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Glassdoor.com - Blog: Job & Interview Tips for College Grads

  • Ted · 6 months ago
    These are great tips. I remember having no clue on how to answer the question, "So, how much money are you looking to make?" I fumbled and ultimately said, "Whatever you think is fair." Research is a good idea - it pays off, literally.
  • haribabu1111 · 4 months ago
    good article
  • concernedblooddonor · 3 months ago
    Looking for a part time jobs? or got unpaid interships? Why don't you try a blood donation. I think this is a very big help for college students who needs an extra money and make up to $50/hour for blood donation. As we all know, Blood bank shortages kill tons of people all the time and it is the time to spread the word about blood donation and give blood, you will never know when YOU might need blood. This really helpful even it is just a part time job, the bottom line of this is to saved lives.

    If you are thinking to be a blood donor and looking for specific blood banks and directory you can check it here at bloodbanker.com/banks.
  • Ryan Koh · 3 months ago
    Good pointers for first time interviewees, especially the questioning part. I've interviewed so many people who are clueless about the job they are interviewing for.

    I feel that they are trying their luck for all interivews. Of course, if these people get selected for the job, my guess is that they will be just equally clueless about their job function.