Career Experts Offer Tips for Students Hunting for Jobs on Thanksgiving

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Great Article

College Students might want to check out my blog post about Networking Tips for College Students Who Hate to Network:

http://hankblank.wordpress.com/2011/06/12/networking-tips-for-college-students-and-young-people-who-hate-to-network/

Hank Blank of CA 4:41PM January 03, 2012

To all the applications I put in, I am going to wish them a happy new year, and remind them that I am still interested in working for that company.

Sara of CA 8:26AM December 30, 2011

I wish to concur with job coaches and university career services staff members, that students' holidays should mainly lie on personal but important issues concerning the students' life. I don't mean sending greeting cards or E-mails during holidays is a crime, not at all!, but job or internship opportunities can hinder one from achieving His/Her own life career(s).

On another note; some students don't like spending most of their breaks at home, with a "firm reason" that they believe in studies only. As from my own perception, they fear succumbing to the dreaded working holidays.(being hectic, as they say).

Students should be encouraged to utilize their time in the most effective way such as; improving their talents. Inspiring others through deeds or words to ignite the best out of them.

The poor, deceased or those who are down-feeling , need them all. They can directly or indirectly gain from them (students) at fly even above the sky.

Anne Athanne 5:35AM December 01, 2011

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