Student Job Search Tips
In today's economy, the job market is a rough road to walk for anyone, let alone if you are a student with limited education and experience. This article is going to attempt to take you down that road a little easier and sidestep some of the bumps on the way.
The best thing you can do to acquire a good job is to complete high school. Most employers require a high school diploma to even be considered for a job with their company. Actually, the more education you receive, the better. A higher education from a trade school or college will increase your chance of winning that interview, and also can increase your earnings. During your education you would benefit greatly by developing basic computer skills. Many jobs incorporate the use of a computer on the job.
Set your goals, plan your career, and research the career you decide on. Take into consideration your personal attributes, interests, and abilities. Don't let a competitive market dissuade you from going after the career you want.
Develop a good resume and conduct a good job search. There are many avenues to take in searching for a job. Research and learn the many different employment sites and utilize them. Consider volunteer work, part-time positions, and internships to gain needed experience.
When applying for a job, be brave. Get out there and apply in person when applicable, possibly meet your prospective employer. Be prepared when you go and take along a resume and cover letter, even if you've already submitted one with the company. Always be polite, and dress appropriately. Make eye contact, shake hands, and use proper language. Remember, your first impression is what will stand out.
Being persistent can pay off; follow-up with the company after a week if you have not heard back from them. Apply again if needed, most companies keep an application for roughly six months, but submitting another can't hurt. Be creative when searching for a job. If you'd like to work in a hospital consider some of the 'behind the scene' positions also.
Learning how to apply for a job can't always be learned in the classroom. Most job search experience will come from searching for a job. Again, be persistent and stay positive.

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