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When you’re in school, it’s easy to let projects and assignments stand in the way of you preparing for your eventual job search. The following steps can put you in an advantageous position when you’re ready to enter the job market:
1. Research the companies hiring for your skill set
Each week, research at least two companies where you could imagine working. Follow those that interest you on LinkedIn, create a candidate profile in their careers portal, and set up job alerts. You’ll receive the latest company updates and job alerts that match your profile.
2. Position yourself to match a job’s requirements
Now that you’re receiving job alerts, you can sense what skills companies are seeking. Wherever possible, target your projects and assignments so that you gain practical experience that can be added to your résumé or application. You can:
3. Don’t underestimate the power of networking
Most people think of networking as connecting with people already employed in your field. But the best networking opportunities happen during your academic career.
These tips can help you build a strong professional foundation and will make your eventual job search easier.
Connect with Mitacs on LinkedIn to get more job tips and share your own advice and experiences.
Andrea Bailey is a Certified Human Resources Leader. She specializes in recruitment and talent development and has recruited for positions in information technology, engineering, non-profits, and others.
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