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Katharine CornellThe search for a job? Graduate Information

With the U.S. still faces a recession and high unemployment. Graduates are entering a difficult labor market can be daunting.

Do not give up! A recent article in The Wall Street Journal blog , is more popular academic experts offer career advice to graduates entering the market.

Do not quit before he started

Some students are frustrated by the situation of the economy, they have not bothered to seek employment. "I tell them: 'Look it's a self-fulfilling prophecy," said Kitty McGrath, executive director of career services at Arizona State University. "If you do not look, then you know that you will not have a job."

Prioritize

"Is it likely you will get your A, No. 1, a first job and see a lot of those?" No, "said McGrath ASU. Decide in advance how much time you spend pursuing your first choice - one month for example - and then expand the search to include other positions, "said McGrath.

Search in all industries

"The great are not necessarily equal in their careers," said Katharine Brooks, director of the career center for the college of liberal arts at the University of Texas at Austin. "They really need to focus on value what they have learned and be able to articulate that to an employer. "

Relying on networks

"More and more employers are our full-time job offers to their interns as a first choice," said Wayne Wallace, director of career management center at the University of Florida in Gainesville. So keep in touch with former employers and training to devote more time to develop your professional network research on online job sites.

Only opt for higher education if you have a plan

"There are students who are what I would say, punting and saying:" Why can not I get a graduate degree? "Said Matthew Berndt, director of career services for school Communication at the University of Texas at Austin. But it only makes sense that if students know what they will study and how it will help them get a better position once they are finished. If it is not clear, so "you're still not in a position to tell an employer what you want and why you want to work for them," said Berndt.

Be willing to relocate

"Students who are ready to migrate and take a chance on a new part of the country and take a chance on a brand new job are more options," said Wallace Florida.

Do your research

If you are meeting with an employer, be informed of activities and be able to express why you're a good candidate for the position and the company.

Remember

A new job is only the first step. "The first job they leave the university in almost all cases is a step on the path to their future career," said Rebecca Sparrow, director of career services at Cornell University . So do not "try to think too much about what needs to be the best thing. Most people do not stay in that first job for 10 years," said Sparrow. WSJ Blog Posted April 3, 2010, by Sara Murray. View source

Posted on April 9, 2010.
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