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A Step-by-Step Guide To PostGrad Job Hunting

(Unless you're a Business major)

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A Step-by-Step Guide To PostGrad Job Hunting

So you graduated from college, maybe early, maybe late, and you're wondering what to do now? Well here is a handy how-to guide to navigating the job hunt as a communications major.

1. Realize you should start applying for jobs.

2. Or internships, because you're a communications major.

3. Internship for college credit

4. Internship for college credit

5. INTERNSHIP FOR COLLEGE CREDIT

6. Find a job listing that is perfect for you

7. “needs 3-5 years’ experience”

8. You have two years of experience. Good enough.

9. Apply to job.

10. Repeat steps 3-9.

11. Repeat step 10.

12. Get unsolicited advice on how connections are everything.

13. Have existential crisis regretting every email you forgot to reply to and every meeting you accidentally missed.

14. Apply to more jobs.

15. Have another crisis over possibility of not getting a job.

16. Get email from company inviting to set up an interview.

17. Realize you didn’t have to have that last crisis.

18. Have friend read over a two-sentence email just in case.

19. Set up interview.

20. Panic over interview.

21. Have dreams about interview.

22. Have interview.

23. Panic about how interview went.

24. Remember to send a folllowup email to interviewer.

25. Get reply that begins with “I apologize”

26. Panic.

27. Actually read email.

28. “You’re in the mix as we make our final decisions”

29. Rejoice.

30. What if you don’t get it?

31. Apply to more jobs just in case.

32. Repeat steps 15-24

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