Answering Your Questions About Jordan!

Answering Your Questions About Jordan!

Written by Harper Schrader, (Kalamazoo College), Student Correspondent for CET Jordan, Fall 2024 Why did you choose to study abroad in Amman, Jordan or with CET specifically?  I chose to study in Jordan because my college doesn’t offer Arabic. I knew that this experience was my best chance to learn the language deeply—especially since I plan to … Read more

A Touch of the Tang Dynasty

A Touch of the Tang Dynasty

Written by Jae Will (University of Richmond), Student Correspondent for CET Shanghai, Fall 2024 CET Shanghai gets one of the most unique experiences, in my opinion. A four day Traveling Seminar to Xi’an in Sha’anxi province. We took a sleeper train overnight from Shanghai all the way to this unique, central destination for a total of fifteen hours; … Read more

The Truth About Background Checks: What Job Seekers Must Know

The Truth About Background Checks: What Job Seekers Must Know

Podcast: Play in new window | Download | Embed Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | This episode explores the complexities of HR background checks with Ghislaine Knauff, who has worked in HR operations for a Fortune 100 company for the past 15 years. This discussion rarely occurs on podcasts and would help many job seekers understand background … Read more

7 little habits that turn people off almost instantly, says psychology

7 little habits that turn people off almost instantly, says psychology

We all want to make a good first impression, but sometimes it’s the little things we barely notice that can get in the way. You might think it’s all about saying the right words or looking polished, but often, it’s those small, unconscious habits that leave people feeling uneasy or put off. Psychology shows that … Read more

I've interviewed several candidates lately – and they were awful. "Ask me anything"?

I've interviewed several candidates lately – and they were
awful. "Ask me anything"?

I guess this is an “ask me anything” post but also wanted to share some advice? We’ve all seen a lot of posts lately about how tough the job market and interviewing process has become. I recently started casually looking for a new role and started following this sub to see what other people are … Read more

Adro: The Perfect Financial Companion for European Graduates Moving to the US – Debut

Adro: The Perfect Financial Companion for European Graduates Moving to the US – Debut

Navigating life in a new country comes with unique challenges, and managing your finances shouldn’t be one of them. For European graduates moving to the United States to kickstart their careers or pursue higher education, Adro offers a tailored solution to simplify financial transitions. Combining no-fee checking and savings accounts with a credit card designed … Read more

If you want to start speaking like a true leader, say goodbye to these 7 phrases

If you want to start speaking like a true leader, say goodbye to these 7 phrases

Have you ever noticed how the most inspiring leaders speak? Their words carry confidence, clarity, and purpose, leaving no doubt about their vision or intentions. It’s not just what they say but how they say it that sets them apart. The truth is, the way we speak has a huge impact on how others perceive … Read more