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Two new articles in the Career Insider: Personal Finance and Interview tips

Over the past week, we’ve added two new articles to the Career Insider:

Personal Finance for Students & New-Grads

and

How interviewing for your first ‘real’ job can be a lot of fun

Enjoy, and if you’d like to contribute an article of your own, please let us know!

NOW HIRING: Combine your love of travel with a fantastic new grad career

EF Tours is a leading international private education company with a fun, young working culture.

How do I know this? I’ve not only partaken in an EF Tour as a student, but I also recently visited their downtown Toronto office.

Friendly and high-energy are two words that instantly come to mind, and from speaking with people who work there I got the impression that they’re learning lots and working hard…and having lots of fun in the process.

Sound like an ideal new-grad opportunity? Well it’s your lucky day: They’re hiring.

Job description and application instructions are available here.

Company profile, including information on training and opportunities for advancement, is available here.

Do you like bikes? It's kind of a prerequisite for this summer opportunity

The Bicycle Film Festival is looking for an awesome volunteer to help coordinate all the equally awesome volunteers for this year’s festival.

It’s a great opportunity to get some managerial experience with a well known, international festival.

As volunteer coordinator, you also get all the other benefits that come along with being involved… Including something they call ‘bicycle shwag’.

Without further ado, here’s the link to the Bicycle Film Festivalprofile and job posting.

Deadline is June 2.

2 new articles in the Insider: The value of an MA & banking internships

The Career Insider is special. Why is it special? Because it’s different than other career resources for new and recent grads. It’s full of strictly personal, specific articles, written by recent grads (and sometimes industry professionals), connecting students and entry level job seekers with information from the horse’s mouth.

Check out our two latest articles:

The Worst Best Criticism: When potential employers think your MA is not OK

Finance & Banking jobs: Using internships to get your foot in the door

Make sure to participate in the discussion by using the comment features!

Also, if you have an experience that you’d like to share with the TalentEgg community, let us know…and we’ll publish it!

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