If you are in the process of looking for a job this summer, be sure to check the Career Services Office's online job postings. April has always been a busy time for summer job postings on the JobNet. Currently, there are 100 summer internships posted on the CSO JobNet. Of those posted, 86 are for first year-day and second year-evening students.
In addition to checking the Career Service Office's online job
postings, below are some other helpful tips for looking for a summer job.
Check other on-line
resources.
Do not limit your search to one single job posting site. The Online Job Search Resources handout found in the document library on Symplicity offers a helpful list of a variety of other job search websites depending on your area of interest.
Do not limit your search to one single job posting site. The Online Job Search Resources handout found in the document library on Symplicity offers a helpful list of a variety of other job search websites depending on your area of interest.
Request reciprocity.
If you are looking for employment out of state, you may be
able to request reciprocal services from a law school career services office in
that state. Visit our reciprocity
page for more information.
Contact firms and
organizations directly.
Do not wait for a job to be posted. Be proactive in your job search by contacting firms and organizations directly. Use martindale.com and other online directories to do a targeted search of organizations within your area of interest.
Do not wait for a job to be posted. Be proactive in your job search by contacting firms and organizations directly. Use martindale.com and other online directories to do a targeted search of organizations within your area of interest.
Network. Network.
Network.
According to the 2013
Summer Employment Survey, most students found their summer job through
informal means, either through a referral from someone they know or through
networking and self-initiated contact. Don’t know where to start? Read the networking
section of our handbook available for download on our Symplicity homepage.
Be flexible.
If you have a car, look for opportunities outside of major
metropolitan areas. Also consider unpaid positions. The more flexible you are
regarding pay and location, the better your chances are for finding summer
employment.
Have questions about your job search? Make an
appointment with a Career Services Counselor. Please call
617-422-7229 to schedule an appointment.
1 comment:
For 3 summers in a row while I was in college I searched all over for college jobs. Put in many applications and went to a few interviews. However, I was never hired! It was a real bummer to be at home bored all day while everyone else was out working. Of course I enjoyed being at home relaxing but I wanted to be doing something with my life and earning some money. I really enjoyed this article on career services. I think networking is so important. Most people I know got their jobs through networking!
Jessie | http://kablestaffing.com
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