Got the Job? You Still Have to Pass the "Second First Impression"
Not hearing back from an employer after your interview? Your social footprint could be to blame.
Not hearing back from an employer after your interview? Your social footprint could be to blame.
Here's a year-by-year breakdown of what you need to do to increase your chance to be employed after graduation.
Holding down a job while you're still an undergrad gives you great experience before you embark on your post-college, full-time position-not to mention a few other perks.
Make your four years at college work to your advantage. Getting involved in the following activities will prepare you for life after graduation and give you an edge on the competition.
Providing more stats on the tough job market isn't doing anything to motivate Gen Y job seekers. Instead, let's talk about opportunities.
By letting others choose your career, you could end up on a path to career hell. Instead, consider your strengths and passions from the get-go.