How Do You Get A Job After College?
• Be enthusiastic about looking for a job. If you truly love the course you’ve taken in school, and know that it’s exactly what you want to do for the rest of your life- congratulations! You should have no trouble finding a job. Employers love this type of enthusiasm, just don’t be too over-the-top with showing them that you’re very interested in having a job in this field, or they will pay you less. • Print out copies of your transcripts. Print off your transcripts if your marks were above-average or better, use them to show employers what courses you took- directly relate these experiences to the job application. • Read any books that will help you find a job. Get a/many book(s) on cover letters, resumes, and interviews- read them. They will be worth their weight in gold. These are the three steps that stand between you and your new job (since you’re qualified by school for an entry level position). • Decide what you want to do in case there are no jobs locally in your area. If there