Tag Archives: knowledge

How to Ask for Interview Feedback

“If I could impose so much as to ask a favor, I would greatly appreciate it if you could take a few minutes to offer some criticism on the way I have presented myself: résumé, cover letter, interview, etc. Perhaps, … Continue reading

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Reading Wisdom

I am positively purging. You won’t believe how many serendipity moments I have had personally reading these reflections. Have you had any (let me know in the comments)? I am also blown away by your words of wisdom. Here are … Continue reading

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Things to Remember: Pages of a Career Journal

Originally posted on Real Life of an MSW:
“My Micro/Mezzo Practice 1: Individuals, Families, and Groups course has been really engaging and challenging. The role play has been essential- no wonder you didn’t offer me a job with case management.…

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Cursive is a dying art…

Originally posted on Real Life of an MSW:
As a former third- and fourth-grade teacher, I remember the joy on children’s faces when they discovered that they could write like mom and dad. Students took pride in forming the graceful…

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Why did you become a social worker?

Originally posted on Real Life of an MSW:
I am often asked “Why did you become a social worker?” My elevator speech is “To provide resources and be the voice for youth and young adults who do not have one”.…

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