For many college students all over the nation, it is the first day of class. However, for many recent college graduates, it's just another day of naps or watching movies from your couch.
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There are countless sites online where you can search for jobs, but which ones are effective? Maybe you don't know where to start or what keywords to use. Maybe you aren't using as many job sites as you should. In today's post, I'm going to review several job sites that are easy to use and have produced results for me.
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I suggest that you use every resource available to you in your job search. Majority of these sites are free and allow you to list your resume for potential employers to review. In fact, you can then later use your profile and uploaded resume to quickly submit job applications when you find a position of interest. In today's digital world, your online presence is almost as important as your physical presence. When receiving your application, its not unusual for your potential employer to search Google for personal information, check your Facebook, or review your LinkedIn profile. Consequently, maintaining an up-to-date and positive online presence is extremely important. Review your online profiles often and be sure to post an updates or inquiries you have. Furthermore, use the internet to your advantage. Google search companies you're interested in! Add a recruiter or headhunter on LinkedIn and express your interest!
Jobs, Jobs, and More Jobs: Sites that produce results
1. Indeed
2. Monster
3. JobFox
5. LinkedIn
6. SimplyHired
- Read the requirements over for every posting that you're interested in.
- Cross reference the company's location with Google maps. I find that they're often listed improperly.
- Make sure the resume you uploaded is the resume you want to use for that particular application
- Customize cover letters for every posting
- Pay attention to how you should apply: via email, via the company's website, or via the site the job is posted on
- Make a profile on every site! [Yes, every site] Record all the passwords and usernames in one locations
- Use your professional email
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Information connection will be posts linking you (my readers) to resources that maybe helpful to you. I saw this slideshow/article on my LinkedIn timeline today and I thought it was so relevant to my topics lately. This was created by the Managing Director of an international marketing communications firm. It was interesting and informative to say the least. He touched on several elements of the perfect interview and preparation that recent college graduates forget about. Some of these elements I've touched on in posts, but this slideshow drives the point home. I definitely suggest you review this resource and take it into consideration during your job search. I've embedded it for your viewing pleasure.
Please comment and share your thoughts :]
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i'm preparing for an interview tomorrow so, i've decided to share with all of you some important tips and tricks. we all want to be interview ready. preparation is key. if you don't prepare for an interview, you're not serious about employment. searching for a job is a job and you much treat it as such.
STEPS TO PREP
- you are a salesperson.
2. know your resume.
3. rehearsal typical interview questions
my name is alysha bellamy and i recently graduated with honors from albright college in may of this year. i graduated with a degree in business marketing. i always was curious about the role that marketing and advertising plays in convincing the consumer to go from interest in a product to purchasing a product. now i recognize that i would like to pursue a career in advertising where i can help transfer a company's vision into the mind of the consumer. i believe my strong communication skills, leadership, and creativity will help me in this pursuit.
4. know WHO and WITH WHOM you're interviewing
5. based on your research, have questions for the company
6. check your online presence
7. pack your bag properly
8. get there EARLY
9. say thanks
10. follow up
need more information?
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There are many opinions are what's appropriate for a job interview. Some say stick to the classics like a black pant suit. Others say it depends on the industry. I did a lot of research and I've came up with a few guidelines.
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