Advice for Recent College Graduates: Have a Career Back Up Plan
Having a back up plan not only buys you time to find the right job but it also buys you the piece of mind that you'll be able to support yourself while you look.
Having a back up plan not only buys you time to find the right job but it also buys you the piece of mind that you'll be able to support yourself while you look.
Do interests and hobbies have a place on your resume? One author thinks of them as "secret clubs" and keys to getting jobs.
There are plenty of helpful articles about how to fill an entry-level resume, but here's some advice on how to format, edit, and get feedback on it.
Are you happy with your resume? Odds are it could use a few tweaks-but not so many that it doesn't resemble you.
Practice makes perfect and with a strong elevator pitch, you'll be armed with the most relevant and revealing facts about yourself.
Here's one reason to be thankful that you swapped climbing trees for gaming as a child: Job seekers who grew up using computers are highly sought after by recruiters.
Whatever tool you're working with on a day-to-day basis, it's worth considering how you might apply traditional skills in a non-traditional setting.
Personal branding can only take a job seeker so far. Focusing on creating relevant content for your desired industry can be the key to your job search.
Making a career switch is a risky move. Here are four things to consider before and after you take the big leap.
Thinking of going to grad school? Here's what you can expect to see as you transition from an undergraduate to a graduate program.