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A Guide to the Real World for College Students

Finding a job after you receive your degree

By Mikkie MillsPublished 5 years ago 3 min read
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You have just spent about 80 percent of your life going to school and now you're done. It feels kind of weird, huh? What is the next step? The world is your oyster, you can do anything you want! Chances are you need to start making a little money to pay off that lifetime of schooling. Finding a job after college can be challenging, but young professionals have a lot of resources to begin an exciting career. Professional resume writing and interview skills will often impress hiring managers, and technology has made it easier than ever to find job openings. Take your fresh excitement and your new diploma and read these tips to help you find the perfect job for you.

Visit Career Services

You should begin your job search before you graduate. One of the best ways to start your job search is to visit the career services department at your college. Career services offer a variety of free services to help students and graduates find jobs. It’s an excellent place to learn interviewing tips and great way to find open job vacancies. They can probably help you get in touch with other professionals in your industry who can help you understand how they treat new hires and how to find employees.

Edit Your Resume Frequently

Many employers prefer that people submit job applications online instead of in person. Although this method is convenient, it’s difficult to make a good first impression using only a resume. It’s possible for an employer to receive thousands of applications for a single vacancy. Furthermore, many companies use software to weed out resumes that don’t contain keywords that match the job description. It’s important for people to edit their resume frequently to ensure their application is noticed.

You may want to reach out to a professional resume writing service. Although these services can be costly, a professionally-written resume often stands out from other applicants. Employment Boost resume writers can ensure your resume has important keywords needed to get noticed by hiring managers and resumes are usually completed within a couple of days.

Do Research

One of the best ways to find a job after college is to do research of prospective companies that interest you, and how your skills and background could benefit them. You’ll want to know an estimate of the salary and benefits a company might offer. Find out about health insurance, paid time off, stock options, and if there will be opportunity to grow and move up within the company after beginning.

Job Search Websites

Job search websites are one of the most popular ways to find a job today. These websites are often free to use and can give you immediate access to open job vacancies. Job search websites such as Monster or LinkedIn allow you to upload a resume or complete an employment profile. Job seekers can also submit applications directly on career websites such as CareerBuilder. People can also find important information about companies on these websites such as salary and benefits.

Job Placement Agencies

Due to the large number of resumes most companies receive, it can be difficult for people to find a job the traditional way. Many professionals find it easier to land a job when they use a job placement agency. Some job placement agencies offer permanent jobs while others fill temporary or temporary to hire vacancies. Job placement agencies also offer competitive salaries and benefits.

Use all of these resources at your fingertips to find a great job after school. You have probably spent the last four years (or more, if you’re like me) preparing for this moment, so make sure you give the situation the respect it deserves. Prepare yourself and your resume the best you can so that you land the perfect job after graduation. Best of luck!

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