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Welcome to Gradversity, the leading online resource for entry level job seekers. We've recently revamped the site to allow anyone with quality information on the new graduate job hunt to submit articles directly for publication. So take a look around and feel free to drop us a line with any comments!

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Create A Featured Post On Gradversity!

November 30, 2011 Posted By: Trevor Wilson Category: featured_post

Looking for an increase in traffic? Hoping for more exposure? Have an idea you want to share? Gradversity is now offering “Featured Posts”. Featured posts run in the lead position on the Gradversity homepage, ensuring maximum visibility for your content. Featured posts run in 1-week increments based on the length of time you want your [...]

Most Recent Articles

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The Road to Teaching Greatness Starts with the First Year

December 21, 2011 Posted By: Jon W Category: Tips

As you gear up to start on the road to a teaching career, chances are you’re feeling an entire range of emotions, from excitement and anticipation to apprehension about whether you can actually do it. Having an idea of what to expect in your first year, though, can help you get through and keep you [...]

Considering a Career as a Chief Security Officer? First Step: Know the Basics

December 21, 2011 Posted By: Jon W Category: Tips

Corporate security is of the utmost importance in today’s world. Companies face attacks from all fronts, from nameless overseas hackers determined to steal information for financial gain or to slow production, to internal threats from dishonest employees. Firms of all sizes are taking security seriously, particularly in the areas of technology and information, and the [...]

What Do They Want? A Look into Skills Employers Seek from College Grads

December 12, 2011 Posted By: Angelita Williams Category: Preparation

Being a member of Gen Y, you probably know what a terrible rap we get in the media. “Entitlement” is probably the number one epithet that gets thrown at us constantly, but there’s a barrage of others—narcissistic, intolerant of criticism, empty of anything closely resembling a work ethic. We know that, while there’s probably some [...]

Coupons Are A Students Best Friend!

December 12, 2011 Posted By: Isaac Bullen Category: Coupons

While you know all about your laptop, student meal plan and dorm rules, you should become more acquainted with coupons in order to stretch your meager budget as much as possible. According to Stepahine Nelson of The Coupon Mom – The average family can save $5000 a year by using coupons and shopping strategically. You [...]

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      Grad School as Part of Your Professional Development

      February 15, 2012 | Posted By: Jesse Langley | Category: Grad School

      In today’s cutthroat job market, professional development is essential to success. Professionals cannot sit back and hope their careers will develop on their own; they have to look constantly for new ways to improve their skills and progress in the industry. One of the many resources available to do this is graduate training. As a [...]

      Interview with A Marine Biologist

      February 15, 2012 | Posted By: JustJobs | Category: Career Sites

      This is the career as told to JustJobs.com. This site houses thousands of job listings from companies across the United States. If you have considered a career in the science and wildlife industry, read on to learn what the job is really like from this Marine Biologist. Visit JustJobs to find your dream job today. What [...]

      Will a Disability Hinder Me in the Job Search?

      February 6, 2012 | Posted By: David Thomas | Category: Marketing Yourself

      Finding a job in today’s challenging job market and struggling economy can be quite a chore. Now imagine the issues that a disability can potentially bring to one’s job search. In the event you have a disability and are wondering how your job hunt will unfold, rest assured that there are federal, state and local [...]

      My Career in Business Administration

      February 6, 2012 | Posted By: JustJobs | Category: Fit

      This is a true story as told to LatPro.com.  Read on to see the ups and downs you can expect in the position as a contracted employee, what it takes to land the job, what you can expect to earn and more.   I’m a contract administrator for a major nuclear power plant that’s under [...]

      What to Do When You Haven’t Done a Lot

      February 6, 2012 | Posted By: Jesse Langley | Category: Tips

      After completing your bachelor’s degree you may be ready to head out into the job market and get started on your career, but these days that might not be the best option. With so many qualified people out of work, a standard college education may not be enough to convince employers to choose you over [...]