Articles Tagged With part-time job

How to Use LinkedIn to Find a Job

January 5th, 2011 by Rachel Call

LinkedIn is an incredible resource and not just for professionals. Most people have heard the phrase “It’s not what you know, it’s who you know.” For this reason alone, it is almost vital in today’s job market for college students to be on LinkedIn. Stay in touch with the connections you make and you never know who will help you land a job after college.

Here are some tips that will help your make the most of your LinkedIn profile.

  • Connect With Classmates: All your peers are future professionals in the industry you want to work in. Help each other out and stay in touch.
  • Connect With Professors: Professors often have large networks of people in specific industries. By connecting to them you are opening doors of possibility. Your teachers also have the power to give you a recommendation and tell their colleagues about your work.
  • Connect With Industry Professionals: Connect with guest speakers, people you job shadow, and anyone else you come into contact with in your area of interest. These people may not have a job for you, but they know people and can often lead you in the right direction to find a job.
  • Use the Job Search: It’s quite possible that companies place openings only on LinkedIn. So, if you don’t browse the site, you may never know of the opening.
  • Update Your Profile: Make sure your resume is complete and that your education information is updated so potential employers get a full sense of your qualifications.
  • Participate In Discussions: Join groups (in and out of your industry) and actively participate in discussions. Groups are also good places to find more professionals to connect to.
  • Recommend Others: Post recommendations for classmates and colleagues and ask them to do the same for you.
  • Research Companies: Look at company profiles to learn more about what they do and who they hire. Then tailor your resume and cover letter accordingly.
  • Find Places To Apply: Check out the profiles of people with similar backgrounds and education as you to see where they are working: businesses and niche industry areas. This will give you an idea of where you may be most likely to find a job.
  • Connect with Interviewers: Once you apply for a job, look to see if you have any common acquaintances. Ask for a recommendation from that person, or just mention during your interview work you may have done with them. You can also use this to narrow down where you want to apply.

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Ten Things To Look For In A Part-Time Job While You Attend An Online College

November 20th, 2010 by michaelm

Enrolling in an online college degree program is a great way to boost your career and money-making potential. One of the greatest benefits of doing school online is that you can still work while earning your degree. Here are ten things you should look for in a job while you are taking classes from an online college:

1. Try to find a job that relates to the degree you are pursuing. The best part-time job would be one that informs your studies and gives you “insider” knowledge about your degree. For example, if you are studying finance, an ideal part-time job would be working at a bank or financial institution.

2. While a job that relates to your online classes is great, you should not choose a job that is too intellectually draining. You will want to be “fresh” for your coursework and not feel overwhelmed by your job.

3. Find a part-time job that doesn’t require a long commute. That extra driving time will add up and may detract from your studies.

4. Be sure the job you choose does not require you to take extra work home each day. You want a part-time job where your work stays at the office and doesn’t come home with you each night.

5. Choose a part-time job that does not require you to learn a large quantity of new information or new skills. Your focus after work should be on your online classes, not on memorizing information for your new job.

6. Find a job that can be flexible. Though your classes are online, you may be asked to participate in simulated classes through a web cam, and you will need to work your job hours around that course requirement.

7. Find a job that can support you and your family financially. You should not go into debt to cover personal expenses while you are earning your degree.

8. Choose a part-time job that will boost your resume. While earning an online degree is great, working at a burger shop for a year may not impress future employers.

9. Look for a company that has opportunities for advancement. Once you have earned your online degree, you will be one of the first people they consider for those “higher up” jobs

10. Finally, choose a job you enjoy! A part-time job doesn’t have to be something you simply “endure” until you can find a better opportunity. You should find a part-time job that makes you want to go to work each day.

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