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April Roundup: The Best Gradversity Posts of April 2009

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May 1, 2009 Posted By: Trevor Wilson Category: Monthly Roundup


Happy May Everyone!

It’s time for the monthly roundup where I provide a look back at some of the best posts that April 2009 had to offer:

  1. Using Facebook in Your Job Search
  2. Odd Jobs Between Jobs
  3. Entry Level Jobs Paying Less in 2009
  4. Job Search Analogy
  5. 10 Best Entry Level Jobs In 2009
  6. How Not To Make A Video Resume
  7. What Job Seekers Can Learn From Susan Boyle
  8. Site Review: 100 Reasons You Should Hire Me
  9. Interview Questions You Shouldn’t Ask
  10. How Desperation Hurts Your Job Search
  11. How To Tweet Your Way Out Of A Job
  12. More Great Phone Interview Advice
  13. Finding Work Abroad

Enjoy!

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