In the past few months I have been deluged with recent graduates bemoaning the tough job market.
Although
they are poised, and sophisticated in their general understanding of
the job search process, they are often naive about the mechanics and
etiquette that underlie an effective search.
For example, they
know how to network, write a résumé, and prepare for an interview. But
they don’t understand subtle details or basics, such as how to behave in
a networking situation, follow up with a potential contact, or present
themselves in the best possible light.
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