It’s your senior year of college, and you graduate next
week. You have no job offers lined up and you are starting to panic. When did
you start looking for jobs? When did you start applying for those jobs? Did anyone
ever tell you how early you should start applying? Senior year can be
overwhelming. Between finishing senior projects, making sure all courses have
been completed in order to graduate, and probably working a part-time job, it
can be tough to manage time to look for post-college jobs. If you want to find
a job closer to graduation day than later, you need to manage your time well
enough that you can devote time and resources to finding your post-college job.
There are a few things you can do to prepare yourself for the job search and to
ultimately land that job.
The first thing you need to do is craft a solid resume.
There are a lot of resources available to students. Your career center, various
websites and VERUM Staffing. Once you have crafted a strong resume, you need to
create a strong LinkedIn profile. Employers can use this to see your past
experiences and you can use this to follow companies you’re interested in
applying to. Once you have these ready, you need to lay out what it is you want
to do. What types of positions do you want to work in? What industry? Are you
open to relocating? Answering questions like these will help you to focus your
search on positions you are most interested in. Now that you have your resume,
your LinkedIn Profile and your search parameters set, you should be ready to be
dive into your job search and begin applying to positions. But when should you
start?
Now. Yesterday. Last year. The truth is, it’s never too
early to begin applying to jobs. You want to apply to jobs in which the start
date comes after your graduation date, but it’s never too early to begin
searching for positions. As a freshman, it can be helpful to search for
internships that will aid your career moving forward. The same can be said for
your sophomore and junior years. Once your senior year starts is when you will
be able to see jobs posted that you will be able to work after you graduate.
The early part of the school year should be spent seeking out jobs that
interest you and documenting them in a spreadsheet so you can keep track of
them. During winter break is when some of those jobs that you are finding will
line up with your graduation date. With your resume, LinkedIn profile and
search parameters ready to go, you are prepared to dive headfirst into your job
search and application process so you have a job lined up when you walk across
the stage on graduation day.
Stay tuned for our next article on 08/28/14 when we’ll
discuss how to better read through and understand a job description. Until then,
feel free to catch up on our previous articles, and be sure to check out our
pages on Linked In, Twitter, Facebook, and Google+ for the latest news and
opportunities available through Verum Staffing! If you are interested in
speaking with us further regarding positions we have available, future
opportunities, or interview/resume help, please send an email to lhoff@verumstaffing.com to set up an
informational interview.
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