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Top Ten Ways to Find Job Leads (FREE)
This free topic gives you a good idea of sources of job leads you need to explore. As a college grad in a
competitive job marketplace, you need to be prepared. This guide is a great source of useful and
effective information to give you a great start
Top Ten Ways to Find Job Leads (FREE)
When it comes to job hunting, you may not want to put all your eggs in one basket. To yield the most
results, see which “baskets” are your best bets on securing employment. Check out the top ten ways
for college grads to find out about openings.
1. Starting early. By beginning your job search as early as your sophomore year, you greatly
increase the chances of nailing down a solid job offer that will become effective pending
graduation. This strategy will let you try out different types of work through volunteering,
interning and campus involvement. You are likely to become more focused in the type of work
you want to pursue. You can also develop longer lasting relationships with people in your field
that can help you find work later on.
2. Networking. This is probably the most effective way of learning who’s hiring and when. By
letting people on campus know what you’re looking for in the way of work, they can be your
eyes and ears for possible positions. Especially by your senior year, you should be telling
everyone around what you’re majoring in, what kind of job you’re looking for and what your
qualifications are.
3. Campus job fairs. These events are a great way to meet employers who are interested in
hiring alumni from your school. You can learn about what kind of opportunities companies
(usually near the college town community) offer. You can get a better sense of the hiring
process and what employers are looking for so you can have all of your ducks in a row before
you apply. You can also meet hiring managers who may be your ticket to a job and can give
you inside information about the policies and procedures of hiring candidates so you will know
what to expect.
4. Alumni groups. Be sure to read over copies of your school’s alumni publications so you can see
what former students are doing well in your field. Track them down, ask for pointers in your
job search and tips how you can successfully follow in their footsteps. Join alumni groups as
soon as you can to keep reaping benefits of such networks.
5. College clubs. Service and social organizations like fraternities and sororities offer many
opportunities for finding out about upcoming jobs. Sometimes these secret societies will help
their members and no one else. So if you’re a member, take advantage of this system and
make sure you get everything you can for those monthly dues.
6. Industry associations. By joining and participating in professional organizations that have a
chapter on your campus, you get two major benefits. First, you improve your knowledge of
your field of interest. Secondly, you meet people who may have contacts within the industry.
You can learn which firms are hiring and find out about positions needing to be filled that are
not even advertised.