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Career Planning

"If anyone will not work, neither shall he eat" (2 Thessalonians 3:10).

The concept of what you're going to do for the rest of your life can be intimidating. But one thing's for sure—if you don't work out a plan, you're going to have a hard time providing for yourself. Take advantage of our resources on career planning below and start developing a plan for your life.

  • by United Church of God
Although written centuries ago, the Bible contains time-tested and proven principles for success in your job and career. What are its key principles?
Summer break has rapidly drawn to a close and "back to school" sales abound. Notebooks, backpacks, lunch containers and school clothes top the list in the effort to prepare school children for their return to classes this fall.
  • by Leslie Schwartz
Is there anyone we, as Christians, can look to as a mentor on a college campus? And if so, what can we expect from the mentoring relationship
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  • by Becky Sweat
You may have heard the warning, "You never get a second chance to make a good first impression." Here's how to avoid mistakes.
  • by Larry Greider
Having some encouragement and guidance can make a big difference in your life.
  • by Randy Shoemaker
Developing a good plan ensures that you will have fewer surprises later in your college career. I was able to see exactly which classes I would have had to take in each degree path.
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  • by Ken Treybig
Conducting your own informational interviews is a good way to become more knowledgeable and comfortable in meeting with professionals.
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  • by Ken Treybig
Everyone seems to be doing it, so it's not really a problem to cheat in school, is it?
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  • by Whitney Creech
A too rigid structure doesn't leave much room for God's intervention or guidance.