If you have yet to
land your first job months after graduating from school, you might have to check on your resume and consider getting professional help.
Not exact matches
College came and went, and a few
months after graduation, I
landed my
first «real»
job at a small company near my hometown.
She
landed a
job with McKinsey — America's most prestigious management consulting firm — but had to sleep on the floor of her apartment for the
first six
months after choosing to use her
first paycheck to buy a Martin Guitar and a great hi - fi so she could finally hear her favorite music in stereo.
Landing your
first house sitting
job is difficult and can sometimes take
months.
After
months of self - doubt and two - minute noodles, I finally
landed my
first design
job within a small independent printery.
For those not following closely Salazar's
first month on the
job, the «again made clear» referred to there is in reference to the Secretary's halting of oil and natural gas development leases on public
lands in Utah, also put in place in the last days of the Bush Administration.
When it came time to
land my next
job, I was able to use my headhunter experience and resume expertise to
land the
first job for which I applied, greatly reducing the amount of time spent in the
job search (from 6
months down to 1)!
«Hi Marie and Erin - After 2
months of pounding the pavement with my fabulous new Hillary Clinton resume, I've
landed my
first freelance
job with the team.
Following on from last week's post on why graduates should ditch graduate schemes in favour of more attainable options, this week I've invited Amy Burton, a recent graduate, to share the secrets and strategies that helped her to
land her
first job — just one
month after graduating.
Job search today is a new experience for many, from the twenty - something 2013 grads looking to land their first full time job, to the mid-career professional whose job was outsourced a few months ago, to the VP level professional who just got caught in a corporate downsizing and was given a severance package replete with a boilerplate resume, generic advice on looking for a job and a desk and use of the phone for 120 days in the outplacement company's offi
Job search today is a new experience for many, from the twenty - something 2013 grads looking to
land their
first full time
job, to the mid-career professional whose job was outsourced a few months ago, to the VP level professional who just got caught in a corporate downsizing and was given a severance package replete with a boilerplate resume, generic advice on looking for a job and a desk and use of the phone for 120 days in the outplacement company's offi
job, to the mid-career professional whose
job was outsourced a few months ago, to the VP level professional who just got caught in a corporate downsizing and was given a severance package replete with a boilerplate resume, generic advice on looking for a job and a desk and use of the phone for 120 days in the outplacement company's offi
job was outsourced a few
months ago, to the VP level professional who just got caught in a corporate downsizing and was given a severance package replete with a boilerplate resume, generic advice on looking for a
job and a desk and use of the phone for 120 days in the outplacement company's offi
job and a desk and use of the phone for 120 days in the outplacement company's office.