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2. Determine your search strategy.
On-campus recruiting? Career fairs? Networking through personal contacts and going to events such as conferences? Writing to specific companies with your résumé and a covering letter? Internet job sites? Company websites? Classified ads in newspapers and professional magazines? Local careers agencies?
3. Write a résumé (CV) and covering letter.
There are hundreds of Internet sites to help you write a résumé (CV in BrE) and a covering letter. Just type phrases like résumé tips or CV tips or covering letter into a search engine.
Obtain critiques of your résumé and covering letter from your family, friends, colleagues, professors, etc.
As well as any other ways you are thinking of using your résumé, post it on the Internet anyway.
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- The Business Intermediate Unit 4. Careers Subject Background
- Job search plan
- 1. Decide on the ‘big picture’ issues.
- 2. Determine your search strategy.
- 4. Prepare for interviews.
- 5. Gain experience.
- 6. Follow up.
- Projecting the right image
- Interview Tips and Suggestions
- About career breaks What is a career break?
- Why take a career break?
- Career change advice
- What sort of career break should I choose if changing career?
- I want a career change but I don't know what to do
- What will potential employers think about my career change?
- Cv and application forms
- Where can I go for more advice?
- What impression do both people have from their career break? Case study (1) – Anna
- Case study (2)– Alex