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Summer Job Search Objectives

Discover when, where, and what to look for in your summer job search. Start early in Jan/Feb, gain job experience, make money, and seek life experiences. Explore government, on-campus, entrepreneurship, and resume boosters. Learn how to clean up your online presence and crack the hidden job market. Get closer to your desired career paths by thinking outside the box and reviewing your cover letter and resume. Visit Career Services for assistance today!

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Summer Job Search Objectives

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  1. Summer Job Search

  2. Objectives • Today we will discover three things about your summer job search. • When to start looking, • Where to look, and • What to look for

  3. Start Early Jan/Feb ideally Don’t wait until after exams Recruitment starts early, so should you

  4. How to Start • What kind of job do I want? • Gain Job Experience • Make Money • Life Experiences

  5. Some Options Government On-campus Start your own business

  6. Summer Jobs Matter More Than You Think Resist the urge to return. Get closer to careers you’re considering. Is it right for me?

  7. Do Some Online Clean Up Facebook Google Twitter

  8. Think Outside The Box Locally - Intense Competition Smaller Market Choices

  9. Entrepreneurship? Business Plan Loan Resume Booster

  10. Crack the Hidden Job Market Most jobs aren’t advertised. Consider the following graphic.

  11. Your Cover Letter Review, Review, Review Fewer Are Better Make an Effort

  12. Resume Come and see us in Career Services for help with your resume

  13. Start Your Search Today Any questions?

  14. Career Services Centre • Drop-in • MyCareer.dal.ca • Job postings • Career calendar • Book an appointment 11 River Road Dalhousie University, Truro Campus 893-7895 rosanne.chapman@dal.ca

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