Timeout with Matt Rogers

On this week’s episode of Timeout with TWN we chatted with former swimmer and coach Matt Rogers. Matt now works as a recruiter for a financial firm in NY. He has trained countless individuals how to reach their true potential both in sports and in life beyond the game. Matt joins us to discuss how …

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Timeout with Toccara Ross

Welcome back to Timeout with TWN! On this week’s episode, we speak with Toccara Ross, a professional basketball player, publishing consultant, and athlete advocate! She discusses how sports have affected her life from growing up to playing overseas. Toccara also discusses her work with Athlete Ally, creating her own brand Toccara Renee, and more! 

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Vocational Rehab Jobs for Neurodivergent Individuals

Finding work you’re good at is hard enough. Finding work that also fits your brain, energy, and sensory needs can feel impossible. Vocational Rehabilitation (often called “VR”) exists to close that gap. If you’re autistic, ADHD, dyslexic, or otherwise neurodivergent …

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Careers for Women with ADHD: 10 Tech Roles Where You’ll Thrive

Neurodivergent women navigate tech careers with an additional layer of complexity.

Late diagnosis means years spent masking without knowing why it’s so exhausting. Gendered workplace expectations layer social performance onto already-demanding neurodivergent masking. The “culture fit” filter often means “can …

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U.S. Employment Pathways for International Students

This infographic breaks down the most common employment and immigration pathways available to international students—from working during your degree to long-term career options in the U.S. and beyond. It’s designed to help students, employers, and advisors understand how different visas …

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Why Students with Disabilities Should Seek Professors’ Guidance in Job Searches

It can be overwhelming for any student to find an internship or entry-level job upon graduation. Students with disabilities are no exception and it can be even harder for them because some employers are less likely to hire those with …

By College Recruiter
College Recruiter believes that every student and recent grad deserves a great career.
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What You Should Know Before Beginning Your Search for Employment as an F-1 Student

There are many rules and restrictions related to F-1 student employment in the United States. The government issues non-immigrant visas for specific, temporary reasons to visit the U.S. To remain within status and not lose your privileges, it’s vital to …

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Ten Tips for Hispanic Professionals to Master the U.S. Job Interview

We may be living in a global economy, but the fact remains: There are some subtle—and some not-so-subtle—differences between the way a job interview is conducted in the United States and in Latin America.

To help you better prepare for …

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Finding the Right Career Path: How to Discover What You’re Good At and Where You Belong

Finding the right career path isn’t always about having a perfectly mapped-out plan. For many, it’s a blend of trial and error, courage, and the willingness to show up as your most authentic self.
That was the resounding message from …

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Spring 2026 Industry Recruitment Series Recap

This semester, the McCafferty Career Center hosted two Industry Recruitment Series events. Education & Human Services in February and most recently, Nursing in March.

The main focus of our Industry Recruitment Series is to encourage real conversations and relationship building. …

By Lillian Bittman
Lillian Bittman Career Peer
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