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Posted February 14, 2026 by

The 28-day job search challenge: Land an interview by mid-March

February is the shortest month of the year, but we see it as the most potent window for career growth. While others are waiting for the spring rush, we believe you can outpace the competition by treating these twenty eight days as a high intensity sprint. At College Recruiter, we have analyzed the hiring patterns […]

Posted February 13, 2026 by

Love your resume: 5 heart-stopping formatting mistakes to fix this February

February is often dedicated to matters of the heart, but at College Recruiter, we think it is the perfect time to show some love to the most important document in your professional life. Your resume is the first impression you make. It is your silent ambassador. For those of you in the first five years […]

Posted February 12, 2026 by

Will the need to authenticate candidates and employers lead us to CPA+ / CPQA?

Bill Boorman is a global analyst, writer, strategic advisor, and keynote speaker in the talent acquisition technology industry. Bill joins the Job Board Leaders’ Roundtable, hosted by Steven Rothberg of College Recruiter job search site, to discuss the move by many job boards and other TA tech platforms to authenticate the candidates and employers using […]

Posted February 12, 2026 by

The work spouse vs. the mentor: Navigating professional relationships early in your career

In the early stages of a career, the people you surround yourself with can make or break your experience. When you are 0 to 5 years into your professional life, you are not just learning how to do a job; you are learning how to navigate the complex social architecture of the workplace. In February, […]

Posted February 11, 2026 by

Falling in love with your career path (again): How to beat the 6-month slump

February is a strange time in the professional world. The holiday decorations are long gone and the initial rush of New Year resolutions has started to fade. For those of you who started a new role last summer or fall, you are likely hitting a very specific milestone right about now. We call it the […]

Posted February 10, 2026 by

Job seekers are fighting back against online assessments | From Dorms to Desks Podcast | ep76

Stop gaming the ATS! Learn to ethically optimize your résumé for AI without getting flagged for hidden text or deception. The job market has entered an arms race where candidates are using chatbots and résumé tools to extract keywords and rephrase work history to nudge employer screening software because the first stage of screening is […]

Posted February 10, 2026 by

7 best practices for recruiting interns ahead of the summer rush

In the current professional landscape, the competition for top-tier early-career talent has shifted from a seasonal sprint to a perennial marathon. For large employers, the internship program is no longer merely a corporate social responsibility initiative or a source of short-term administrative support; it is the most critical pipeline for long-term leadership and organizational sustainability. […]

Posted February 10, 2026 by

The Best Job You Never Had

By Jay Jones, The Profiler You’re excited about upcoming graduation. You’re spending the last weeks talking about how you’ll celebrate with friends and family. To top things off you have a perfect job lined up at a Fortune 500 company. Offer letter signed, background check complete, check for home equipment setup deposited, start date confirmed. […]

Posted February 09, 2026 by

Starting your career in the age of AI: What every new grad needs to know

By Toni Frana, Career Expert for Zety.com  Not only is beginning your career an exciting time, you have the opportunity to start your professional life at a time that is unlike any other in recent history. Why? AI has exploded recently and is not only reshaping how we work, it is also changing roles, creating […]

Posted February 06, 2026 by

Is it time to break up with your first job?

February is often a month of reflection. While the rest of the world is focused on romantic cards and boxes of chocolate, many professionals who are just starting out find themselves staring at their computer screens and wondering if they made a mistake. You are a year or two into your first real role after […]