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Applying for a Job

Applying for a Job

Follow the steps below to begin your job search.

  1. Set your goals. Before you start looking for a job, consider these issues:
    • Time frame: When do you want to start your job? Do you want to take some time off before starting your career?
    • Location: Are you willing to relocate for a job? If so, which places would you be willing to move to and which would you not? Do you want to stay close to home?
    • Career field: What field are you interested in working in? If you aren’t sure, visit the Choosing Your Career toolkit for guidance.
    • Pay: It is a good idea to have a sense of what an entry-level job in your field pays. You can find this information at salary.com.
  2. Research the available opportunities. Students have found jobs in the following places:
    • CAREERlink (click here for directions on accessing CAREERlink)
    • Regis Center for Internships and Career Placement (College Hall, room 209)
    • Faculty and/or alumni connections
    • Personal connection
    • Online: Website like indeed.com, and glassdoor.com are great places to start. There may also be job boards specific to your industry.
  3. Apply for as many job opportunities as you can.
    • Complete your resume and cover letter: For guidance on how to write a resume and cover letter, review the Writing a Resume and Writing a Cover Letter toolkits.
    • Follow up on every application: Call the organization one week after you apply to ask if they have received your application. Ask when they might make a decision and if it would be OK to keep in touch.
  4. Interview You can view a list of common interview questions here.
    • Prepare: Have a friend mock interview you before the real interview. Alternatively, you can schedule a mock interview session with the Center for Internships and Career Placement by emailing careerlink@regiscollege.edu.
    • Be sure to have follow-up questions prepared for the interviewer.
  5. Accept the offer. Remember to be patient. Hiring decisions take time.

If you have questions, please visit the Center for Internships and Career Placement in College Hall 209.