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If anyone visiting this site is in a hurry, it's almost certainly you—the media professional. So we'll get right to the point and briefly tell you how we will help you.


Our Expertise: College Students and Careers

We have a combined 40+ years of professional experience in career development, higher education, and real-world entry-level employment issues. So if you're doing a story or a show on college students/recent college graduates and their career-related concerns, we're an ideal source for you.

We're also unique in that we can discuss how the parents of college students/recent college graduates can be most helpful to their students where career issues are concerned.


We Understand Your Unique Needs as a Media Member

We know that:

  • You have a deadline to meet (and fast, in many cases).
  • You want information that is both solid and "quotable."
  • You're not interested in blatant self-promotion on our part.
  • Your top concern is your readership/viewership/listenership. If your story or program doesn't meet their needs, you're sunk.

So we respond quickly to media requests (knowing your deadline is critical), give you the information you're really looking for, let our actions and knowledge do the "promoting," and "talk" directly to your readers/viewers/listeners—in English, not consultant-ese.


Have a Look Around If You'd Like

While you're here, check out our:

  • Career Articles—On the first day of each month, we post two new career articles—one for college students and recent college graduates, the other for the parents of college students and recent graduates.
  • Seminars—We offer seminars for college students and recent college graduates as well as their parents.
  • Books—Our book, The College to Career Road Map: A Four-Year Guide to Finding Your Path, gives college students a detailed list of the career activities they ought to be working on during each of their four years of college. And the parent edition of the book—The College to Career Road Map: A Four-Year Guide to Coaching Your Student—allows college parents to effectively coach their sons/daughters along the way.

Read our bios, too—for expert career information is only as good as the people behind it!

 

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Contact Information

Terese Corey Blanck, M.Ed.
tblanck@collegetocareer.net
763-494-3447 (Minneapolis)

 

College to Career
Media Interviews

One Key to a Problem-Free Firing Is Dignity (The New York Times, July 5, 2007) — Terese Corey Blanck

Entry-Level Job Searching: Researching a Company (StarTribune of Minneapolis, June 18, 2007) — Terese Corey Blanck

Entry-Level Salary (Probably) Isn't as Negotiable as You Think (Monster, May 2007) — Terese Corey Blanck

Help Your Teen Find a Summer Job (Monster, May 2007) — Terese Corey Blanck

Those Low Grades in College May Haunt Your Job Search (The New York Times, December 31, 2006) — Terese Corey Blanck

Network on Campus (MonsterTRAK, October 2006) — Terese Corey Blanck

Six Answers Interviewers Need to Hire You (MonsterTRAK, February 2006) — Terese Corey Blanck

Build a Great Working Relationship with Your Boss (MonsterTRAK, May 2005) — Terese Corey Blanck

Employee Benefits 101 (Monster, February 2005) — Terese Corey Blanck