
Job Search Resources
- The Job Search Process: How do you get started? What steps do you need to take? Find out here.
- Networking: Just like you have fellow students at Emerson who are interested in the same fields you are, you need to find your professional community when you are in the larger world. Check out some basic information about networking, some of the top steps you can take to start your network working for you, and some tips for networking online.
- Informational Interviewing: One of the best ways to find out about jobs and industries is to talk with people who are working where you want to be. This will give you some practical tips.
- Marketing Your Graduate Degree: If you've done the hard work of getting a Masters Degree, how can you utilize that to your advantage?
- Resumes: Never written a resume before, or not sure how to best show off what you have to offer in a new position? Go to our Resume Guide Web Page or download it in a Microsoft Word document.
- Cover Letters: The cover letter is your opportunity to convince the hiring manager that your different than the rest of the applicants and that they should speak with you.
- Interviewing With Employers: Once you've impressed them in writing, how can you then impress them in the interview?
- Negotiating A Job Offer: You got the job offer! Now, how can you make your best deal? This includes much more than just salary, but vacation, benefits, reviews, professional development.
Career Services has assembled these guides to assist in your job search.
- Cover Letter Writing
- Employment Interviewing
- Informational Interviewing
- Job Search Process
- Marketing Your Graduate Degree
- Negotiating a Job Offer
- Networking
- Networking Online
- Networking Top 10
- Resume Writing
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