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Finding A Job

step 3 to having a satisfying career

After you have completed Step 1 and Step 2, you are ready to find a job in a field that's right for you.

You should now know --

  1) what skills you want to use in your job,
  2) what sort of work you'd like to do, and
  3) what type of organization you'd like to work in.

(If you are unclear about any of these, you may want to speak with a Career Advisor.)

You've already begun the process of looking for a job when you did your career research. You've started to network and target potential organizations. It's time to develop some job search skills.

If you haven't done so already, you should write a resume and feel comfortable writing cover letters. You'll also want to sharpen your interviewing skills.

There are several strategies in finding a job and you want to use as many as you can. It's important to vary the way you look for work so that you are available for every opportunity that leads you to employment.

JOB SEARCH LINKS
Main Jobs Page
Job Search Strategies
Job Listings on the Web
Full-Time Post-Graduate Volunteering
Recruiting Program
See A BC Career Advisor
BC Post-Graduate Survey Results