Byron Greer

The Hidden Value of Technical Certifications for College Graduates

College graduates who invest in technical certifications will have a huge leg up in today’s job market. The fact is, degrees aren’t enough anymore. As a result of major shifts in the economy, today’s college grads are fighting over fewer and fewer entry-level jobs while employers are raising the bar on qualifications. The issue? University

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What No One Tells You About Your First Job Application Out of College

You spent four years doing everything right. You went to the lectures, pulled the all-nighters, maybe did a semester abroad. You graduated. And now you’re sitting at your laptop, staring at a job posting, thinking: I have no idea what I’m doing. That’s not a personal failing. It’s just honest. The reality of your first

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How to Stay Organized on Campus When You’re Always on the Move

College is busy. Classes, internships, part time jobs and group study nights — trying to keep it all together is one of the most challenging aspects of campus life. Especially when… 87% of college students say that better time management and organisation skills would help them get better grades — but most still haven’t done

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Why Hiring Through a Beauty Recruitment Agency Saves Time and Resources

A beauty recruitment agency can completely change how brands hire, especially in a fast-moving industry where talent is everything. I learned this the hard way when I helped a friend hire staff for a boutique skincare studio. We spent weeks posting jobs, screening resumes, and interviewing candidates who looked great on paper but didn’t understand

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Evaluating a College’s Academic Programs Before Committing

Picking the wrong college program is costly. Literally. 51% of Americans regret at least one of their higher education decisions — starting their degree program included — with choosing a major being the most common regretted decision. That’s over half of students who completed the entire college process wishing they had done something differently. But

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