“The only constant in the technology industry is change.” –Marc Benioff
It’s never too early to start making plans to acquire a job after graduation. For college grads to have success in today’s job market, they must do more than just earn a degree; they must prepare —over their entire college years.
Of course, getting a good education and graduating are a student’s top priority in terms of preparation. However, in an ever-changing, highly competitive, technology-savvy work environment out there, a little work above and beyond one’s studies could give any college grad a competitive edge.
That said, it is highly recommended that all graduates have a firm grasp on popular technology tools, social media platforms and prominent computer software and systems — no matter their chosen career path.
So, let’s get serious and talk social media. Today’s professional is typically hired via a three-step process:
1) an online application
2) then a phone interview, after being vetted, and