Don't omit your part - time jobs in retail or catering because you've
assumed graduate employers won't be interested.
Not exact matches
Since most applicants from
graduate college at 22,
employers will
assume you did too.
For example, sometimes job seekers list the university they attended, and hope
employers will
assume they
graduated.
For example, sometimes job seekers say that they attended a particular university and then hope that potential
employers will
assume that they
graduated.
However, don't
assume that a higher qualification will automatically help you get into your chosen career; some
graduate employers look more favourably on experience than additional qualifications.
Most
employers assume that as a college
graduate you are excellent in academics.
When seeking an internship or summer employment, a co-op position or other non-permanent position, remember to state this in your objective, so the
employer will not misconstrue and
assume you are
graduating and seeking permanent work.
As a recent high school or college
graduate, it is essential to show an
employer you have the ability to
assume and grow from new challenges and responsibilities.