- What are my interests, skills that I possess or will possess once I graduate and my
personal values?
- Am I actively engaged in my academics?
- Are there any clubs or organizations (career or non-career related) that I can become
involved in?
- Am I asking for help when I need it?
- Have I have completed or plant to participate in an internship or career-related experience?
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Use your network
A referral is more likely to get the position, simply because HR staff are busy and
why not hire someone who already has an advocate within the company?
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Clean up your act on social media
Companies often a candidate before hiring, and social media can be an immediate red flag.
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You are going to need a strong resume
Keep your resume simple! Content is key in the digital age, not the visual bells
and whistles.
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Be mindful of the Applicant Tracking System (ATS)
The ATS parses a resumes content into categories and then scans it for specific keywords
to determine if the job application should be passed along to the recruiter.
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Focus on your accomplishments
While the job description details can hit the keywords, they should not be the meat
of your resume.
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Get a feel for the company during the interview
Its also not about how you do with one person, but how you fit with the team.
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Be patient post-interview
If you go into the interview thinking that will be it, you may be surprised when they
tell you the next step is another interview and then there are three or four more
steps.
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Keep an open mind
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Keep it all in perspective
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It's not personal
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1,000 occupations covering the entire U.S. economy. The database, which is available
to the public at no cost, is continually updated from input by a broad range of workers
in each occupation.
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