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Ten Job Hunting Myths
The job market is improving. A recent study from the National Association of Colleges and Employers found that employers plan to hire 13% more new college grads this year than last year — with business, engineering and computer fields taking top priority.KO~0\f&h
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That’s good news if you or someone you know is preparing to make the move from library stacks to a corporate cubicle. But it doesn’t mean the perfect job will just fall in your lap. And misconceptions about job hunting, the working world and the entry-level employee’s role can easily bog down a young professional’s progress.
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Improve your chances of finding your dream job. Don’t get sucked into these ten common job-hunting myths:
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1 | Finding a job after college will be quick and easy%u I"m+Nc n!{
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Although the job market for this year’s college grads looks rosier than last year, don’t expect the job offers to come rolling in. Finding work may be a cinch for a select few, but for the vast majority, it will still take serious effort.+ev@;r2|-n!m%Vn
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The length of your hunt will depend on a variety of factors, including:
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* The job market
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