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"Where are the Jobs? - Finding Work in Today's Economy"
It's estimated that fewer than 2% of jobs are found over the internet, while 64% are found through networking. Yet where do students spend the bulk of their job search? Online!
Even though the stock market is on the rise, it's been a largely "jobless" recovery. Gone are the glory days of the late 90's, when it seemed like employers were lining up to hire recent grads at enormous salaries.
Networking is quite simply the best way to land work, yet students seem to avoid it like the plague. "Where are the Jobs?" is a step-by-step plan to get students into the jobs they want.
From who to target, to how to approach them, to conducting yourself on an informational interview, and to following up, students leave this presentation with an incredibly specific plan of attack on networking.
This engaging presentation is based on real world recruiting strategies and gives advice straight from the recruiting department.
Ask any corporate recruiter and they'll tell you two things: networking is the best way to land a job, and students don't do nearly enough of it.
"Where are the Jobs?" is perfect for students going into any field. If you're serious about getting a job, this is the presentation for you.
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