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When you enter into the job hunt, keep the following tips in mind to ensure that your resume rises to the top of the pile:

If you have a job already, don't ditch it. Keep your old job until a new one comes along, and then stay in your old employer's good graces by giving an ample notice. Even if you are in a job that you don't like, having a little bit of money coming in is better than having no money at all, and you don't have to explain the gap in your work history to your potential new employer.

Use the internet as your guide. If you are searching for a job in a far-flung city, the internet is your friend! Before you turn in those resumes, search for pay rates for your job, and keep in mind that the rates may vary depending on the area in which you intend to work. The cost of living matters a great deal when you're deciding how much salary to request.

Network every chance you get. Let the world know you are looking for a job, and don't be afraid to showcase your skills. Follow up on every lead, and ask friends and family to keep an eye out for jobs that might fit your needs.

Take advantage of your college's student careers office. They will probably have resources you can't find anywhere else, and going through your school might give you an advantage over those who simply send out a cold resume.

Speaking of resumes, make sure yours is up to snuff. Have several people review it and take their suggestions to heart. Present it to your student careers office and ask for a heavy-handed edit. The more polished your resume looks, the better your chances of getting hired. While you're at it, make sure your cover letter is smart, snappy and attractive.

Make sure you have multiple ways to be reached. Give your potential employer your email address, phone number, alternative phone number, and snail mail address. Keep your voice mail recording very professional, and make sure your email is professional as well.

Stay positive! No matter how desolate the job landscape seems to be, try to be upbeat when talking to potential employers. Your enthusiasm will shine through, but a depression-laced diatribe about the difficulties of finding a job will definitely lessen your chances. Employers like to surround themselves with positive and upbeat employees, so make sure you are one!

These are just a few tips to put you on the road to successful interviews! Next time we'll talk about what to do when that call does come - first impressions do matter!

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