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Finding a Job after College

Sujata Iyer
Finding a job after college can be a rewarding experience, but not before you come face-to-face with some frustrating hurdles. Here are some tips on how you can make the most of the entire process.
The truth about finding a job is that it doesn't really depend on whether you have a college degree or not. It depends on the current market situation and the types and number of industries. It depends on the type of people they are looking for, the kind of qualifications they want and whether they are willing to hire candidates straight out of college.
We're taking for granted that you have done your homework about all this before you graduated. Apart from these things, there are certain things that can be done to better your chances. Let's see what they are.

How to Find a Job after Graduating from College

First off, you need to be prepared for some pleasant and some unpleasant experiences while job hunting. It requires both, physical activity and psychological stress as well. But this should not scare you. Given here are some practical and simple steps that you can follow while going about your job search after college.

Prepare Your Resume

The first thing that you need to do is prepare your resume. Preparing a resume is your most important job. While making the resume, be careful. If you have any prior work experience, then you absolutely must include it.
Even if it was something as simple as babysitting or something more professional related to the degree that you just got or the job that you have applied for. You never know what will impress the people looking for prospective employees. Send these out along with job applications to all the places that you know are hiring.

Attend Campus Interviews

One of the best ways to find a job after college is to go through the notice boards and check and re-check the college or university website/s. There are generally a lot of campus interviews conducted by corporations within the campuses of colleges and universities.
They bring their delegates and have mass interviews or they could have some sort of other elimination procedure if they are hiring only a limited number of people. Check regularly with the placement cell at your college or university for such updates.

Let People Know

Job openings won't just come walking to you. So, another thing you can do is let people know that you are a graduate and that you are looking for a job. Friends, family, classmates, seniors, teachers, professors, etc.
Anyone and everyone who you think can be of any kind of help to you procuring a job. Search online for job vacancies too. Check the newspapers for advertisements.
You can also go around to different companies and submit your CV, irrespective of whether they are hiring or not. When they eventually do hire, you could be the first candidate they call. You can also go to a job consultant agency that can help you find a job according to your qualifications, prior experience, and expected profile.

Be Open to Options

Another important step in the process is to be prepared for anything that comes your way. You could be rejected by companies before you are hired by one.They may ask you to relocate in order to hire you. Consider all possibilities, be open to change and also to criticism. Don't be dejected by rejections. Be patient. The key is to persevere and not give up.
Job hunting can be discouraging in the beginning. You need to be mentally strong. Being picky and choosy about the job will not help you much. You might lose out on better opportunities because you thought they weren't good enough for you. So be modest and at least consider each job that you are offered, well. After all, you have to start somewhere, right?