"找出你想去工作的公司或组织,利用适合的渠道去找到这家公司或组织尽可能多的信息,”Sally Walker在一封电子邮件中写道,她在英国成立了SW Career Coaching公司。最简单的方法是通过LinkedIn来找消息,她建议道。“关注你想去的公司,关注他们可能密切关注的相关利益团体,在推特上关注他们,尝试用专业的方式和组织交流。这体现了你真正对组织感兴趣,这体现了你的主动性,从而把你和其他人区分开。”
If there aren’t any paid positions, see if you can volunteer with the organisation in order to gain some work experience, Walker suggested. An alternative: find volunteer work at a different company in the same field. That could help you build relevant skills, extend your network and “show that you are doing something constructive rather than just sitting at home reacting to job adverts,” she wrote.
如果没找到带薪职位,看看能不能在组织中做志愿者,获得一些工作经验,Walker建议道。另外的选择:去不同的公司同一领域做志愿者。这会帮助你发展相关的技能,扩展你的人际关系网络,并“展现出你在做一些有益的事情,而不只是待在家里看工作的招聘启事,” 她写道。
Don’t give up
不要放弃
“Keep talking and keep interviewing,” wrote Ben Carpenter, author of The Bigs: The Secrets Nobody Tells Students and Young Professionals About How to Find a Great Job, Do a Great Job, Start a Business, and Live a Happy Life, in an email. “As the school year winds down, you need to attempt to exhaust all your possible campus contacts.”
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