Category: Job Search Expert

Job Search Expert’s Tip of the Month – February

5 Ways to Stay Calm While Job Searching in 2011 You’ve worked so hard to graduate from your college or university. But when it comes time for graduation, many students are worried or even panicked about the job market. How … Continue reading

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Job Search Expert’s Tip of the Month – December

Finals, Job-Seeking & the Holidays, Oh My! Finals are right around the corner, and you’ll soon be on a long holiday break from school. And if you’re a senior graduating in December, you’ll be thrust from college life into the … Continue reading

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Job Search Expert’s Tip of the Month – November

Have You Updated Your Resume Lately? 5 Simple Ways to Start Your resume can be one of the most important tools in your job search toolkit. It needs to convey your strengths, minimize your weaknesses, and concisely show the employer … Continue reading

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Job Search Expert’s Tip of the Month – March

10 Ways to Turn Your Job Search Frown Upside-Down Today’s entry-level job search is frustrating. It’s almost infuriating. You sound perfect for an open position and then you read minimum 2 years experience required. And you’re thinking, “How can I … Continue reading

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Book Review: “Relocating For An Entry-Level Job” By Heather Huhman

Relocating For An Entry-Level Job: Why You Probably Have To, & How To Do It by Heather Huhman is a fun, quick and useful read for any college graduate because—let’s face it, those 120 credits might give you all the … Continue reading

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