Most schools have a career services department. These individuals are there to help you find jobs, help you with interviews, guide you on how to dress and critique your resume. It is a great resource, and you would be out of your mind not to use it, but you shouldn’t solely rely on it for your career search.
You should not expect career service professionals to do all the work for you, and you can’t blame them if you still don’t have a job six months after graduation. Here’s why:
So, how do you get started by yourself? Start with a job search.
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