Great post over at New Grad Life called New Grads’ Biggest Blunders in Job Interviews. It’s has some great “what not to do” advice for new grads looking for entry level jobs.

Among the tips:

Thinking the interview only begins when you’re across the desk from the interviewer. HR professionals repeatedly told me: From the moment you walk into the location where you’ll be interviewed, you are “on.” That means no talking on your cell phone, listening to your MP3 player, or texting in the lobby while waiting for the interviewer

If you are looking for an entry level job, I would recommend checking this post out.


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  2. The Keys To Finding An Entry Level Job
  3. Rescinded and Deferred Entry Level Jobs
  4. How To Find An Entry Level Job In 2010
  5. Making An Entry Level Salary Work


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