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30 in 30: Have a Life

By Gradspot Dot Com
2/11/09
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Job-hunting may be a job in itself, but that doesn't mean you have to let it consume your entire life. It's tough to see the light at the end of the tunnel at times, and prowling endlessly for employment can be pretty demoralizing. But trust us: the second you land the job you want, you will forget all about the months of groveling.

Personal Finance Round-Up

By Gradspot Dot Com
2/11/09
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Every content provider and its mother is going nuclear on money (and job) related stories these days. Here's a quick rundown of some pieces we found interesting.

    30 in 30: Send a Follow-Up

    By Gradspot Dot Com
    2/10/09
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    After an interview, a follow-up thank you letter is not simply polite; it is also a chance to reiterate qualifications, reemphasize a desire for the position, or bring something up that didn’t get mentioned in person. Write a brief note to each individual who took part in the interview within 24-48 hours.

    30 in 30: Nail Your Phone Interview

    By Gradspot Dot Com
    2/09/09
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    Phone interviews are often a critical first hurdle in landing an in-person interview. In rare cases, they can be the only interview you’ll get. Since you can’t read the various social cues of a face-to-face conversation, you have to rely solely on what you say and how you say it— use enthusiasm and intonation to sell yourself, and avoid gum chewing, smoking, or eating.

    Is I-Banking Not Cool Anymore?

    By Keshav Singh
    2/09/09
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    Guess what? Much to the chagrin of investment bankers, i-banking just might not be that cool anymore. Actually, it never was cool, but it sure did pay out above-and-beyond any other post-grad gig

    30 in 30: Call HR for Fashion Tips

    By Gradspot Dot Com
    2/06/09
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    Figuring out how to dress for an interview can be a tricky task for many job-hunters, no matter what age. Playing it conservative is generally advised, but you still want to get as close to the company culture as you can. Is it casual? Formal? Business casual? What the hell is business casual?

    30 in 30: Interview Prep Work

    By Gradspot Dot Com
    2/05/09
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    Once you've landed an interview, give yourself a pat on the back, convince your parents to buy you dinner, then prepare for battle. Getting your ducks in order before the big day is crucial. Here are some ways to get yourself in gear:

    30 in 30: How to Email Resumes and Cover Letters

    By Gradspot Dot Com
    2/04/09
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    In this day and age, it’s rare to physically mail in an application. Often there will be an online application where you simply plug in your info and upload your résumé and cover letter. However, sometimes you will be asked to e-mail your materials

    30 in 30: Beyond Monster and Craigslist

    By Gradspot Dot Com
    2/03/09
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    Being an attractive job candidate is all well and good, but it doesn't really matter do much for you if you're not finding any open positions. As we've noted throughout the series, networking is the best way to find out about great jobs, particularly since so many positions are filled directly through referrals.

    30 in 30: Send Thank Yous

    By Gradspot Dot Com
    2/02/09
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    A follow-up thank you letter/e-mail after an interview is not simply polite; it is also a chance to reiterate qualifications, reemphasize a desire for the position, or bring something up that didn’t get mentioned in person. Write a brief note to each individual who took part in the interview within 24-48 hours.

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