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Tough Job Market Can Mean Good News for New College Graduates

Although this year’s cohort of college graduates is facing one of the toughest job markets in decades, they actually have an advantage over other job seekers, according to Andy Chan, vice president of career development at Wake Forest University. They are among the age group most likely to be hired and also will be acquiring valuable job hunting skills that will serve them well in the future.

“If I could be anyone in this job market who is unemployed, who would I want to be? A new college graduate,” Chan says. “Organizations are very interested in hiring young people because they have a lot of energy and are willing to do whatever it takes to get the job done.”

New college graduates also have an advantage because they don’t have the financial obligations of older workers with families and can be very open-minded regarding their choice of job since they are at the start of their careers, Chan said.

He also says new graduates have a better chance of success if they can avoid the five most common job hunting mistakes of college seniors:

1. Overusing the Internet — “Students in this digital age think if they apply to enough jobs online then someone will eventually want to hire them. But it’s actually quite difficult to obtain a job on the Internet due to the high volume of resumes submitted. The number one method to obtain a job is by networking.”

2. Being Too Choosy — “Many students get so focused on a specific job or organization that they don’t realize there are other roles and other types of organizations that might be really good opportunities for them too.”

3. Giving Up Too Early — “Some students think that given the poor job market, it’s not worth the time to search for a job. But many companies are now recruiting students this spring and through the summer. Our biggest problem is getting students to pay attention and apply for these jobs.”

4. Mis-using the Grad School Option — “For some people, grad school is a great option, but if you’re just doing it as a back up because you can’t find a job, it’s a very expensive back up. Grad school does not necessarily increase your job prospects — and the pressure can be even greater if you took on loans or don’t like your area of study and the types of opportunities it provides.”

5. Not using the college’s career office — “Students don’t realize that their career office can help them identify networking contacts, learn important job search skills, and significantly improve their resume and cover letter. It’s amazing how out of every 10 resumes, only one or two are

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Job Searching: Tools and Tips

Job searching is one of the hardest times of our life. At first we do not know where and how to start. We are sometimes very cautious to scam.  Job-hunting is not that easy particularly to those who are newly graduates. They do not know the tools in searching a job and still no idea of the ways and moves of the scam.

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Today, this article is going to discuss the tools and tips in searching a job. What are the effective means in searching job and the ways to identify if the offer is true or not. Here are the some of the tools in searching a job.

  1. The newspapers – there are many companies who are placing their ads to the broadsheets, as they considered this as the most effective tools. There are many respondents in newspapers, they believed that many job hunters read and trusted this.
  2. Online posting – there are many sites who are offering free advertisements online. Some do collect minimal amount, but majority offer it free. We should be careful with some offer. Do your research; it is not bad to be safe.
  3. Television banner ads – Some companies posted their job opening to television.
  4. Radio ads – If you have an interest listening to radio, then be more attentive in listening to their advertisements, companies sometimes do announce their employee needs to the radio.

There are many advertisements offering a job. Sometimes we are not aware that they are only cheater. The best thing to do is to research the organization’s background. Check the kind of industry and everything you need to know in one company. Second thing to be alert is when they are asking for some money. In normal situation, those who are offering for local jobs do not solicit for any penny for it is illegal to the Department of labor code.

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Numerous people have lost their jobs. A person can’t help but think that flashy and outrageous is the way to get noticed. There are several ways for you to hunt a job, or either way let the job find you.

Start a blog

Find a subject you’re knowledgeable about and start writing. Compose articles that illustrate your command of the topic and that can serve as resources for someone. Over time you’ll accumulate an impressive collection of work, says Lauren Milligan of ResuMAYDAY, a company that helps job seekers craft résumés.

Blogs like this will attract a lot of readers; just keep it concise and honest.

Facebook
Even though social networking isn’t the technology fledgling it once was, it’s still new on the scene in terms of job seeking. We hear about people who get caught lying on their Facebook profiles, but people are getting hired via networking sites, too. You can use your education and work history fields to create a new form of résumé. Search your friends list for valuable contacts or join professional networks that can help you find a job or at least get the word out that you’re looking.

Twitter
On Twitter, which is a different kind of networking site, you can leverage contacts in the same way, only you can Tweet about your job hunt and people can stumble upon your profile more easily.

Those are just some easy steps to keep companies to check you out. Don’t forget that people will appreciate you for your honesty and determination.

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IT Jobs for Graduates Launches Comprehensive Recession-Busting Advice Programme

IT Jobs for Graduates, http://www.itjobsforgraduates.com, has launched an initiative called ‘Be Your Best’, http://beyourbest.itjobsforgraduates.com, offering job hunting tips and advice for IT graduates and students during the current economic downturn.

The first site dedicated to IT recruitment for interns and graduates, IT Jobs for Graduates works with some of the UK’s leading employers and IT recruitment agencies, helping candidates to find the right jobs. The website offers 1,800 internship and graduate programmes, as well as entry level vacancies on behalf of recruiters.

‘Be Your Best’ has been created to arm students and graduates looking for IT jobs with useful industry insight. The information is designed to help them stand out from the crowd and market themselves in the best possible way to potential recruiters, during the recession.

Following feedback from IT managers and recruiters, the team at IT Jobs for Graduates has created a knowledge centre. And, throughout May, June and July 2009, it will be releasing a series of articles offering tips and advice on areas including:

  • How to make the most of networking opportunities
  • What the best IT certifications are
  • Managing your own brand
  • The reality of the current IT internship/graduate recruitment market

A micro-site has also been launched, http://beyourbest.itjobsforgraduates.com, where students and graduates can provide their feedback, by sending in their stories and videos on something they did to really stand out from the crowd. And, updates for the campaigns will be going on to a twitter page, http://twitter.com/itjobs4grads, and also via the IT Jobs for graduates Facebook group ‘IT begins here’.

In conjunction with the online support, IT Jobs for Graduates will also be holding seminars at selected universities across the UK throughout June. Here, the team will run presentations and provide face-to-face advice on how students can ‘Be Their Best’, they will also provide mini CV workshops.

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CareerBuilder Introduces Book Guide for Job Seekers

With unemployment on the rise, job seekers are welcoming all the help they can get. And with that in mind, it looks like CareerBuilder will be answering the call as the editors of CareerBuilder announced a no-nonsense handbook that tells workers of all ages and all stages of their careers and everything they need to know about landing a great job and navigating through the workplace. CAREER BUILDING: Your Total Handbook for Finding a Job and Making it Work provides some of the best-kept secrets of job hunting effectively, career troubleshooting and transitioning into new career paths.

Expanding on CareerBuilder’s most popular articles, CAREER BUILDING is filled with insightful statistics and advice from top experts on making yourself indispensable as a candidate or employee. It includes a variety of good and bad examples of resumes, thank-you notes, networking letters and emails to bosses. It also contains information on how to leverage social media, build rapport, strengthen skill sets and make yourself visible. You can also find warning signs to watch out for in the workplace and information on how to prepare for the unexpected.

Career Building offers expert tips for job-searching in a bad economy, including:

  • What to do after a layoff
  • How to look confident (even if you have to fake it)
  • How to make yourself relevant to a variety of employers
  • How to make a bad job work for you (when need be)

The book was published by Collins Business, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, and is available in major book stores across the country. It can also be purchased at amazon.com, borders.com and bn.com.

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