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The first job out of college can be a rude awakening–but it doesn’t have to be that way. With this inspiring and informative guide, students can learn how to pay their dues without losing their minds.
Best Entry-Level Jobs is annually updated and has been newly revised for 2007. It reveals where the best job opportunities are and what recent grads need to do to land those positions. The experts at The Princeton Review conducted hundreds of interviews with entry-level employees at the companies profiled in this book, and the most telling answers are in this book. Now students can get an inside look at hiring procedures, salaries, benefits, job responsibilities, opportunities for advancement…and more!
Each job profile provides an honest assessment of the pros and cons of the position. Whether students want to work on IPOs at Goldman Sachs, help design jet engines for GE, or be personal assistants to celebrities, they will learn everything they need to know to launch their dream careers.
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Thoroughly updated and revised, a new edition of the useful handbook for first-time job seekers looks at the hiring procedures, salaries, benefits, available entry-level positions, job responsibilities, and corporate culture of a variety of corporations and non-profit organizations for the recent college graduate. Original. 10,000 first printing.
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This guide offers an inside look at hiring procedures, salaries, benefits, and where entry-level hires usually work. Hundreds of people who currently hold the entry-level jobs are featured and they share with job seekers their experiences and opinions.
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Are you worried about finding yourself in an entry-level job
that fills your day with chores like changing the toner cartridge on the Xerox machine? Let's face it, your first job out of college can be a rude awakening. But take heart: it doesn't have to be that way.
Best Entry-Level Jobs reveals where the best first job opportunities in the country are and what you need to do to get one of them. We give you an inside look of hiring procedures, salaries, benefits, and where entry-level hires usually work. We've interviewed hundreds of people who currently hold the entry-level jobs featured within these pages, and they share with you their experiences and opinions about:
- Getting hired
- Salaries
- Job responsibilities
- On-the-job training
- Co-workers and corporate culture
- Opportunities for advancement
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The first job after college can be a rude awakening–but it doesnt have to be. With this inspiring and informative guide, students can learn the best places to start their careers in a variety of fields. Whether they want to work on IPOs at Goldman Sachs, help design jet engines for GE, or be personal assistants to celebrities, they will learn everything they need to know to launch their dream careers.
This newly revised and updated edition of Best Entry-Level Jobs details the top job opportunities at more than 100 for profit and not-for-profit organizations and reveals what grads need to do to land their dream jobs. Hundreds of interviews with both entry-level employees and their employers reveal an inside look at:
· Hiring procedures
· Job responsibilities
· Salaries & benefits
· Hours worked per week
· Day-to-day life
· Opportunities for advancement
· Tips to improve networking, resume and cover letter writing, and interviewing skills