One thing you're going to hear over and over again is "it's all about who you know." As such, one of the biggest mistakes you can make is to be too afraid to use your contacts. If you know someone who works in your chosen field, even if you haven't spoken to them in years, send them an email asking if they know someone you can talk to. And then talk to that person. You'd be surprised how little it takes to get a job when you can open a conversation with, "Hi, respected_coworker_x recommended that I talk to you about a position in your department."
In short, don't let fear of awkwardness hold you back. Most people are happy to help you out, especially when it takes zero effort on their part. Use your contacts, don't be too picky (you can always specialize later), customize your resume for each position you apply for, and pursue as many opportunities as you can.
In short, don't let fear of awkwardness hold you back. Most people are happy to help you out, especially when it takes zero effort on their part. Use your contacts, don't be too picky (you can always specialize later), customize your resume for each position you apply for, and pursue as many opportunities as you can.
Anyone have any job hunting tips?
24/02/2012 02:18:43 AM
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Does CareerBuilder.com service your area?
24/02/2012 03:07:29 AM
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craigslist is best for job searches. careerbuilder/monster only apply if you do something corporate
25/02/2012 03:11:30 AM
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Make a decent resume and get someone to check it!
24/02/2012 08:58:07 AM
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My dad and I have been working over it for the past few weeks, so I think I'm good with that. *NM*
24/02/2012 11:00:36 PM
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Ask everyone if they know of any ideas. EVERYONE. Bring it up casually in bars, even
24/02/2012 02:26:44 PM
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Tips will vary based on what you are looking for.....industry and position please. *NM*
24/02/2012 06:35:35 PM
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I'm in the Environmental field, graduating from college in a few months. Does that help> *NM*
24/02/2012 11:01:56 PM
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Networking.
24/02/2012 07:01:19 PM
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Duly noted. I do have some friends who are in environmentally based positions. *NM*
24/02/2012 11:04:54 PM
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What is your major? *NM*
24/02/2012 07:13:54 PM
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IIRC it's Environmental Health, minor in History *NM*
24/02/2012 08:20:05 PM
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What does one do with an environmental health degree? *NM*
24/02/2012 08:45:58 PM
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Industrial Hygeine, Dairy Sanitation, that sort of thing *NM*
24/02/2012 09:07:42 PM
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Isaac is correct. I'm an Environmental Health major with a minor in history.
24/02/2012 11:04:04 PM
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Re: Isaac is correct. I'm an Environmental Health major with a minor in history.
25/02/2012 01:37:38 AM
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Aemon has the right of it.
24/02/2012 11:07:11 PM
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It is a good idea. And I do have friends in environmentally based jobs. *NM*
24/02/2012 11:10:35 PM
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