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Welcome to the Gradversity Resources page. Here you will find links to many different online resources to help you in your Entry Level Job search.

Networking:

  • LinkedIn – The professional networking site that you need to be on.

Career Advice Sites:

  • CAREEREALISM – Expert career advice for job seekers of any age.
  • cvsocial – A site about writing the perfect resume
  • Lindsey Pollak – Speaker and Author of Getting from College to Career
  • Jobacle – Career advice, employment news and job website reviews – with ZERO BS!
  • One Day, One Job – Willy Franzen’s Entry Level Jobs site
  • Punk Rock HR – Laurie Ruettimann’s fantastic HR blog
  • The Resume Girl – Speaker and Resume Expert
  • Unemploymentality – The definitive unemployment blog
  • UpstartHR – A great HR blog by Ben Eubanks
  • Career Rocketeer – The career search and personal branding blog
  • Business Grad – Career blog dedicated to Canadian business students and graduates
  • Inside Jobs – A career exploration site that helps people discover and pursue a career that excites them.

Job Search Sites:

Education Sites:

  • Top Online Schools – Advice on distance learning and free courses on a variety of topics.
  • GED – Franklin Virtual Schools, Our GED alternative programs are designed for all ages including adults who wish to obtain quick and positive results.
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