Continuation of Part 1

Use your school’s career center
You need to research materials, helpful lectures, self-assessment tests, alumni contacts, interview workshops as well as the latest CV and the career development software is waiting for you.

Do volunteer work
You should explore accessible career tracks plus build the strong networking basis via volunteer activities. Volunteering can teach you about your personality and your inner world when getting you ready for the future as well as connecting you to the community.

Join a professional organization
Joining any professional organization in your area of choice is a good means to tap in a career network. Online databases of professional organizations may connect you to various associations.

Network
Meeting the people working in your prospective area can provide you insight into the real life in this career.

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