By Alison Green
With a new class of college
graduates preparing to earn their diplomas, millions of new grads are
going to be trying to figure out how to find a job. Here are 10 key tips they should know as they enter into what's still a tough job market.
1. Don't wait to start job searching.
You might be tempted to take a few months off after graduating to
relax, but you might not realize how long job searches take. Hiring
processes often take months, and getting a job in this
market--especially without much experience--may really take a long time.
Start actively searching now, since even with a May start, you might
not find a job until the fall or later.
3. Don't listen to every piece of job-search advice you hear. If your parents or friends are your main source of job-hunt guidance, you might be at a disadvantage. Job-search conventions have changed significantly in the last decade, so your parents might not know what's most effective in the process today. And your friends probably don't have much more experience than you do, so take their suggestions with some skepticism. Seek out more current and reliable sources of advice instead.
4. Don't apply for everything you see.
Anxious job seekers sometimes blast off their résumé to every opening
they spot, hoping that something will garner them a call-back. But
carefully targeting your search to jobs you're truly qualified for--and
writing a tailored cover letter for each--will get you far better
results than simply aiming for quantity. That said?
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