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4 Core Services I'll help you with on your career path!

Documents
Step 1: Documents There are always documents that you must create to apply for a job or internship. Ideally, they should not look exactly the same for any two applications. Information or ideas may be common to all applications, but it is crucial that you customize your documents for each particular opportunity. These include: A resume or CV (curriculum vitae) A cover letter or letter of interest References (letters or contact information for references)

Research
Step 2: Research Your job search should be based on a deep understanding of the industry your are pursuing, as well as knowledge of key industry trends and companies. Research will be very important in developing this customized understanding of your area. This research will give you an edge as you create your application documents, and build your professional network. Your research should focus on: General information about the career field you are looking to break into Specific information about cutting-edge trends and issues in this industry Knowledge of key employers in your industry space, particularly about those you with whom you would like work

Network
Step 3: Network Networking is not about looking and asking for a job, it is about building relationships with those who share a common professional interest. Put simply, it’s about getting to know others in your industry with no other agenda that building a relationship. Networks allow you to build relationships within an industry area, learn the “insider” knowledge from those who live and breath the industry, as well as seek and provide support within your network. You can find these relationship building opportunities in student organizations, conferences, classrooms, workshops, or anywhere else you find a person with a common interest. Career Education can help through: The Wellesley Hive — our online platform to connect the Wellesley community Events and panels — these are great opportunities to engage alumna, faculty, and external partners Informational interview and career exploration — we can help you make the most of your meetings and phone calls with alum

Search
Step 4: Search As search for jobs and internships, continue to revisit steps 1 through 3, constantly refining your document, expanding your knowledge base, and creating more professional connections. It may feel repetitive, but revisiting these steps will greatly increase your chances of landing your next position. You search process should include looking for opportunities on Handshake — Wellesley’s job and internship posting system Industry-specific job posting websites Career fairs Specific company/organization websites
Questions to ask:
- What skills/qualifications do I want to demonstrate to the employer?
- What are the themes of the story I want to tell with these documents?
- What are the top 3 things you want your reader to know about you after reading your application documents?
Questions to ask:
- What do I know about this job or industry? What don’t I know?
- As you gain knowledge through research, what are your thoughts, reactions, and feelings about what you have learned?
- Is what you’ve learned in line with your expectations?
Questions to ask:
- Who can give me helpful information about this job or industry that I need to know?
- Who might have some tips or event trends to share with me about working in or navigating this industries norms?
- After you’ve connected with someone, what have you learned and what are your thoughts, reactions, and feelings about your conversation?
Questions to ask:
- Where can I find out about opportunities that I’m interested in?
- As you are reviewing job descriptions, what excites you about the role? What are you drawn to?
- Is there a hiring timeline for the career fields/industries that I’m interested in, and if so, when (and how does that impact how/where/when I search)?
At any point in your search process, reach out to Career Education to work on any of the steps outlined above. We can also help with practice interviews.
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