Gaining transferrable skills is one of the most important things a new graduate should look for in their first
few jobs after graduation.
Not exact matches
At Bentley University, this summer marks the school's first
Job Boot Camp for graduates, a four - day intensive workshop held a
few weeks
after graduation aimed at making sure students land
jobs.
Although recent graduates tend to take over his type of
job, he would advise young scientists to get a
few years of research experience
after graduation before embarking on a career in science policy.
College came and went, and a
few months
after graduation, I landed my first «real»
job at a small company near my hometown.
I can attest to this because
after graduation a
few years back it was an expectation to have a
job after graduation.
There are a
few different types of forgiveness, eligibility usually depends on your
job after graduation, or pertains to a disability that prevents you from repaying your loans.
I couldn't comprehend how lucky I was until a
few years
after graduation and I saw some of my colleagues still working at retail stores because they weren't able to land a
job that paid them enough.
Almost a year
after graduation in 2011, only 55 percent of law school grads held full - time, long - term positions requiring a legal degree and bar passage;
fewer than half of graduates found
jobs in private practice (good - bye marbled lobbies and fancy associate titles!).
Too
few of my 3L classmates have
jobs lined up for
after graduation.
Whether you're one of the lucky
few able to land a
job right
after graduation or still searching, here are a
few key tips to remember as you enter the workforce:
The first
few years
after graduation are about finding out what you want to do and finding that first
job or internship to kick - start a career in your chosen industry.
After working hard in college, you've now spent the last
few weeks first celebrating
graduation, and now contemplating reality: it is time to land your first
job.