Strayer University has always served a large, diverse population of students, where different backgrounds, stories and circumstances are honored and supported.. Those values and tenets are now a formal Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion program, led by Dr. Jacqueline Palmer, chief …
Career Communities, hosted in Strayer’s Facebook groups, offer you a space to connect with alumni, faculty, career coaches and peers to learn about potential careers, find jobs and ask questions.
Three communities – in business, criminal justice, and information technology – collectively host …
At each Strayer University commencement ceremony, the Outstanding Alumni Award is presented to an accomplished Strayer University graduate who has demonstrated exceptional leadership in his or her professional or personal life.
At the Washington, DC, ceremony in June, the award …
It’s time to boil down your college experience into a one-page document that sells who you are to a stranger. Where do you list your major? How do you summarize your invigorating internship or great part-time job? What kind of …
Business services is a broad career category that includes sectors like information technology, engineering, architecture, law, advertising, marketing, staffing, consulting, facilities management, waste management, shipping, and security. Are you conducting career planning and wondering: Is business services a good career …
Finance firms, like many other firms, are increasingly using automation tools and programs to increase the speed and accuracy of their work processes. The reason why automation is so attractive is it helps employees to complete repetitive procedures more efficiently …
In 1950, when Alan Turing questioned whether machines could think, no one knew how much capability artificial intelligence would have more than 70 years later. This question alone gave rise to complex concepts like machine learning (ML), robotics, deep learning, expert …
You’re interviewing for a leadership role, and you know that the question “what’s your management style?” is coming.
Beyond this one very specific window of opportunity, though, you’re wondering how else to position yourself as the style of leader you …