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Staying True to You: Upholding Personal Values and Boundaries at Work
Professional work can feel daunting, and there’s often pressure to stay on everyone’s “good side”. But what happens when you feel your peers or bosses are stepping across your boundaries or going against your personal values? Understanding what is important to you and how to express it is essential to ensuring a work environment where you feel most respected. Abby Miller is a 2024 graduate from The Ohio State University with a degree in Business Administration, specializing
Taylor Goudie
7 days ago


Non-Traditional Skills in a Business Setting
It's the soft skills that matter most. How often do business students hear that? A piece of advice often shared within business circles refers to how it can be just as valuable to strengthen your soft skills, such as good communication and working well in teams, as it is to build your technical skill set. As important as technical skills are, they are not what usually sets candidates apart from others when interviewing or trying to make a lasting impression at their position.
Maya Cucchetti
Mar 29


Game Time Decisions: Graduate School or Industry and How to Decide What is the Best Fit for You
For many college seniors, graduation brings an exciting but daunting question: What comes next? Should you jump straight into the workforce or continue your education in graduate school? For Sydney Ciota, who is set to graduate this May, this decision has been shaped by years of curiosity, personal motivation, and meaningful experiences both inside and outside the classroom. Leadership, Service, Community, and Experiences Sydney has been deeply involved with Women in Busines
Abby Falkingham
Mar 15


Negotiation Stories from Women in Business: Lessons Learned Early On
As young students enter the world of business, they tend to have an image of what their first few years in the professional world will look like. They imagine who they’ll speak to, the projects they’re going to collaborate on, and sometimes, most importantly, the negotiations they’ll conduct. But sometimes what we conjure in our minds is the ideal version of events, and those moments when we learn the truth are considered the most fundamental on our professional journey. For
McKenna Reed
Mar 1
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