Job Search Assistance and Strategies
The Search
Your job search activities should begin no later than your junior year. In fact, much can be done during your first two years of college if you know the type of employment you will be seeking.
Use every resource available, including job fairs and career days, internet job postings, networking, the ASU Career Development library, on-campus recruiting and visits with Career Development staff members.
Another excellent resource for developing a job search strategy is the Department of Labor’s Occupational Outlook Handbook. The handbook offers job search tips and information about the job market in each state.
Use the links below for more advice about starting your job search.
- Employment With a Disability Resource Guide
- Job Hunting Advice
- Ferguson’s Career Guidance Center (Log in with your ASU network username and password. The ASU library provides access to the service.)
- Quintessential Careers
- Grad’s Guide to Getting Hired
- The Simple Dollar Employment Guide
- How to Find a Job in a New City
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Online Networking
Networking can increase your chances of finding employers who are hiring. Listed below are some social media websites that may help you to expand your networking skills.