Recent Graduates — Being strategic about the first
few jobs you accept after graduating from college is vital.
The bedrock methods, for 14 years, for new graduates to make first contact with employers
whose job they accepted, have been:
«MBAs want to make sure
the job they accept is going to be a good, long term fit,» Rostan said.
In an era in which 13 percent of recent college grads are unemployed, and 44 percent are «underemployed» — meaning they are overqualified for
the jobs they accept — making a standout impression with employers can mean the difference between getting the job of your dreams and ending up as a troubling statistic.
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If they are really interested in your career, they can monitor your LinkedIn Profile to see
the job you accepted.
Be selective about
the jobs you accept because they could make or break your resume narrative.
By academic year of graduation, percent of employed graduates (total university) who identified OCI as the source of
the job they accepted: (others may have had offers; this % is for accepts.)
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