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NEW Career Stages Menu!

Back in early Fall 2025, we shared out an Alumni Needs Survey in hopes of gathering information about the most pressing concerns of Wake Forest alumni based on their career stages. After hearing from so many of you, we continued to dig deeper through individual […]


How Not to Use AI in a Job Search

By Allison McWilliams PhD (’95), Assistant Vice President, Mentoring and Alumni Personal & Career Development, Wake Forest University We are inundated with content about the use of AI these days (much of it AI-created, itself). No matter how you feel about it, we all need […]


Make a Mid-Career Change with Confidence

If you’re looking to make a change, it might feel overwhelming to know how to start. Especially in mid-career, when you’ve locked in a network and an identity with a particular role, organization, or industry, figuring out how to move forward – even when you […]


Using AI As Your Career Thought Partner

Written by Lauren Beam (‘07), Director, Mentoring and Alumni Personal & Career Development at Wake Forest University In case you haven’t noticed, AI is everywhere. Just do a quick Google search and the first result to pop up is an “AI Overview” with high-level information […]


How to be Irreplaceable in the Era of AI

With the rise in new AI technologies, many professionals are trying to keep up with these changes and learn new skills. In fact, some employees are concerned that AI could eventually replace their job roles in the future. How do you become irreplaceable in the […]


Creating a Plan to Grow Your Professional Skill Set

In this webinar recording, Wake Forest alumnus Ryan Smith (’13) shares tips on how to create a plan to upskill and be intentional about moving to the next step or role in your career trajectory. Ryan discusses the everchanging world of work and the core […]


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