Jobs for College Grads San Jose CA

Local resource for evaluating jobs for college grads in San Jose. Includes detailed information on local businesses that provide access to staffing agencies and job placement programs, as well as advice on job search, resume and job interview tips.

Georgia Adamson, CPRW, CEIP
(408) 244-6401
1096 N. Central Ave.
San Jose, CA
Labor Ready Inc
(408) 266-3120
562 W San Carlos St
San Jose, CA
Work 2 Future One-Stop - San Jose
408-794-1100
1290 Parkmoor Avenue
San Jose, CA
Innozeal Inc
(408) 879-9021
1300 White Oaks Rd
Campbell, CA
Lindblom Kathy M.A.
(408) 219-4727
3425 S Bascom Ave
Campbell, CA
Keifer Professional Search Inc
(408) 448-4700
1340 Meridian Ave
San Jose, CA
Premier Enterprise
(408) 279-6922
314 E Julian St
San Jose, CA
Net Polarity Inc
(408) 971-1100
1150 S Bascom Ave Ste 24
San Jose, CA
Teen And Family Counseling Center
(408) 370-9990
307 Orchard City Dr Ste 206
Campbell, CA
Semiconductor Search Associates
(408) 866-7186
51 E Campbell Ave Ste 106e
Campbell, CA
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How to Transition from College to the Real World

You just spent the last 13, 17, or 21 years of your life in school. You've graduated; you're finished. Now what?! As much as most people look forward to this change, this rite of passage, it can be a major stressor that leaves people feeling lost, depressed, overwhelmed, or afraid. Some may not have looked forward to the "real world" and continued in school, at least partially to avoid this phase of life. For some people, school was just what they were expected to do, whether it was an expectation they handed to themselves or was handed to them by others. It is easy to feel lost when you don't have a game plan or know what the next step is.

Be Realistic.

Sometimes graduates place too much expectation on themselves to immediately achieve. Although some have immediate luck, it can take months to find your first professional job. Have a plan, but make your goals realistic. Remember, some things are out of your control. If you want or need to start working right away, you may have to take a less than ideal job while looking for a career position.

Check Your Attire.

If you want to be taken seriously, dress for the job you want. Even if you are applying to deliver pizzas, wear a shirt and tie, men, or skirt and closed-toed shoes, ladies. If you want to be a professional and not a college student, people will only see you that way if you do not dress like a college student . Even when you are not going to an interview, you never know who you will see or who may end up becoming a business contact.

Say It Outloud.

Talk about what you are doing and what you would like to do. Often it is more about who you know than what you know in getting your first job. Rather than being the networker that is always attending events and handing out business cards to everyone they meet, discover the network you already have. Your stylist probably is not going to offer you a job, but he or she will likely know someone in your field. Referrals are about entrusting your reputation to another. Be responsible and respectful of the relationships you develop and understand it is about relationship. Also, don't forget to keep reading and learning, so that you have something to talk about.

Be Productive.

Some find they have free time on their hands with which they do not know what to do, especially if you are still looking for a job. Even if you are gainfully employed, you likely no longer have homework and the various club activities that filled your social calendar during college. Rather than playing internet poker, master solitaire, or establishing yourself at local bars, find a way to focus this time on something positive that will make you feel productive and/or accomplished. Find some good deals and travel. Exposing yourself to the world beyond will expand your understanding and may help you determine what you would like your next step to be. Although you may only be able to afford a short trip, ...

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