Welcome to the Daily Roundup. Each day at the ThinkTalk Blog we will post some links that we find informative, interesting, or just plain funny. The goal is to let you know what else is going on out there, and ultimately help you with the development of your career.
For anyone graduating college in Spring of 2009 one thing is perfectly clear: It is time to get down to business. This is your last semester as a student (at least until you can't find a job and decide to head to law school . . . just kidding. Not really). And soon you will have to head out and find that first job.
It's never to early to start preparing, and the ThinkTalk Career Blog will do our very best to make sure you are prepared. This year graduates face an uphill battle given the state of the economy and massive cutbacks at many ccompanies. In this chilly economic climate it is even more important to be prepared and get started on the job search as early as possible. Today's links focus on the task of setting yourself apart from other job applicants. Now go out, read these links, and take care of business.
And if the train's on time, you can get to work by 9 . . . with The Links . . .
The Thin Pink Line Offers:
5 Tips for answering questions in an interview.
BullsEyeResumes Has:
"Interview tips from an Interview Expert."
Career Bright Gives:
Advice on getting hired for '09 grads.
Brazen Careerist's Ron Bronson Tackles:
The problem of "entry-level boredom."
Careers That Don't Suck Says:
There are 5 things you must do to get hired in 2009.
Mashable's Dan Scawbel Provides:
7 Secrets for using social media to score a gig
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