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Unless you already have a great summer job lined up, the time to start looking for one is now. This is especially true if you will be looking for a summer job in your field of interest or if you require one that pays well. To be more successful, get started early and follow these basic steps.
1. Start by describing your ideal summer job. Think carefully about what you want. Give some thought to the compromises you would be willing to make. nn - Preferred type of employment - Industry / Fieldn - Preferred type of position - Office / Laboratory / Manufacturing / Outdoorsn - Related to your field of interest, or notn - Acceptable locationsn - Desired responsibilities
- Opportunity to learnn - Pay raten - Transportation Issuesn - Hours of work
2. Do some research. Before you get started, spend some time on the computer and looking at local newspapers to begin your research.nn - Identify potential employers that align with your needs and wantsn - Weight the pros / consn - Identify contacts at desirable employersn - Include employers that would be of interest after graduatio
The relationships you build each summe
open doors to great jobs after graduation.nn -- Bob Roth
3. Network/Talk with the people who surround you. Make two lists. The first list should contain the questions you will ask your networking contacts, in order to gain the information you need. The other list should contain the names and contact information of the people you will contact. Remember, every person you contact will know other people who can help you. It is your job to find out who they are and what they know. Be certain to include the following:nn - Professorsn - Career Services
- Alumnin - Internship Coordinato
- Other Students - In your class / Upper classn - Friends & relativesn - Business Professionalsn - Community Leaders
4. Assess your qualifications? What do you have to offer? When you come in contact with an employer who is of interest to you, be ready to answer their questions.nn - Major in college / Field of Studyn - Gradesn - Previous experience - Work, Projects, Papersn - List of accomplishmentsn - What you are able to contributen - Why should they hire you?
Note: Be ready to show your interest in them, their work and their company. Appreciate n what they are doing and what they have accomplished. Ask questions to show n interest. Let them know that you are excited by their work and where they are tryingn to go. Be friendly and likable. Being likable always breaks a tie.
5. Prepare the tools you will need. Put these tools together early in the process and regularly look for ways to make them stronger and more positive. Impressive tools will give you an advantage.nn - Resumen - Sales Lette
- Letters of Recommendationn - Reasons an employer should hire youn - Interviewing skills
Employers usually hire the people who are able to differentiate themselves in a positive way. Therefore, your sales letter and resume must emphasize your capabilities, past accomplishments, communication skills, leadership skills and the contributions you hope to make with the employer. If a past employer or a Professor is willing to give you a powerful letter of recommendation, this can be very beneficial.
During the interview, be prepared to use your communication skills, likable personality and positive attitude to present a few solid reasons why they should hire you. This is a good time to tell a few success stories and mention any compliments you received from previous employers. Employers love examples which prove that you are a good catch.
For more information visit Bob’s web site: www.The4Realities.com. Bob Roth is the author of The 4 Realities Of Success During and After College. Bob’s newest book The College Student’s Guide To Landing A Great Job is now available.
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Bob Roth, a former campus recruiter, is the author of The College Student's Guide To Landing A Great Job -and- The 4 Realities Of Success During and After College. Known as The "College & Career Success” Coach, Bob also writes articles for more than 175 College Career Services Offices and Campus Newspapers. Additionally, Bob has developed 20 Self-Scoring Learning Tools™ that help college students find success. He has been interviewed on numerous radio programs across the country and also by many newspapers, including The Wall Street journal. Lastly, Bob serves as an Adjunct at Marist College, teaching a course in Career Development. www.The4Realities.com
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