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Tips for Future Grads
THE RESUME:
Be
mindful that thousands of other grads are seeking employment at the same time as you. Be certain your resume is in a LOGICAL format enabling the person reading it to QUICKLY ascertain vital information, employment highlights and any
special
skills that make you unique.
Stop and THINK! Imagine yourself looking through hundreds of resumes to locate the best. What keywords or traits might YOU look for?
We all know the benefits of a good G.P.A.. Don't let your G.P.A. work against you. Seniors shouldn't think that their G.P.A. is no longer important once they've been accepted to their "A"-list schools. Often employers will ask a recent grad how they fared their last semester. Don't put yourself in a situation where you will have to "explain".
YOUR G.P.A.:
Year after year, companies remain unrelenting in the search for the perfect candidate.
Be prepared to tell prospective employers exactly what
you can do for them that will surpass your competition. What makes YOU unique?
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