Entry-Level Job Search
Do you have a well-crafted resume? Do you need to fine-tune your interview skills and basic understanding of business etiquette? Need help with salary negotiations?
MonsterTRAK's Entry-Level Job Search section has the answers that will set you apart from the competition and help you land the internship, part-time or entry-level job you want. Get started today.
Salary & Benefits
Interviewing
- Examples Beat Mere Words in Job Interviews
- Exploring Careers Through Informational Interviewing
- Interview Dining Etiquette
- Researching Employers
- Should I Apply If I Don't Meet the Qualifications?
- Preparing for Interviews, Self-Assessment and Research
- Questions to Get Your Career Started
- How Do You Sell Yourself When You Don't Have Much to Sell?
- Informational Interviewing - Why?
- Informational Interviewing - How?
- Not Getting Called for Interviews?
- Successful Interviewing
- Your Resume's Look Is as Important as Its Content
- Ten Interview Fashion Blunders
- Successful Interviewing 2
The Job Hunt
- A Winning Strategy: Tactics for an Effective Job Search
- Effective Job Search
- Enlist in Job Search Boot Camp to Find Your First Job
- Nine Tips for Starting Out or Starting Over
- Get Creative to Land a Job with Your Dream Company
- Learn to Work a Career Fair -- Before, During and After
- Reaction to 'New Reality for Entry-Level Jobs'
- Seven First-Time Resume Concerns
- Spring-Semester Timeline for Landing a Summer Job
- The Geographically Limited Job Search
- The New Reality for Entry-Level Jobs
- Turn Post-Graduation Panic into Action
- When to Start the Post-Graduation Job Search
- Warm Up Your Job Search This Summer
- Avoid the Top Resume Mistakes
- Avoid These 7 Cover Letter Mistakes
- College Students' Top 10 Job Search Mistakes
- Five Innocent Ways to Say, "I'm Unprofessional"
- Procrastinating About Your Job Search?
- Are You Experienced? If Not, Consider These Strategies
- Beat Out Experienced Competition
- Don't Cross the Line: Understand Smart Resume Packaging vs. Exaggeration
- Job Seekers' Bill of Rights and Wrongs
- Motivated? Prove It
Cover Letters/Application Letters
- Don't Let Poor Writing Sabotage Your Job Search
- Prove Your Resume Claims with a Career Performance Portfolio
- Don't Cross the Line: Understand Smart Resume Packaging vs. Exaggeration
- Start Your Resume with an Attention-Grabbing Profile
- The One-Size-Fits-All Resume Usually Fits Nothing
- Preparing the Resume
- Acceptance Letter
- Application Letter
- Combined Resume Sample
- Cover Letters/Application Letters
- Design Your Resume
- Functional Resume
- Keyword Phrases
- Networking Letter
- Prospecting Letter
- Rejection Letter
- Resume Checklist
- Resume Letter
- Sample Resume Chronological
- Sample Resume Chronological 2
- Sample Resume Chronological 3
- Sample Resume Education
- Sample Resume Scannable Keyword
- Scannable Resumes
- Thank You Letter
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