of fashion photographs, street style profiles, personal anecdotes,...

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Uni blues

Some might say I came to Queen’s for the wrong reasons. Tradition dictates that arts students don’t go to university for career preparation. Instead, we come to this place of “higher learning” to develop skills in critical thinking, reading, writing and analysis. If you want practicality, you go to...

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