Bentley University is bringing its nationally-recognized career-search expertise to new audiences with the launch of a podcast that offers career advice to professionals and job seekers. Counter Offer, “the podcast that helps you love Mondays,” will be hosted by Susan Brennan, Bentley’s associate vice president of university career services, and Alyssa Hammond, the university’s director of undergraduate career education and outcomes. The podcast launched today.
Counter Offer takes advantage of the decades of knowledge and expertise that Bentley career advisors have developed helping student job-seekers and partnering with employers to find them jobs, and delivers that expertise to a new audience: anyone who has already graduated college and is in the workforce or looking for a job.
“Counter Offer builds on what we do best at Bentley - help our students prepare for and achieve successful careers and lives,” said Brennan. “Our goal is to give listeners practical advice that they can use right away at work or during their job search. We want people to enjoy their job so that they love going to work on Monday and every day.”
All season one episodes of Counter Offer are available for download at counterofferpodcast.com or in the iTunes App store. With entertaining discussions and expert guests, Counter Offer offers tips to help anyone to thrive in their career. The show’s topics include:
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How to Nail Your Next Job Interview
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Successfully Handling Salary Negotiations
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How To Take the Work Out of Networking
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Building Your Personal Brand
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What’s Taboo in the Workplace?
Counter Offer hosts Brennan and Hammond have helped thousands of young professionals to identify and land their dream careers. They lead a team at Bentley that has consistently been named among the best in the nation including for career services and the future earnings of its graduates.
Learn more about the Counter Offer podcast.
One of the Nation’s Top Business Schools
Bentley University is one of the nation’s leading business schools, dedicated to preparing a new kind of business leader with the technical skills, global perspective and ethical standards required to make a difference in an ever-changing world. Bentley’s diverse arts and sciences program combined with an advanced business curriculum prepares graduates to make an impact in their chosen fields and their lives. The university enrolls approximately 4,000 undergraduate and 1,000 graduate students. Bloomberg BusinessWeek ranked Bentley a top 10 undergraduate business school.