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Do You Know the Essential Job Skills For a Resume?

Your resume is where you get to show employers all you’ve done and can do, including work experience, education, internships, volunteering, certifications and awards, and your skills. Understanding the right job skills for a resume requires a mix of pulling …

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17 Jobs for Political Science Majors (That Don’t Require You to Run for Office)

Not everyone who studies political science goes into politics (although many do!). Jobs for political science majors range from, yes, government positions, law, and research, to marketing, sales, and even project management

Jobs for Political Science Majors Explained

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Career Resources & Tools

Featured Lincoln University Resources and Tools

Skill Building with LinkedIn Learning

Nano Tips for Leading Diverse Teams with Watchen Nyanue

Taught by Watchen Nyanue Hampton
Welcome to our Nano Tips series, where LinkedIn Learning creators deliver impactful lessons in literally seconds. In this installment, join…

The Perennials: Creating a Postgenerational Workplace (Book Bite)

Taught by Next Big Idea Club
Sociologist, professor, and bestselling author Mauro Guillén shares five key insights from his latest book, The Perennials: The Megatrends Creating…

Becoming a Male Ally at Work

Taught by Emilie Aries
Gender diversity in the workplace drives innovation and performance. As a male ally, you can help boost diversity by chipping…

Nano Tips for Checking Your Bias: Becoming a People Advocate with Madison Butler

Taught by Madison Butler
Welcome to our Nano Tips series, where LinkedIn Learning creators deliver impactful lessons in literally seconds. In this installment, discover…

Empowering Dyslexic Thinking at Work

Taught by Kate Griggs
According to the United Nations, roughly 15 percent of the world’s population is dyslexic. That’s one billion dyslexic thinkers living…

Nano Tips for Navigating Bias and Stereotypes as an Asian American Professional with Diana YK Chan

Taught by Diana YK Chan
Welcome to our Nano Tips series, where LinkedIn Learning creators deliver impactful lessons in literally seconds. In this course, Diana…

Achieving Employee Resource Group Excellence

Taught by genConnectU
Welcome to the world of employee resource groups (ERGs), a safe space for employees to connect, share ideas, and work…

Understanding Intersectionality

Taught by Cory Wade
Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives are an important part of a healthy work environment. But DEI values only scratch…

Cultivating Cultural Competence and Inclusion

Taught by Mary-Frances Winters
Inclusive work environments can yield greater creative output, boost employee morale, and benefit a company’s bottom line. But inclusion doesn’t…

Managing Unconscious Bias at Work with Madison Butler

Taught by Madison Butler
Welcome to our Nano Tips series, where LinkedIn Learning creators deliver impactful lessons in seconds. In this course, Madison Butler…

Advancing Women of Color: Go from the First and Few to the Many

Taught by Deepa Purushothaman
Women of color are leaving the workforce at heightened rates, and the usual strategies for advancement can set women up…

Inclusive Wealth Management: Best Practices

Taught by Madecraft
Navigate inclusive financial planning with Allie Beckmann, RFA, who blends social justice insight with financial expertise. Discover how to build…

The Four Phases of Women’s Careers

Taught by Avivah Wittenberg-Cox
This course, designed by Avivah Wittenberg-Cox, offers a comprehensive overview of why traditional career models do not fit women perfectly.…

A Playbook to Achieve Equity Anywhere

Taught by Lily Zheng
“Equity” is a definable goal, and you can measure your efforts quantitatively and qualitatively measured against it. In this course,…

Building a New Leadership Ladder: Support Women on the Rise (Book Bite)

Taught by Next Big Idea Club
Is the glass ceiling breaking—or is it just getting higher? Even as more women break through the glass ceiling, reaching…

Nano Tips for Creating Equitable Workplaces for Working Mothers with Desiree Coleman-Fry

Taught by Desiree Coleman-Fry
Welcome to our Nano Tips series, where LinkedIn Learning creators deliver impactful lessons in literally seconds. In this installment, Desiree…

Developing Emotional Intelligence to Further Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Taught by Farah Harris
When faced with challenging situations that involve diverse perspectives, equity challenges, and the need for inclusion dynamics and equity, we…

Building a Diverse Professional Network

Taught by Dr. Shirley Davis
A diverse network of people with different interests and experiences can help you succeed in your career and in life.…

Recognizing Ageism to Be More Inclusive

Taught by Tracey Gendron
Ageism affects how we perceive people both older and younger than ourselves as well as how we perceive ourselves. In…

Getting a Seat at the Table and Making It Count

Taught by Dr. Shirley Davis
Ensuring that everyone is valued and included in the workplace is not a new goal, nor an easy one, but…

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Address

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819 Chestnut Street
Jefferson City, MO 65101

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Tuesday 9:00am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 9:00am - 4:30pm
Thursday 9:00am - 4:30pm
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