Princeton Review: How to Survive Without Your Parents Money- Making it From College to the Real World
Discusses methods for finding the perfect job after college and how to pay the bills while job hunting
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If the thought of donning a suit and selling your wares to the business world strikes fear in your heart, or if the thought of not entering the business world strikes fear in your heart because you have no idea how you'll pay the bills without your parents' money, then you've come to the right place.Finding the first job after college is a traumatic rite of passage, but How to Survive Without Your Parents' Money gives you a practical, if slightly humorous, guide to figuring out what you want to do with your life, using your college's job center effectively, turning internships into entry-level jobs, writing a fantastic resume, learning to be comfortable about using connections, networking, surviving while you're looking for the perfect job and keeping your job once you've got it.In the margins you'll find fascinating employment trivia, hints from employers, and, best of all, first-person true stories of recent college graduates who went out and found the jobs of their dreams.A survival manual for the treacherous world of jobs, rent, and bills, this book is printed on recyclable paper and can be burned for warmth if things get really desperate.
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