Whether you’re just starting out with a bachelor’s degree or advancing with a master’s, careers in criminal justice offer a rich variety of options. From psychology positions to roles in social work, your criminal justice degree can be your key …
Job searching can easily feel like a full-time job. Some days, you’re firing off applications in rapid bursts; other days, you barely send one. There are times you’ll spend hours glued to your screen, scrolling through job boards and LinkedIn, …
A breakthrough year can feel like everything in your career is finally coming together. You meet your goals, earn recognition from your boss and peers, and perhaps a promotion. Your progress also becomes visible, and you get more authority in …
Stress is a natural response to challenges—but when it becomes overwhelming, even the simplest tasks can feel impossible. That’s where stress management techniques come in—they can make all the difference in protecting your mental and physical health.
At work, stress …
When you have influence, other professionals will listen, consider your ideas, and even ask for your input. Besides, you’ll build reliable relationships and make a positive impact. Influence also helps you be passionate about your job and builds your confidence.
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If you’re a recent graduate or looking to switch careers, entry-level government jobs could be the perfect place to start. These positions typically offer stability and a strong foundation for long-term career growth. Whether you’re interested in law enforcement, healthcare, …
Here at The Muse, we want to make sure that you find the right job and company that will advance your career. That’s why we’re always launching new places to work (and all of their available roles)—including this fresh …
You know that sending a thank-you email after an interview is a must. But while following up with a note of appreciation can help you stand out, sending a bad post-interview thank-you email can actually do more harm than good. …
A mentor and mentee relationship is all about guidance, learning, and growth. A mentor is someone with experience who helps a mentee (a less experienced person) navigate challenges, build skills, and gain confidence. The mentee is the one eager to …
Your first job interview can feel like a big deal—and it is. It’s your chance to make a great first impression, land your first job, and start building valuable experience. But it can also be nerve-wracking. What will they ask? …