In my last post, I suggested a great way to find a job in DC this summer was to make "friends” – i.e., contacts who can help you find...
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Last post, I advised you to get a job – any kind of job – to beat the competition for an entry-level job in DC. The next thing you can do...
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The next key to finding an entry-level job in a recession is cringe-proofing your resume.Your resume is your calling card, your foot in the door, and...
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My next key to finding an entry-level job in a recession? Focus. Or broaden. Many of the students and recent grads I meet with these days seem to...
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In my last post, I suggested a key to finding an entry-level job in a recession is to relax. I’ll offer another key today – unplug.If...
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To help students find a job “in the worst economy since the Great Depression,” U.S. News and World Report recently put out a list of...
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"Can you send me your resume?" You'll hear this throughout your job search, especially in DC, where a human-to-human search is the only way...
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You could pave the globe with everything written to help you with your resume. Amazon.com lists 60,245 titles in Professional & Technical –...
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You’re about to graduate, you’re looking for a job in DC, and you’re having a tough time. You’re applying for job after job...
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So, you’ve moved to DC and you’ve got a dream job in your heart. It’s a job that makes you weak in the knees when you think about...
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