Episodi

  • Surviving "The Great Stay": Should You Keep Your Job or Risk It?
    May 19 2026
    Are you glued to your office chair out of sheer panic? You're not alone! Today we're diving into the massive 2026 workplace trend known as "The Great Stay." With job market jitters and layoff fears looming, a staggering 32% of employees are terrified of losing their jobs this year, causing many young professionals to prioritize safety over taking a leap. But sticking around when you're burnt out or unfulfilled might just be a total career buzzkill. We're keeping things upbeat as we explore why staying in a draining role can actually compound your exhaustion, putting you in a zombie-like "preservation mode" instead of helping you reach your full potential. Hanging onto a job just because it feels "safe" can also seriously slow your roll when it comes to cash and career growth. Did you know 41% of workers haven't seen a meaningful raise in the last two years? That is a major roadblock if you are trying to pay off student loans or save up for your dream life! We chat about how to tell if your current gig is actually helping you level up, and why tapping into your network is your ultimate secret weapon—especially since 54% of workers land their next big thing through a connection. This conversation is completely inspired by the awesome article "Should you stay or should you go? What the 'great stay' means for your career" featured on College Recruiter, a site that fundamentally believes every student and recent grad deserves a great career. Whether you're plotting a grand exit strategy or figuring out how to intentionally build skills right where you are, we'll help you make sure fear isn't the only thing driving your career decisions!
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    47 min
  • Job References 101: 3 Steps to Secure Your Hype Man
    May 12 2026
    Your resume is perfect, but will your references ghost you? Learn how to pick advocates who actually help you get hired, not hurt your chances. Resume? Check. Cover letter? Check. But don't let a bad reference ruin your job search. In this episode, Alex and Sam breakdown advice from career expert Vicki Salemi on how to build a squad of professional advocates. We discuss avoiding the dreaded "HR Vault," how to properly ask for permission, and why you need to send a "tip sheet" to help your former bosses sell your skills. Key Takeaways: Who Counts: Why professors and volunteer leads can be just as strong as former bosses. The "No Surprise" Rule: Why you must clear it with your contacts before listing them. The Tip Sheet: How to refresh their memory with a list of your recent wins. Maintenance: Why staying in touch is crucial for future opportunities. Read the full article at College Recruiter.
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    19 min
  • Week One Checklist: 6 Steps to Kickstart Your Internship Search
    May 5 2026
    Start your summer internship search strong! Don't waste syllabus week. We break down the ultimate Week One Checklist to help you get hired fast. In this episode of From Dorms to Desks, discover how to beat the panic with six essential tasks. Learn to optimize your resume, leverage career services, and master digital networking before classes get heavy. Tune in to learn how to: Update your resume with fall grades and save it correctly as a PDF. Set job alerts on College Recruiter and school platforms like Handshake. Target your "Top 10" dream companies directly via their careers pages. Ask career advisors exactly which employers recruit at your school. Send a 3-sentence networking message to alumni for an informational interview. Read the full article at College Recruiter.
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    18 min
  • Is Your Boss Watching? 3 Tips to Handle Workplace Surveillance
    Apr 28 2026
    Is your boss tracking your keystrokes? Workplace surveillance is on the rise, and 1 in 9 workers have quit because of it. In this episode of From Dorms to Desks, we dive into the gritty reality of "Bossware" and digital monitoring. As remote work grows, so does "productivity anxiety." Managers are increasingly using technology to watch employees, but research shows this often leads to "Productivity Theater" rather than real results. We discuss why this kills autonomy and how you can protect your career while navigating these digital eyes. Tune in to learn: The specific tools employers use to track screen time, keystrokes, and even sentiment. Why surveillance often backfires by destroying trust, creativity, and mental health. The one question you must ask in interviews: "How do you monitor performance?". Strategies to advocate for ethical monitoring and separate your "Dorms" life from your "Desks" life. Read the full article at College Recruiter.
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    19 min
  • 5 Smart Questions to Ask in 2026: Don't Ghost the Interviewer
    Apr 21 2026
    "No, I’m good" is the wrong answer in 2026. Show off your soft skills and emotional intelligence with these 5 smart interview questions. When the hiring manager asks if you have questions, it’s your final chance to prove you’re the right fit. In this episode of From Dorms to Desks, Alex and Jordan reveal the "Curiosity Gap" and why employers equate questions with intelligence. We cover the specific scripts you need to demonstrate professional etiquette and a "human-centric" mindset. Stop fading into the background and start driving the conversation. Tune in to learn: The Mentorship Question: How to ensure growth in a hybrid work model. The AI Question: Positioning yourself as a "pilot" of technology rather than a replacement. The Gold Star Question: Asking for specific metrics to define success. The Forward Motion Question: A bold way to address concerns and close the interview. Etiquette Tips: Why eye contact and physical notepads still matter in a digital world. Read the full article at College Recruiter.
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    20 min
  • Interview Closing Template: 4 Steps to End on a High Note
    Apr 14 2026
    You’ve nailed the questions, but how do you end the interview? Don’t let a weak goodbye ruin your hard work. In this episode of From Dorms to Desks, produced by College Recruiter, we break down the ultimate closing statement template for the 2026 job market. Learn how to prove you were listening, highlight your human value, and signal long-term stability to recruiters who are tired of turnover. Stop guessing what to say and start sticking the landing. Tune in to learn: The 4-Part Script: A fill-in-the-blank template to wrap up with confidence. The "Stability" Priority: Why promising a "solid foundation" is music to a recruiter's ears in 2026. Active Listening: How to reference specific challenges to prove you didn't use a canned speech. The Quick Follow-Up: Why you must send your thank you email within a few hours.
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    19 min
  • Internship Decision Matrix: 5 Steps to Pick the Right Offer
    Apr 7 2026
    Got multiple internship offers? Stop celebrating and start strategizing. The 2026 job market is an audition for your future, and a simple pro/con list won't cut it. In this episode of From Dorms to Desks, we reveal why "boring" companies might be your golden ticket and how to use a Decision Matrix to remove the emotion from your career choices. We go beyond the resume to discuss the "Champagne Problem" of having too many options. Using insights on decision-making psychology and economic trends, we help you calculate the true value of an offer—because a cool brand name doesn't pay the rent. Tune in to learn: The Triviality Effect: Why your brain focuses on free lunch instead of career growth. The 5 Critical Criteria: Weighing Conversion Probability and Financial Viability over office perks. Remote Work Risks: Why Proximity Bias makes hybrid roles superior for interns looking to get hired. The Math of Choice: How to score "Tech Giant Corp" vs. "Steady Midwest Insurance" to find the winner. Read the full article at College Recruiter.
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    16 min
  • AI for Interview Prep: 4 Strategies to Ace the Conversation
    Mar 31 2026
    Nervous about your next interview? Discover how Generative AI can level the playing field for students and help you land that entry-level job. Interviews bring significant stress, but tools like ChatGPT and Perplexity can act as your personal career coach. In this episode of From Dorms to Desks, we break down Keith Spencer’s expert advice on using AI to reduce anxiety and boost confidence. Learn to decode job descriptions, practice your pitch, and avoid sounding like a robot. Research the Role: Use AI to translate dense job descriptions, identify key skills, and uncover company culture. Predict Questions: Identify common behavioral questions specific to your industry or target role. Mock Interviews: Simulate the conversation and get instant feedback on your answers to identify areas for improvement. Ask Smart Questions: Generate strategic questions to ask the hiring manager regarding team dynamics and performance expectations. Don’t let AI replace your prep; let it enhance it. Tune in to master the art of the interview. Read the full article at College Recruiter.
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    20 min