The Power of Coaching: Turn Your Potential Into a Plan

When you’re starting out in your career, the path ahead can feel both exciting and uncertain. You’re learning fast, exploring new directions, and trying to figure out how to turn your potential into a plan. That’s where a Career Coach comes in. A great Career Coach doesn’t hand you the answers; they help you findContinueContinue reading “The Power of Coaching: Turn Your Potential Into a Plan”

5 Steps to Design Your Future – Build a Career You’ll Actually Love

Finding your career path can feel like trying to solve a puzzle without knowing what the final picture looks like. You might have interests, ambitions, and skills, but connecting them into a clear direction can be challenging. The truth is, career clarity isn’t something you stumble upon; it’s something you build through self-discovery, reflection, andContinueContinue reading “5 Steps to Design Your Future – Build a Career You’ll Actually Love”

Stuck or Second-Guessing? Find Your Career Compass

You’ve landed the job. You’re showing up, putting in the hours, and trying to prove yourself- but instead of building momentum, you’re second-guessing everything. Is this the right role? Am I actually growing, or just staying busy? You’re not alone. According to a 2025 Forbes article, nearly 50% of young professionals feel unsupported in careerContinueContinue reading “Stuck or Second-Guessing? Find Your Career Compass”

Gen Z Is Over It: Why They’re Quiet Quitting Before Day One

They haven’t even started working yet—but they’re already exhausted. Picture this: a college senior finally gets the offer they’ve been chasing. Salary’s decent. The company seems fine. Everyone around them is celebrating… But they feel nothing. No excitement.No motivation.Just… dread. This isn’t laziness or entitlement. This is pre-career burnout, and it’s happening to more studentsContinueContinue reading “Gen Z Is Over It: Why They’re Quiet Quitting Before Day One”

The Power of Positive Thinking in Career Success: How to Shift Your Mindset and Shape Your Future

What if we told you that one of the most powerful tools for shaping your career is already in your mind? Positive thinking isn’t just about seeing the glass as half full—it’s about building a mindset that opens doors, unlocks confidence, and helps you take consistent action toward your goals. At Minetum, we believe thatContinueContinue reading “The Power of Positive Thinking in Career Success: How to Shift Your Mindset and Shape Your Future”

Feeling Lost as Graduation Nears? You’re Not Alone! Here’s How Career Coaching Can Help

Graduating from college should feel like the start of something exciting but for many students, it can bring on feelings of uncertainty, anxiety, and confusion. If you’re nearing graduation and feeling lost about your future, you’re not alone. According to Forbes, nearly 40% of recent college graduates say they feel unprepared to enter the workforce.ContinueContinue reading “Feeling Lost as Graduation Nears? You’re Not Alone! Here’s How Career Coaching Can Help”

Managing Mental Health During Midterms: A Guide for College Students

Did you know that 41% of adults worldwide report experiencing a lot of stress? According to Forbes, if not managed, stress in every area of life can lead to burn out. Minetum wants you to know that as students you are not alone in these stressful times and we are here to help! We provideContinueContinue reading “Managing Mental Health During Midterms: A Guide for College Students”

Balancing the Books and Goals: 5 Work-life Balance Tips for Ambitious Students

According to the Transforming Education Organization, 94% of college students feel overwhelmed by their studies, and some let it affect their personal lives. Finding the balance between career, college, work, and personal goals can sometimes be an obstacle course. In response, Forbes recently highlighted strategies for achieving work-life balance, and these concepts also apply toContinueContinue reading “Balancing the Books and Goals: 5 Work-life Balance Tips for Ambitious Students”