College Grad Advice

August 5th, 2009 by admin

Are you going to graduate or considering your career change? Are you in want of a little assistance in getting started?

1. If you are a student or graduate, then the first step is visiting, calling or emailing the institution’s Career Office. The office staff is eager to assist you through each step of the work search process. It will include choosing what you wish to do, creating a resume as well as cover letter, and finding the best job. Many career offices will provide you with personal career recommendations, internship and job listings, career resources, employment programs, and other services accessible for both alumni and students.
2. As noted, the initial step in the job search process is discovering what you wish to do. It is interesting to know that the best employers projected to employ this year’s graduating college seniors, as studied by the Black Collegian, comprise the New England Centre for Children & Eckerd Youth Alternatives besides such companies as Price Waterhouse Coopers, Microsoft and Accenture, you would expect to observe on the list. Also, the Peace Corps is recruiting volunteers, well past the traditional employing deadline plus other international organizations such as Hess Language School are looking for candidates concerned in spending some time overseas.
3. The following step is getting going on a work search. According to the recent study done by NACE employers predict indicates hiring of graduates will increase by 13.1rom the previous year. Employers will be searching for people having interpersonal communication skills plus leadership potential.

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