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Overhauling the Job Search with Career Services

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For those bravely taking on the search for employment, using the resources of a career services department can be the difference between standing in line and staying ahead of the crowd. Though many tend to just search the classifieds and submit one resume after another, a true search for employment requires a solid gameplan. By using career services such as resume development and seminars for proper interviewing skills, one can boost their chances of landing the career of a lifetime. Those who decide not to learn useful skills are more likely to find their career search frustrating and somewhat bleak.

There are a number of places, both onsite and online, that offer career services. Colleges and universities often have these departments to help students not only with employment opportunities but internships as well. As students near the end of their education, it is prudent that they learn the necessary steps of gaining fruitful employment. With these services, students and graduates can devise a gameplan that will carry thenm intot the working world. With internships, students are given an opportunity to see the skills they have learned at work. It also gives them a smooth transition from the classroom to the workplace.

For others, career services can be found online or at local employment centers. No matter where one is in their career it is never too late to procure the assistance of career services. Many who suddenly find themselves displaced after years in a certain career may need to brush up on things such as interviewing skills. What may have been common or appropriate to put on a resume years ago may no longer be considered necessary. Individuals can also find not only employment leads, but information on the latest trends of an industry. While some careers burn red hot in part of the country, it may be only lukewarm in others. This helps provide direction in the search for a career. Online venues allow users to post their resumes to be viewed by prospective employers anywhere in the world.

Whether online or onsite, career services can provide training seminars for every career related topic available. Preparation plays a large part in the search for a career. When comparing the interviews of those who have taken time to prepare versus those who have not, those who came ready made a much better impression. Their manner is more relaxed and answers to questions confident and believable. Those who were not prepared are noticeably nervous, leading to awkwardness and a sense of unease. Using other skills learned from a career services department, one can adeptly maneuver their career search with ease.



 

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