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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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Job Hunting Along Side Your Parents

November 19, 2009 Posted By: Trevor Wilson Category: Finding Jobs

Very interesting article on CNN today about cross-generational job hunting. With the economy in tatters, it seems that new grads seeking Entry Level Jobs are looking for work at the same time as their parents and elders. Parents and kids trade job hunting advice goes into some of the details of this new reality. While [...]

How To Avoid Job Scams

May 19, 2009 Posted By: Trevor Wilson Category: Preparation

Yikes! When I was looking for my first job after graduation, I don’t remember having to worry about this type of thing. I was scanning my feed reader today when I saw an article called Don’t Let ID Thieves Hijack Your Job Hunt. It goes over the steps you need to take in order to [...]

No, you should not flirt in a job interview

January 15, 2009 Posted By: Trevor Wilson Category: Tips

Every now and then I come across an article with job hunting advice in a place where I wouldn’t expect to find it. This held true when Should I flirt on my job interview? showed up on the MSN Canada web portal. Perhaps the tag line says it best: Jean Godfrey-June, beauty editor of Lucky [...]

How to sabotage your job search

January 1, 2009 Posted By: Trevor Wilson Category: Resumes

I was browsing around CareerBuilder.com the other day and came across a great article called 25 Ways to Sabotage Your Job Search written by Anthony Balderrama. This article is a great “what not to do” resource which is meant to guide your actions by telling you what won’t land you the job. The article tries [...]

    • Recent Articles

      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 [...]

      Controlling Your Interview

      February 6, 2012 | Posted By: YP Edge | Category: Preparation

      Aaron McDaniel (aka “Mr. Business”) is the author of the Young Professional’s Edge blog (YP Edge). He is a corporate director, entrepreneur, public speaker, community volunteer and avid world traveler. Aaron has experience in sales, customer care, marketing, operations, strategy and business development and has managed over 110 different direct reports and organizations as large [...]

      What You Can Learn in an MBA Program

      January 26, 2012 | Posted By: Jesse Langley | Category: Grad School

      If you’re thinking about going back to school, enrolling in a Master of Business Administration (MBA) program is a great way to prepare yourself with the knowledge and skills you’ll need to be successful in the exciting and competitive industry of business. To truly determine whether this program is suited for you, it’s important to [...]