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    Jobs/Internship Search

    The basic process for applying to positions is the same for those seeking internships, part-time jobs or full-time positions. Here are the key steps (note: selecting many of the following links will result in a PDF document being downloaded to your computer. Download Adobe Reader to view these PDF resources):

    1. RESUMES: Prepare a targeted resume, have it approved at the CDC, and upload it to YUCareerLink under the "documents" tab.
    2. JOB SEARCH METHODS: Use multiple job search strategies to find the positions desired. Click here for a list on websites grouped by industry where you can find job postings. Click here for a select list of companies, grouped by industry. You can check out the 2009 CollegeGrad.com list of Top Entry-Level Employers here. Also check out Twitter job feeds. Create a profile on Global Focus U where your resume can be found by top employers.
    3. NETWORKING: Network and conduct informational interviews to learn more about the industry and to find out about hidden vacancies. Networking is the most effective way of obtaining employment. You can meet networking contacts through sites such as LinkedIn. Read more about online networking and social media. Also join professional associations and attend conferences in your field.
    4. COVER LETTERS: Write a targeted cover letter for each position. A generic version will not suffice. Ensure that each letter explicitly states why you want to work for that particular organization in that specific position.
    5. INTERVIEWS: Prepare for interviews and visit the CDC for a mock interview.
    6. If the organization requests a case interview, start preparing by visiting www.AceTheCase.com and meet with a counselor. Not sure what to wear on the interview? Check out this free e-book, "Dress for the Job You Want".  
    7. THANK-YOU LETTERS: Send thank-you letters after each and every interview, preferable within 24 hours.
    8. ACCEPTING/DECLINING OFFERS: Speak with a counselor about accepting or declining offers and about possibilities for negotiations. Remember, you never need to accept an offer on the spot. Thank the employer for the opportunity and find out when they need a definite answer. Take time to consider if it is the right job for you. Review sites such as www.glassdoor.com to read employee reviews of organizations.
       
    9. SALARY INFORMATION: The National Association of Colleges and Employers offers the most accurate compensation data available. Click here to access the NACE Salary Calculator. Glassdoor.com and Payscale.com also offer salary infromation.
       

    Click here for more tips and resources to help you in the job or internship search process, including links to great job and internship postings.

    Remember that this process takes time, so try to avoid waiting until the last minute to get started. On average, it takes roughly three-six months to find a job. However, certain industries may recruit much further in advance--sometimes up to ten months ahead for full-time positions and six months ahead for internships. Therefore, it is imperative that you do your research early on to determine the recruiting cycles for your industry of choice.

    If you are interested in working on campus at YU, visit the human resources web site  

    Resume Books

    A Resume Book is a tool through YU CareerLink that allows the CDC to send your resume to employers on your behalf. Submit to the appropriate book(s) based on the semester and industry of your choice (e.g. ''Spring 2009 Finance Internship''). All resumes MUST be approved by a CDC counselor either through a walk-in or scheduled appointment. Log on to YUCareerLink, upload your resume, and find resume books under the "documents" tab.