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Welcome to the Office of Career Resources and Exploration! We encourage you to explore the different areas of the site, including:

  • Career Communities: categorized by Industries/Fields and Identities/Affinities
  • People We Connect: information for the different people within our community
  • Information and Resources: details about different topics related to your career

The Office of Career Resources and Exploration is committed to supporting you. We welcome your feedback and questions. Please reach out to us at careers@newark.rutgers.edu or 973-353-5311.

Path 2 Success

New “Path 2 Success” web pages guide RU-N undergraduate students to academic and career success, connecting students in all schools with the information, services, and resources needed to reach their goals!

First-years, sophomores, juniors, and seniors have pages curated specifically …

By Mary [uConnect]
Mary [uConnect] Customer Success Manager
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‘We’re Really Athlete-Students’: Former College Players Open Up About Struggles and Life after Sports

Read interviews from a variety of athletes about their experiences playing sports while balancing academics and their transition away from their sport.

Read the full article.

By Mary [uConnect]
Mary [uConnect] Customer Success Manager
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Gender-Neutral Pronouns: A Comprehensive Guide for Leaders

Using proper pronouns, including gender-neutral pronouns when you don’t know people’s pronouns, is important for creating an inclusive culture at work.

But while there’s a growing awareness of the need to use gender-neutral pronouns in the workplace-driven, in part, by …

By Ivy Exec
Ivy Exec is your dedicated career development resource.
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How to Deal With a Condescending Boss Without Seeming Unprofessional

A condescending boss can frustrate you, causing you to lack passion in your job. Their actions might affect your confidence and make it tough to stay professional.

The tricky part is that condescending behavior can come in many forms. For …

By Ivy Exec
Ivy Exec is your dedicated career development resource.
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