Accounting career paths are much more exciting and rewarding than you might think. Today, accounting firms weave technical innovation and automation into many of their processes, and it's not uncommon for young accounting professionals to be trained in areas like AI, data …
Career fairs can be overwhelming, to say the least. In many cases, you’ll be vying against scores of other students for the attention of company representatives. The following infographic provides strategies that will help you stand out to employers and make …
Starting your career after college can seem like a daunting task. Oftentimes, having a degree alone may not get you your dream job and you may feel like you need to work harder to get where you want and need …
Your resumé is the single most important document for getting noticed by a potential employer. Studies show that, on average, most hiring managers only spend about 6-7 seconds reading resumés, which makes creating an engaging resumé absolutely essential. While every …
Are you interested in pursuing a career in sports?
Langston has partnered with TeamWork Online to bring these opportunities to you through a program called TeamWork U! This includes everything for all professional and college teams and organizations from ticket …
The fall semester of 2021 proved to be very successful for the Langston University Office of Career and Professional Development. As the year comes to a close, this blog post serves as a way to give a special thanks to …
Have an upcoming interview for which you’re prepping? Good for you! Congratulations on scoring the interview; now your only concern is impressing the interviewer enough to land the job. We’ve already shared some of the top, most common interview questions …
Today, we release our annual Accounting 50, a ranking of the best accounting firms to work for. The ranking is based on a survey of approximately 11,400 accounting professionals, who were asked to rate their firms in several workplace categories, …
If you’re a recent college graduate heading into a job interview, you might have prepared to answer questions about how what you did in college will translate to the world of work along with other common interview questions such as “ …
There’s a lot going on during your undergraduate years—and not all of it is directly tied to your future career. But at least part of going to college is about getting the skills you need to land your first job …