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7 steps to secure a job before graduation

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While it’s normal for the job search process to take months, there is still time for you to secure a job that aligns with your career goals before graduation. Career Services offers resources, workshops and career development advisors to help you with your search. Here’s how to effectively plan for life after college, secure a job and graduate feeling prepared for your future.Ìý

Step 1: Set goals and deadlinesÌý

Your last semester in college can be busy, especially with the added pressure of finding a job. To manage your time effectively, make a detailed plan with specific action items and deadlines. For example, set deadlines for creating online profiles, updating your resume and reaching out to people in your network for recommendation letters and informational interviews. Having an organized plan will help maximize your time and resources and make a better impression on employers.ÌýÌýÌý

Step 2: List your key experiences and skillsÌý

Before updating your resume or online profiles, consider the vital information you’ll highlight. Remember, you should tailor your documents to each job description. If you can articulate how your skills and experiences match the job requirements, you may gain an advantage in the hiring process.Ìý

  • Request a Skills Report to learn which skills are in demand for the positions or industries of interest to you.
  • Experience doesn't have to be limited to formal jobs. Be sure to include any campus jobs, volunteer work, organization memberships and leadership roles.
  • Add other activities like participation in sports and the arts as well to show that you are well-rounded and bring diverse skills and perspectives.Ìý

If you’re looking to gain more experience, Career Services offers access to a variety of opportunities that will stand out on your resume as well as to exceptional resources for finding internships. In addition, review this list of foundational skills and ways to build them.Ìý

Step 3: Optimize your online presenceÌýÌý

A well-developed profile takes time to create and it’s crucial for building a positive professional reputation. Sloppy or incomplete profiles can give employers a negative impression. Here are a few tools to help you build an effective online presence:Ìý

  • Handshake is the top way college students find jobs. Use these helpful steps to set up your profile.
  • Your profile allows you to establish a professional presence, search for jobs and connect with Follow Career Services for .
  • Build an online portfolio using to highlight your work and projects.
  • Use the free photo booth in the Career Services office to get the perfect professional photo for your online profiles.Ìý

Step 4: Craft effective job search documentsÌý

Your resume and cover letter are often the first impression you make on an employer. Learn how to write an effective resume and persuasive cover letter.Ìý

  • Take advantage of virtual office hours to have a peer career advisor review your documents and answer any questions you may have about the job search process.
  • Attend programs and workshops on writing resumes and job searching to ask questions and get more tips.
  • Want instant feedback on your resume? Quinncia is an online resume AI tool that provides personalized feedback on your resume.
  • Once your resume is updated, remember to upload it to your online profiles.ÌýÌý

Step 5: Utilize your networkÌýÌý

During your time at ÌÒÉ«ÊÓƵ, you’ve likely built an extensive network including professors, mentors, classmates, coworkers and more. Leverage these connections to uncover job opportunities—let them know you’re looking for employment in May and would love referrals to open job opportunities.Ìý

  • Join the Forever Buffs Network to start connecting with ÌÒÉ«ÊÓƵ alumni. They can give resume feedback, help with interview preparation and serve as mentors.
  • Use to expand your network, learn about different industries and join conversations related to your career interests.Ìý

Step 6: Start your job searchÌý

You may have a sense of urgency to find a job before graduation but remember to focus your search on positions that interest you and are a good fit.ÌýÌýÌý

  • Find job postings on Handshake, and . Set up saved searches on these sites to learn about new postings that match your criteria.
  • If you are looking for employment in Colorado, check out This online job board frequently shares jobs in marketing, communications, public relations and nonprofits.
  • Check out industry-specific sites like , and .
  • Connect with recruiters at career fairs and employer tabling events to learn about open positions and hiring timelines.Ìý

Step 7: Improve your interview skillsÌýÌý

You will also want to prepare for in-person and virtual interviews as you search for jobs.ÌýÌý

Career Services is here to help you every step of the way. Learn more about getting started and other tools you can use during the job search process.Ìý