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12/95/
ERIC TITLE NUMBER: ED171172 AUTHOR: Bibb, Sharon; And Others
TITLE: How to Find a Job: Exit Booklet for Graduate
Students.
YEAR PUBLISHED: (1976)
NOTE: 56 p.
ABSTRACT: This booklet is prepared for the graduate
community with the intent of helping students find
employment at the end of their studies. Some information is
specific to the University of Washington, but much could be
used by graduate students of any institution. Resources
within the community as well as within the university are
outlined, and techniques for finding jobs are described:
resume writing, letter writing, the job interview, jobs in
higher education, government jobs, and one's rights as a
job
seeker (fair and unfair pre-employment inquiries).
Information is supplied by University of Washington
departments about employment in those professional fields.
The information includes job possibilities, job advertising
sources, professional societies in the field, and other
relevant information. (MSE)
KEY DESCRIPTORS: College-Faculty; Departments-; Employee
Attitudes; Employee-Responsibility; Employer-Employee
Relationship; Employment-Opportunities;
Employment-Services;
Equal-Opportunities-Jobs; Guides-; Higher-Education;
Intellectual-Disciplines; Interviews-; Job-Placement;
Majors
Students; Professional-Associations; State-Universities
KEY DESCRIPTORS: *College-Graduates; *Graduate-Students;
*Job-Applicants; *Job-Application; *Job-Search-Methods
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