Showing up to class is great, but there's so much more you can do. By Sarah Haberman, Monster Contributing Writer
For recent graduates, job-seeking can be difficult to navigate. The GPAs are high and the stakes are higher. With competition tougher than ever, preparing for this playing field should start as soon as you begin pursuing your college degree. Join a club or organization
Joining a club does more than just fill up your free time. It introduces you to people you wouldn’t have met otherwise and teaches the importance of time management and group dynamics. Further, it signals to potential employers that you have a firm grasp on these qualities. Befriend your professors
Professors are a huge resource in terms of advice and connections. They have attended college, they have had numerous students before you, and they have navigated the job market before. A well-written recommendation can carry a lot of weight. Additionally, professors often have opportunities to offer standout students such as fellowships, summer opportunities, or teaching assistant positions.