Job searching is not just about finding an opening and submitting a resume. There is a lot of preparation that goes into nailing the job. Here are some resources:
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The process of gathering information about people and occupations related to a specific field or industry.
- A way to determine if your skills, interests, and personality are best suited for a particular occupation.
- A powerful tool for making contacts (networking) that can lead to a job.
- It is not a job interview, nor is it directly related to finding a job.
Occupational and job market information will help you determine if the career you are considering is best suited for you. It will tell you the nature of the work, the growth or decline in the industry, education or training required and salary ranges.
Resume & Cover Letter: How you present yourself before you score the interview.
Definition: The exchange of information or services among individuals, groups, or institutions; specifically : the cultivation of productive relationships for employment or business.
Job Listings: Once you’ve done all your research, you can start applying for jobs.


