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  • 2008 Job Outlook for New GradsThe word "recession" is being used more often these days. Find out what the current economic condition means for new grads.
  • Alternative Science CareersDo you want a career in science but don't want to be stuck behind a microscope? Look into these alternatives.
  • Are You Experienced?Post graduation strategies for students without robust resumes.
  • Ask Away - Networking QuestionsKnow the right questions to get the right answers.
  • Beat Out Experienced CompetitionUnderstand the upside of inexperience.
  • Cover Letters to Get You HiredUse your cover letter to supplement and highlight your accomplishments.
  • Evaluate a Job OfferGetting your first job offer is hard work. Sometimes deciding whether or not to accept is harder.
  • Fastest Growing Science CareersConsidering a career in science and engineering? Find out what jobs are hot here.
  • Find Work Outside Your MajorNot all sociology majors become sociologist. What will you do with your degree?
  • Finding Part-Time JobsDon't just look for "Help Wanted" signs! Here are six other ways you can find a part-time job.
  • Free Rent Brings Grads HomeRecent graduates find that returning home has benefits.
  • Graduating with the Wrong DegreeYour degree doesn't have to limit your career options.
  • In the Market for a MentorGet some guidance for your career.
  • It's Never Too Early to Start Your Job HuntWhen should you begin your postgraduation job search? It's never too early. Learn why and how to get going.
  • Job Search Tactics That WorkA winning job search requires you to do work on multiple fronts.
  • Joe the Confused College StudentWith so many Average Joe's in the spotlight, we had to see how Joe the College Student was going to pay for college.
  • Launch Your Postcollege Career with JASPERIdentify what you have to offer -- and what you need from -- your future career with JASPER.
  • Live With Your Parents After Graduation?Do the pros of moving back in with your parents after graduation outweigh the cons?
  • Networking Know-HowNeed a job? Then you'll need to network.
  • Not Enough Experience?Learn to write a resume that appeals to employers in spite of your lack of experience.
  • On-Campus Recruitment: Myths and RealitiesYour campus recruiting program will probably be the first and last time prospective employers will seek you out. It's critical you understand how it works.
  • Online Job Application FAQFind answers to common questions about submitting your resume online.
  • Professional Associations: Making Connections to Make a CareerTap into a career network.
  • Q&A: Applying for JobsGet tips about resumes, salary histories, references and more.
  • Q&A: Finding a JobGet answers to your job search questions.
  • Researching a Company's Diversity PoliciesDoes your future employer care about workplace diversity?
  • Selling Your Life ExperienceJob search tips for the non-traditional student.
  • Spring Semester Time-Line for Landing a Summer JobLooking for a great summer gig? Follow these steps over spring semester to be happily employed by June.
  • Tap Law School Career Center ResourcesMake the most of the job-hunting services offered by your law school's career center.
  • Tap Your School's Alums for ResourcesThose who've already graduated from your college are great resources for networking and job leads. Here's how to find them.
  • Ten Cover Letter Don'tsDon't miss your chance to grab the hiring manager's attention. Let this list of 10 common missteps guide you.
  • The New Reality for Entry-Level JobsGetting your foot in the door is tougher today than it was 20 years ago.
  • Top 10 Cover Letter TipsA good cover letter can make all the difference.
  • Unique Job Search Concerns of Graduate StudentsGraduate students face unique job search roadblocks. Be prepared to sidestep them with this guide.
  • Warm Up Your Job Search This SummerHere are four ways to work on your job search while still enjoying some relaxation this summer.
  • When in Doubt, ApplyDon't worry if you don't match the job description exactly.
  • Work the Job FairThis is a great way to start your job search.

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