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Job hunting is not easy especially if you are new to it like those newly graduate who look for a job, or those under graduate who cannot continue their studies because of financial constraint. that’s why i suggest to those who are new to job hunting to ask your friend how did they do their first job hunting experience. one way that i call traditional job hunting is going to different companies and asking if they have vacancy. if they have no vacancy they will ask you to leave your resume so that they can contact you if they you for future reference. but i don’t suggest this type of job hunting because it requires a lot of effort, time, and money. imagine you will walk to and fro to look for a job and then you will spend money for your food, transportation, and miscellaneous. but then you are still not sure if you will be accepted. what a waste of time and effort?
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Job Hunting is not easy
Networking Tip: Connect with Your Alumni Association
When you graduate from college, you remain connected with your alma mater through an alumni association. As an organization, alumni associations promote solidarity and camaraderie among the products of the school. They keep the flame of service to the school and the nation alive among alumni through various worthy endeavors that they get to support and participated in.
I am opening about alumni associations to suggest a networking tip for job seekers out there. It may be plain and simple but guess what, connecting with your alumni association is one of the most effective ways to find employment.
When you say alumni association, you are actually talking about a large organization of professionals who have more than enough knowledge and resources about the employment world in general. Take your job search to the next level by being an active member of your alumni association. This way, you can interact with the successful members and get employment leads or even free career advice.
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