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LIFE AFTER COLLEGE
Yes, eventually, you finish school and you have begin your professional career. To be ready for that time, I suggest that you start early to get acquainted with the resources available to you.
 

After College -Provides internships and entry-level job listings for current students and recent college graduates.

Avenida USA -Is the first directory of Hispanic college graduates in the U.S.

College Grad -This website specializes in jobs for recent college graduates. It offers a wide range of advice for your first job after school.

College Grant - Offers access to entry- evel careers for college students and recent graduates.

Get That Gig - Offers links to employers and other websites where you can find industry specific jobs.

Grad Spot -The destination for life after college. Whether it's finding your first place to live, writing the perfect resume, or figuring out how to file your tax return, this site has grads covered!

Green Jobs and Company -In this article you will find a complete guide to landing a green job/career. It will also show you the top ten awesomely green companies; it will give you resources on how to land a green job, along with a list of green job boards.

Hispanic Alliance for Career Enhancement -This organization helps recent graduates in the process of finding a job and advancing in their careers. It offers career conferences, mentoring programs, a Latino recruitment series, a high school internship program and many other services.

I Hispano -A search engine and social network specialized in Latino professionals.


INROADS – This website will clarify any questions you have on how they match students to internships.

Latpro -A search engine specialized in Latino professionals.

The Career Development section of New York University -It offers a wonderful list of job search sites. Many of them are general job search boards but there are many others specialized by industry.

The Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities National Internship Program -You will find here all the information about HACU's internships.


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BOOKS

 

Best Resumés for College Students and New Grads: Jump Start Your Career, by Louise M.Kursmark (Jist, 2005)
   

Do What You Are: Discover the Perfect Career for you Through the Secrets of Personality Type, by Paul D. Tieger (Paperback, 2001)
   

Get a Job! Interview Survival Skills for College Students, by John R. Cunningham (Paperback, 2005)
   

Get the Job! The Fast Guide to Answering Tough Questions on Job Interviews, by David S. Seal (Trafford, 2005)
   

Getting from College to Career: 90 Things to Do Before You Join the Real World, by Lindsey Pollak (Paperback - Apr 10, 2007)
   

Getting to 3rd base: A College Student's Primer to Getting the Interview, Getting the job; by Jim Fiorelli (Paperback, 2003)
   

How to get a job in the U.S., A Guide for Latinos, by Mariela Dabbah (Sourcebooks, 2005)
   

How to Survive the Real World: Life After College Graduation: Advice from 774 Graduates Who Did (Hundreds of Heads Survival Guides), by Hundreds of Heads and Andrea Syrtash (Paperback - Apr 1, 2006)
   

Latinos and the Nation's Future, by Henry Cisneros (Arte Publico Pr January 31, 2009)
   

Latinos in College: Your Guide to Success, by Mariela Dabbah (Consultare, Feb. 1, 2009)
   

Leaving Campus and Going to Work, by T. Jason Smith (Aspen Mountain Publishing, 2006)
   

Life After College (Hundreds of Heads Survival Guides), by Hundreds of Heads, Nadia Bilchik, Ricki Frankel, and R. D. Norton (Paperback - Mar 30, 2010)
   

Ramen Noodles, Rent and Resumes: An After-College Guide to Life, by Kristen Fischer (Paperback - Apr 1, 2008)
   

Resumés for Dummies, by Joyce Lain Kennedy (Wiley, 2007)
   

Resume Magic, 4th Ed: Trade Secrets of a Professional Resume Writerm by Susan Britton Whitcomb (Paperback (Jan. 1, 2010))
   

The College Student's Step-by-Step Guide to Landing a Job, by Mike Krush (The Samuels Intellectual Capital Group, LLC, 2005)
   

The Complete Job Search Book for College Students: A Step-by-Step Guide to Finding the Right Job, by Richard Walsh and Michelle Soltwedel (F + W Publications Inc., 2007)
   

The Complete Job Search Guide for Latinos, by Murray Mann (Barron's Educational Series May 1, 2005)
   

The Dog Ate My Resume: Survival Tips for Life After College, by Zack Arnstein and Larry Arnstein (Paperback - Apr 1, 2004)
   

The Turbulent Twenties Survival Guide: Figuring Out Who you Are, What you Want, & Where you're Going After College; by Marcos Salazar (Paperback - May 3, 2006)
   

Vault/INROADS Guide to Minority Entry-Level and Internship Programs, 2007 Edition; by Vault Editors (Paperback, 2006)
   

You Are Too Smart for This: Beating the 100 Lies About Your First Job, by Michael Ball (Sourcebooks, 2006)
   


 

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