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Recognized globally as the ultimate academic achievement, a doctoral degree is the highest degree that you can earn in many fields and the degree indicates that you have attained the highest level of academic success in your field.  A doctorate represents a commitment to your professional growth and personal achievement; demonstrating your qualifications and positioning you to better advocate for professional and career growth. 

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If you want to see School of Business and Technology Lead Faculty Dr. Peggy Sundstrom in her element, chances are you’ll need to be comfortable around dogs or getting outdoors. Most likely, both.

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As a UAGC student or alumnus, you have access to a comprehensive suite of career-readiness resources and job search tools, as well as career advisors who can meet with you one-on-one to help plan your next career move.

However, there are some very immediate and tangible things you can do now to jumpstart your job search. Here are six things you should do right away, according to Career Services.

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Can you imagine being Santa Claus? Think about it. You would have to manage an entire toy-making workforce, care and tend to flying reindeer, stay healthy in the wake of an inevitable yearly cookie overload, and fly around the world delivering gifts to every boy and girl who made the elusive “nice” list. As hard as the mythical jolly old fellow works, he’s got nothing on you, the student balancing school, work, and a family. 

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Have you ever found yourself up late at night, exhausted and stressed, desperate to find an article on your research topic? As you dug through page after page of search results and found nothing, have you thought to yourself, “There must be an easier way to do research”? 

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In the past two decades, online learning has evolved by leaps and bounds, with traditional classrooms reinvented as websites and apps, and social media serving as the virtual hallways, libraries, and common areas where students meet and share their experiences. 

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We are surrounded by information, but how do we know information is relevant, accurate, and credible? It comes at us from all directions, all the time – from phones, computers, TVs, social media, and even from other people. To find credible information, we must be information detectives and critically consider the information we access.

It can be overwhelming to find the information that we need without spending all our time digging through information that is not relevant or accurate. This is especially true when time is ticking away at work or for a classroom deadline.

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Hallelujah, it’s winter break! Congratulations on forging through and doing your best to stay on top of your studies. Now it’s time to sit back and relax while enjoying the festivities that the holiday season has to offer. 
 
While you’ve been working hard, studying incessantly, and focusing on your academics, it’s important that you take advantage of this break to rest, recharge, and get yourself prepared for what’s to come in the new year. 
 

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You may have seen me floating around the facebook groups of the University of Arizona Global Campus serving as an online community builder, subject matter expert, and all-around academic cheerleader. My name is Natalie Mell, and I am an AU-grad-turned-community-manager for Ashford University’s social channels.

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Used almost exclusively for professional purposes, LinkedIn stands apart from other social media platforms—you’ll find very few cat videos and food photos on LinkedIn profiles. Instead, people tend to use the site as an online resume. Most modern professionals seem to understand the need for a presence on LinkedIn, but they may not always understand how to create an effective profile.

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