
New graduates seeking employment are now facing the toughest job market in over 25 years. Keeping a positive attitude in such an economic climate can be an extremely difficult task but believing in your skills and abilities will go a long way to ultimately finding a position that meets your goals and expectations.
Today I published an article in our local newspaper, “Recession Proof Job Search Strategies for New College Graduates”, that includes positive techniques for finding a job in a tough economy. To view the entire article, please click on the tab – New Graduates, above.
Recession Proof Job Search Strategies for New College Graduates include:
- Keep Motivated & Maintain a Positive Approach in Your Job Search
- Focus on Your Goals yet Remain Flexible in Your Job Search
- Create Targeted Resume & Cover Letters
- Increase Your Professional Network
- Prospect for Jobs
- Become an Entrepreneur
Categories: Job Search
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Maintaining a proactive strategy and positive outlook is the best advice I can provide.
In addition to checking out job postings online and the classified section of your newspaper, I suggest networking with family, friends, previous employers, faculty and alumni of your college as well as prospecting for employers who may have job openings but who may not advertise them.
Best of Luck!
Penny