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Transition from College to Job Successfully

Helping you plan, prepare, and pursue the best path to finding your dream job

If you’re in your early years of college

Jumpstart your journey to career through a well-developed plan. Early career planning can help you get into the job of your choice. The key to having an outcome when you graduate is to begin preparing yourself as early as possible.

If you’re in your final years of college

Your college journey is fast approaching to its end. Strengthen your resume, and get a head start on the job search process — preparing a resume & cover letter, researching companies, practicing for interview, and planning your job search.

If you already graduated from college

Whether you already started your job search, or looking to start a search, Get Job Ready can help you prepare and present the best foot forward to achieve your job and career goals. Gain access to resources & stay connected to the community.

Get Started Today!

Whether you're looking for a help with your job search and resume, or starting to explore ways to jumpstart your journey to job after college, a qualified SpanOne career counselor can help.

Career Discovery Call

60-minute Zoom call, to discuss your:
  • Career and job search goals
  • Skills and certifications
  • Interests and motivation
  • Education and academic projects
  • Work experience
  • Strengths and weaknesses
  • Activities/extracurriculars that align with your goals
  • Work authorization for international students

Resume Review

Three rounds of edits to improve your resume to get you in front of hiring managers
  • Review resume
  • Proofreading for spelling and grammatical errors
  • Highlighting your employability skills & job readiness
  • Applying 3-stage formula: Making it past technology, Initial human confirmation, and Moving higher up
  • Revised resume and cover letter

LinkedIn Review

Increase your visibility on LinkedIn to boost your job search
  • Review of current LinkedIn profile
  • Recommendations to showcase your skills, accomplishments, and experience
  • Advice on making your profile keyword optimized to get in front of recruiters and hiring managers

Interview Coaching

Confidently communicate to impress hiring managers
  • One mock interview session with feedback
  • Advice on how to confidently respond to interview questions
  • Advice on how to present yourself including verbal and non-verbal communication
  • Access to employability skills and job search readiness tutorials developed by experts

To help you navigate an increasingly competitive and frustrating job search process, we provide you with the how-to guides and tutorials developed by our career experts.

Career Planning & Checklist

Early career planning can help you jump-start your journey from college to career. Putting a plan in place will help to simplify the process and make it less stressful. A career planning begins with self-discovery.

The career checklist is your general guide to help you plan your career, and execute your job search successfully. The earlier you start, the better you would be prepared.

Five Steps to Conduct a Successful Job Search

Whether you are just starting to look for employment, or have been seeking a job for a while with no success, the problem might be that you don’t have a job-search strategy. Putting a plan in place will help to simplify the process and make it less stressful. Following these five steps, will give you a good start and make the job search less overwhelming.

10 Tips to Help You Get Hired Quickly

The job hunting process can often drag on for months and sometimes the results are not ideal. The stress of the job search can make one worry about the future, lose confidence, and have low self-esteem. There are a few things, however, that can be done to speed up the process and hopefully reduce the stress. Here are 10 tips designed to improve one’s chances of getting hired quickly.

The Main Parts of a Resume

Having a well-written resume that is specifically targeted to the job you are applying to can increase the possibility of a successful outcome. Instead of sending a generic resume, revise your resume for each job you apply to so that your skills are a close match to the description in the job posting.

Five Do’s and Don’ts for Writing Your Resume

To create a strong, impactful resume you need to summarize your skills in a way that makes you stand out from the competition. The resume is more than simply a list of your work experience, skills, and the schools you graduated from. It’s important to present your career history and achievements in a way that will help you land an interview. Here are some do’s and don’ts to create a stellar resume.

How to Write a Cover Letter for Your Job Application Even with No Work Experience

The cover letter that goes along with your resume, and is often required, is usually in the body of an email, or as an attachment. It provides an opportunity to add to your resume and explains how you are qualified for the job.

How to Dress for a Job Interview

Your first job interview is an exciting event. You are probably both nervous and excited about meeting with a potential employer. First impressions are important, so you need to know what to wear to make a significant impact on the interviewer. Here is some information about what to wear, and what not to wear.

Ten Tips to Prepare for a Job Interview

Before you walk into a job interview, there are several things you can do to prepare to help you be ready to answer questions and outshine the other candidates. Here are 10 things to do so that when you meet the interviewer, you feel calm and confident.

How to Network to Find a Job After College

One way to jump start your job search is to begin networking. While it can be beneficial to reach out to everyone you know and tell them what type of job you are looking for, it’s also important to build mutually supportive relationships to generate job opportunities. Here are some tips to help you with your networking efforts.

How to Write a Follow Up Email after a Job Interview

After having an in person or phone interview, it’s important to follow up with the person who conducted the interview. By following up, you are making it clear to the interviewer that you would like to continue to be considered for the job. Here are five steps to help you with the thank you process.

How to Prepare for a Recorded Video Job Interview

Many companies and organizations will conduct an interview with you in person, but there are also employers who now conduct pre-recorded video job interviews. These are usually done early in the interview process and allow hiring managers to get a first impression of job applicants. The interview will take place either at the company or at your own location.

Five Tips for a Successful Phone Interview

After receiving your resume, employers that are interested in learning more about you will conduct a phone interview as the first step in the job interview process. This provides the employer with a way to quickly determine if you are a good match for the job and how you will fit into the company’s culture. You may be contacted in advance by the company to schedule the phone interview, but sometimes the call might not be scheduled in advance. You might simply receive a phone call, so you want to be prepared.

Common Interview Questions for Entry-Level Jobs

Preparing for an entry-level job interview takes advance planning. You want to present yourself in the best way possible, make a positive first impression, appear knowledgeable about the company you’re interviewing with, and be ready to explain why you are the right person for the job. Practicing how to answer common interview questions can help you to be relaxed and confident. Here are some typical questions that you may be asked and ideas on how to answer them.

How to Get the Most out of a Career Fair

The next step after graduating from college or university is to start on the path toward a career. Getting a job is competitive. You will be competing against other recent college graduates as well as people who have some work experience.

Get Started Today!

Whether you're looking for a help with your job search and resume, or starting to explore ways to jumpstart your journey to job after college, a qualified SpanOne career counselor can help.

Career Discovery Call

60-minute call, to discuss your:
  • Career and job search goals
  • Skills and certifications
  • Interests and motivation
  • Education and academic projects
  • Work experience
  • Strengths and weaknesses
  • Activities/extracurriculars that align with your goals
  • Work authorization for international students

Resume Review

Three rounds of edits to improve your resume to get you in front of hiring managers
  • Review resume
  • Proofreading for spelling and grammatical errors
  • Highlighting your employability skills & job readiness
  • Applying 3-stage formula: Making it past technology, Initial human confirmation, and Moving higher up
  • Revised resume and cover letter

LinkedIn Review

Increase your visibility on LinkedIn to boost your job search
  • Review of current LinkedIn profile
  • Recommendations to showcase your skills, accomplishments, and experience
  • Advice on making your profile keyword optimized to get in front of recruiters and hiring managers

Interview Coaching

Confidently communicate to impress hiring managers
  • One mock interview session with feedback
  • Advice on how to confidently respond to interview questions
  • Advice on how to present yourself including verbal and non-verbal communication
  • Access to employability skills and job search readiness tutorials developed by experts

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