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Resources to actually help you move forward.

Whether you're still in school, fresh out, or figuring out your next step, this is a growing collection of tools, templates, and guidance to help you navigate the early-career world with a little more confidence and a lot less guesswork.

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Resources coming soon! For now, scroll down for some quick wins.

Resume & LinkedIn

Tips, frameworks, and real talk on how to present yourself — online and on paper — without sounding like a robot or overselling nothing.

Resume Tips LinkedIn Personal Branding

Internship Prep

From finding opportunities to acing the interview to actually surviving your first week — the stuff no career center bothers to explain clearly.

Finding Internships Interview Prep First Day Tips

Networking

How to reach out without it feeling weird, build real relationships, and grow a network that actually wants to show up for you.

Coffee Chat Guide Informational Interviews Community

Career Navigation

Figuring out what you actually want, how to pivot, how to move up — real frameworks for building a career that feels aligned, not just impressive.

Career Clarity Goal Setting Pivoting

Salary & Negotiation

You deserve to be paid fairly. Scripts, strategies, and mindset shifts for negotiating — whether it's your first offer or your next raise.

Negotiation Scripts Offer Evaluation Know Your Worth

Confidence & Mindset

Imposter syndrome is real, but it doesn't have to run the show. Tools and perspective shifts for showing up as yourself — even in spaces not built for you.

Imposter Syndrome Self-Advocacy Belonging

Quick wins worth bookmarking.

1

Always send a thank you note within 24 hours of an interview. Short, specific, and genuine beats long and generic every time.

2

Your personal brand is just that... Personal. Don't make the mistake of trying to fit in with the crowd and miss your opportunity to stand out.

3

You do not have to be the most senior person in the room to share your opinion. Your thoughts, insights, and perspectives are VALID. Never forget that.

4

You can negotiate the offer even if they say it's final. The worst they can say is no. Most of the time, they expect it.

5

Networking horizontally is SO important. Find one person who's one to three years ahead of where you want to be. Watch what they do, ask how they got there.

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