Archive for: career services
How to Network, Texas Exes Style
By Jennifer Duncan
Hi Jen, My husband is a member of Texas Exes and is seeking another job. He is a licensed civil engineer in TX—do you have suggestions on how to use the Texas...
Pay Raises and Problematic Coworkers
By Kim Borron
Texas Exes Vice President of Administration Kim Borron takes questions on navigating your workplace. If one of my coworkers is especially difficult to work with,...
Stay-at-Home Mom Ready to Work Again. Help!
By Jennifer Duncan
Dear Jen, I deliberately quit my job to stay home with my preemie newborn last June. My husband and I planned for about a year off and we’ve done great so...
Dinner Etiquette
By Lynn Freehill
How to Behave at a Business Meal. Formal manners are too important to muddle through. With that in mind, the Texas Exes Student Chapter offered a spring Etiquette...
Networking for the Win
By Lynn Freehill
These young alumni didn’t blindly toss résumés into a Jobs.com void—they made person-to-person contacts, and it paid off. As Kieran DiEmidio, who worked with...
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Starting Here: Meet the 2024 President’s Leadership Award Winners
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World-Changers Reconnect With the University Through the Tower Fellows Program
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Taking Over From Legendary Swim Coach Eddie Reese Is Another Legend
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Racing Ahead: The 2024 President’s Impact Award
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The Long Game Brings Local Heroes From the Putting Green to the Silver Screen
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Beloved Director Celebrates 30 Years Leading the Scottish Rite Dormitory
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Starting Here: Meet the 2024 President’s Leadership Award Winners
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World-Changers Reconnect With the University Through the Tower Fellows Program
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Taking Over From Legendary Swim Coach Eddie Reese Is Another Legend
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Racing Ahead: The 2024 President’s Impact Award