Internet Resources to Access Career Opportunities

Black Collegian, Feb 2004 by Strowig, Andrew B, Kirkland, Jake Jr, Wilson, Jeffrey L

Conclusion

* Use recommended Internet resources and the search strategy best designed to meet your professional goals.

* Conduct keyword searches to target professional positions, professional associations, and employers.

* Always submit an error-free resume, one carefully crafted to market to employers your education, experience, and skills.

* Know your employer and know yourself, so that when you do apply online, your strengths will match your employer's needs.

By Andrew B. Strowig, Ph.D., Jake Kirkland, Jr., Ed.D., and Jeffery L. Wilson, M.Ed

Andrew Strowig is Counseling Coordinator for Career Services at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Jake Kirhland is Assistant Director for Career Services at the University of NebraskaLincoln. Jeff ery Wilson is a doctoral student in the Department of Educational Leadership aL the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

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