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“Curriculum Vitae: how to get most groundbreaking experience there?” 

​University students are focused on signing up for most prominent courses and getting involved into as many extracurricular or charity activities as possible. They are aimed at getting experience in the field of their majors and major-related areas to have what to include in CV, to stand out, to prove they’re better candidates for a position.

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Unfortunately determination doesn’t imply creativity. You do not have to have much to include but you might have for instance Harvard experience on your Resume! Eave League Institutes have business schools different from a degree one. Learn about celebrities’ experience!

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“Can't find a job you want after graduation?”  
Try this!

 

Time that you’ve been working so hard for came. You spent four or five or X years at university. You took so many courses, wrote so many papers, took so many exams, and finally wrote a dissertation with a little thesis help or just on your own. You’ve graduated! Wait, now you are on the job market…

 

How not to occur on the outskirts? Revoke a panic!

Learn how to increase your chances.

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Sending resumes and hanging out at home eating ice cream, sitting on the social networks, and laying on the sofa is not an option. Heaven helps those who help themselves.  Treat your day as if it's your working day: don't sleep till noon but get up early and go in for sport or simply run around the area you live in. Look for suitable vacancies; investigate them, investigate companies and specialsists who offer them. Yep, here you should login into social networks! Find out how to catch HR's attention to get a call for a job interview.  By the way don't forget to update your social profiles for HR!

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Meet with your friends, acquaintances, visit social events. Learn if they heard about the positions your talants and skills can be applied. You don't have to ask for a job not to look poor but just tell about your interests and expectations about the future job. Act professionaly with people whom you approached.

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Take this time to practice your presentation both on paper and job interview. Take this time to extend your horizonts and do everything to leave your comfort zone (more than helpful on interviews).

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After all don't surrender if your was rejected: there is something better for you out there. Ask yourself maybe you didn't even like that position?

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