In college on your own, trying to figure out midterms, finals, spring break, dealing with roommates, meal plans, rushes, finding time to party, etc. Its a delicate balance. At some point (hopefully after 4 years unless you are on the 5 year plan) it will all come to an end and you will need to find a job. Four years sounds like a really long time, but trust me, it will all be over before you know it. The last thing you need when you graduate, as you try to assimilate back to your parents house, is to linger on the unemployed line. College grads are finding it more difficult than ever to find jobs in their chosen field, and many have to resort to jobs that were traditionally filed by those without a college degree.
Posts Tagged ‘College’
Dazed and Confused – College Job Search
January 24th, 2012 by Archer ZimpelMore Parents Are Saving For College.
August 26th, 2011 by Oliver Peaks“Fidelity Study Finds Significant Shifts Over Five-Year Period in How Families Tackle Rising College Costs,” fidelity.com, August 23, 2011
“How Students Can Help Their Parents Pay for College,” washingtonpost.com, August 24, Michelle Singletary
“More Families Saving Money for College in Preschool Years,” moneyland.time.com, August 24, 2011, Martha C.
The Best Companies for College Grads
April 22nd, 2011 by Archer Zimpel
Third Law of Applied Terror – “80% of the final exam will be based on the one lecture you missed and the one book you didn’t read.”
We started interviewing our college interns a few months ago at my company and this Summer’s “class” will join in a few short weeks. Having graduated in what feels like a hundred years ago (and never having been an intern myself), I’m always interested in what the latest group of interns bring to the table in terms of background, tech knowledge and special interests. What is most in