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Each year roughly three million students graduate from high school in the United States. Only 161 become US Presidential Scholars.
Your resume is still a very important part of the job searching process. This piece of paper will not only be read by managers and hiring agents, but it will also be a big part of your job search online. In fact,... Read More
“Your brand is what people say about you when you’re not in the room,” – Jeff Bezos
Whether you’re a freshman in college, about to graduate with a post-graduate degree, or you’re looking to get a jumpstart on your career prospects for when you’re out of school, here at the Honor Society, we are here to... Read More
Honor Society® and HonorSociety.org e-mails are recognized as official and legitimate. Our e-mails can come from a variety of senders and addresses, but the key way to verify authenticity of our member invitations is to... Read More
Congratulations! You're preparing to enter the job market. Graduation day is on the horizon and it's time to land your dream job.
Did you know that the average number of people who apply for a job is around 118? Out of those, only 20% of applicants get an interview. So if you get an interview, know that you're the skillful few who have caught the... Read More
When you want to succeed in life, it's about more than just time on task and achievement. We're only as good as our community, and you'll go further when you have accountability groups and organizations that can push... Read More
10 Ways Honor Society Can Provide Student Help According to reports, recent college graduates are experiencing the highest unemployment rate seen in decades.
Learning is a lifelong pursuit. Whether you're a high school or college student, the learning habits you put into place now will carry you into higher education and the rest of your career. Thankfully, there are plenty... Read More