Job Search Tips
An effective job search requires a lot of preparation, research and persistence. Whether you are a recent graduate, in betweenÌýjobs or hoping to transition into a new career, these job search strategies can help position yourself to impress potential employers.Ìý
Identify your interests
- Use self-assessments and industry research to target job functions, industries and geographic locations that interest you.Ìý
- Analyze requirements. Read through the job descriptions and make a list of desired skills for your area of interest.
Develop your materials
- Compare your skills and experiences to employer requirements. Develop your resume to highlight items that best match the job description.
- Complete online profiles to promote your skills, work samples and accomplishments.
Make connections
- Explore job boards for positions that match your interests and skills. Use HandshakeÌýand search and for opportunities and mutual connections.
- About 80 percent of most jobs aren't advertised. Network with alumni and others.Ìý
Practice makes perfect
- Develop yourÌýintroduction and craft your responses to common interview questions.Ìý
- Make an appointment for a mock interview with a career development advisor.
Track your progress
of contacts, email exchanges and follow-up dates.