Job Search Tips for College Student
Job Search Tips
It is not uncommon for college students to search for jobs
on the side to help support their studies. This article contains general
job search tips for college students and college graduates.
The job prospects for college students haven't been
better in 30 years, as the job market is still relatively
competitive among college students. Unemployment has fallen
in recent times and it has been reported to be at its lowest
levels in thirty-five years.
During an economic upturn employers will create hundreds
of thousands of new jobs and job recruiters will be scrambling
to fill these positions, this is the time for college students
to take note and heed to job search tips and advice.
That's the good news given the current economy and
the strong job market.
As a college student who has recently graduated, your next
priority is to get a job and pay off that huge college bill.
If you don't yet have a job lined up, you've
still got to get out there and win one. Searching for a job
is hard work and you need to win one. It is time to take
onboard job search tips from other college students, college
graduates, friends, family and career counselors perhaps.
Even in a tight job market with recruiters climbing all over
each other to attract you, employers are not going to just
hand you a job with top starting pay. You still have to market
yourself, your personality, attributes as you will have limited
industry experience to draw upon. The first job search
tip for college students is to make your cover letter and
resume stand out! Practice your response to the dreaded questions
for which there are no perfect responses, such as, "Tell
me about yourself" or "Where do you see yourself
in five years time?"
But it is not too bad if you're prepared for the job
search. It is no secret that the Web is now one of the best
ways to prepare for and conduct your job searches. There are many
online job search engines that are available to college students
and cater to their needs.
As a college student searching for work, it is time to get
serious. Here's an obvious job search tip for college
students; know what kind of job you want. It is not uncommon
for college students to land a job that is totally unrelated
to what they studied in college! College students need to
realize, there may be dozens of different jobs from within
your field. When you apply for a position, you're not
applying for a field; you are applying for a specific job
that may require specific skills and training. You should do
your research before hand and understand what the employer
is looking for and then make efforts to market yourself accordingly.
Employers demand that you know exactly what you want to do
today, and five years from today. It's a classic question
that they ask at interviews. More importantly they want to see
how your skills and potential will relate to what you can do for
them.
Be Prepared To Take Rejection
Here is a job search tip for college students that is rather
underrated; be prepared to accept rejections and learn from
them! Don't walk away from the job interview, after
being unsuccessful, feeling all bitter and depressed, think
about what went wrong and look towards your next interview.
Learn not to make the same mistake. The more interviews you
go through the more confident and relaxed you become. Rejections
make you stronger. Turn a negative into a positive and keep
moving forward while learning from past mistakes. Unfortunately,
college students are more likely to suffer a lot of rejections than
more senior job seekers, due to their lack of experience in industry
and interview skills. It is all part of the job search learning curve.
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