Q&A with a Travelers EDGE® Alumna
Former Travelers EDGE® scholar, Kate M., discusses how the program affected her education, her career and, ultimately, her life at Travelers.
Former Travelers EDGE® scholar, Kate M., discusses how the program affected her education, her career and, ultimately, her life at Travelers.
Pay down student debt or save for retirement? Travelers has adopted a 401(k) “matching” program that will help employees to do both. Learn more about the Travelers Pay it Forward Savings Program.
With the highest median income of any large American metropolitan area for recent graduates, Hartford is becoming a booming location for individuals entering the workforce.https://www.courant.com/news/connecticut/hc-news-ct-top-cities-recent-grads-20190723-crh3n75unvgnhhmna73c67jble-story.html
Making the transition from student to employee requires a few mindset shifts. The good news is you can learn from others. Keep these lessons in mind as you embark on your life after graduation.https://www.theladders.com/career-advice/navigating-the-transition-from-college-to-career
Career fairs can be somewhat overwhelming. From ensuring that your resume is up-to-date to perfecting your elevator pitch, there are many details to consider. However, jobseekers must remember, employers are also there to promote their best selves. The pressure is certainly not one-sided. When it comes to preparing, members of our University Relations recruitment team – Janixia Reyes, Alicia Hitchcock, and Jamie Roshka – shared three essential tips to consider.