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Job Search Resources for College Grads
9 X( \7 W- _1 p5 R5 \$ kCollege Career Offices
) l9 X- a6 o$ m* K( h" j. w/ dThe first and most important college-student job-search tip, for both underclass students and graduating seniors, is to visit your college or university career office (sometimes called a career services office). Most career offices provide college students with personal career counseling, job and internship listings, and other forms of job search assistance. Career offices also often run job shadowing programs, job fairs, recruiting programs, and other networking opportunities for students and graduates.! E4 q0 ^+ q% Q
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They might also run workshops and seminars on various job search topics.+ U% F6 k+ [+ g3 b- h* a, P( u8 L
7 j: R2 M0 n1 N9 o2 N6 Y( tA college career office can help with nearly every step of your job search process. For example, the staff can even help you create a resume and draft a cover letter. Many career offices will conduct practice interviews with you as well./ A8 t- X" p4 t! u5 h4 Y$ [: J
( G/ s+ a) M* ?0 L ICollege Job Fairs, J) B5 U5 s& V) D: M9 |) B9 ]
Many colleges host job fairs, both on and off campus. Some fairs are focused on a particular industry, such as a job fair in education or marketing. Taking the time to attend is well worth the effort. You'll have the opportunity to meet companies that are hiring, learn more about opportunities at those companies, and, and at some events, you’ll even be able to interview for jobs." p2 h. z8 P4 f! J" D
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Also, check out any job fairs in your college’s town or city. This is a great way to find a local job, which is especially useful if you want a job or internship while you are still in school. |
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