Career Development Center
I took these photos for The Leader. I was assigned to photograph the Career Development Center, which to be honest, was not that exciting of a place to photograph. I did get some good portraits, one of which was published.
Building a resume that works
By Karl Sternitzky
UWM students spend thousands of dollars on their tuition and books every year in the hopes that one day they will land a dream job, but employers won't give a second look to candidates who make costly mistakes on their resumes. Read more.
I took these photos for The Leader. I was assigned to photograph the Career Development Center, which to be honest, was not that exciting of a place to photograph. I did get some good portraits, one of which was published.
Stacy Gaskermannnm, a sophomore, fills out a resume at the CDC with the help of counselor Lauren Peyton (not shown). Leader photo: Paul Lewis
The college graduates of 2006 should see an increase in entry-level jobs this spring and summer, according to survey results by CareerBuilder.com and MonsterTRAK.com. Read more.These pictures ran with separate articles, but because I took them in the same photo shoot, I'm posting them together. They were published on April 26, 2006.
MonsterTRAK, Careerbuilder say job market strong for spring graduates
by Kirsten Sweet
MonsterTRAK, Careerbuilder say job market strong for spring graduates
by Kirsten Sweet
Building a resume that works
By Karl Sternitzky
UWM students spend thousands of dollars on their tuition and books every year in the hopes that one day they will land a dream job, but employers won't give a second look to candidates who make costly mistakes on their resumes. Read more.
Here are a few more pictures that turned out well.
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