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Jennifer Scott Mobley, Ph.D.
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Founder of the Early Career Women Collective
11/09/19 at 1:57PM UTC
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Discussion: What is your biggest challenge?

What is the biggest challenge you are currently facing? Tell us in the comments below, and we will develop resources and programming to help support you.

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11/11/19 at 2:06AM UTC
Hi. My biggest challenge is being an accountancy undergraduate but I chose to learn digital marketing as a career. As a novice digital marketer, I'm trying to look for a mentor. I also have concerns on how will I stand out to future employers to even give me a consideration and should I state that I am an undergraduate? I sometimes think that this would create a negative impression on me but I also don't want to lie. Haha. Thank sou so much for your help.
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11/10/19 at 7:31PM UTC
Returning to work after taking 2 years off to bond with kid. I've been having a difficult time nailing the final round of interviews. I don't know if the issue is internal hires, my time away from work, or personality vibes - but after a year of job hunting, I'm ready to get on with my career and work as part of a team again.
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