An action figure of a video game character, Master Chief, from Halo, one of the characters featured in the video game character MBTI matches.

Which Video Game Character Shares Your MBTI Personality?

Just for Fun

Have you ever heard of the MBTI? That stands for the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator—one of the most famous personality assessments in the world. The MBTI is one of many assessments offered by the  Career Center, and best of all, it’s completely free! By completing one of these assessments, you can discover:  MBTI isn’t to fit […]

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A woman with a braid down her back sits in front of a table with two women and two men in business attire, utilizing EFSC's strong interview tips to get a job.

How To Answer “Why Do You Want To Work Here?”

Careers College Prep

Want to land your dream job? Give a strong interview! The employer will feel confident that you’ll meet their needs, be a great addition to the team, and fit in with their company culture. During this “getting-to-know-you” conversation, your goal is to answer the employer’s questions clearly, confidently, and concisely while persuading them that you’re

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A group of diverse students on the Melbourne campus at EFSC having just completed Green Dot Training

“You Can Make a Difference!” – An Interview with the EFSC Green Dot Team

Just for Fun Student Life

What’s the deal with all those green dots on campus? And what does “Green Dot Certified” mean? The Splash Blog sat down with Dr. Barbara Kennedy (Dean of Students), Rhonda Morelock (Student Life Coordinator), and “AJ” Alexander Tanz (SGA Student Ambassador) to shed light on the mystery of Green Dot—and why every student at EFSC

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“It Changed My Life” – EFSC Students on the Work-Study Experience

Academics Careers Student Life

Derisha Blocker enrolled in EFSC’s Organizational Management degree to pursue her dream of opening a business. But between being a mother and going to college, she found the prospect of working a full-time job stressful. That’s when she discovered EFSC’s work-study program, a form of federal financial aid that is available to eligible students as

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