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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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Take various classes
You should not pigeonhole yourself in a single tight line of learning. But you need to branch out and look around to know what interests you have and should try to implement it.

Take several self-assessment tests
Actually, these tests may tell you about yourself and assist you to match your interests and skills with possible careers.

Develop the career inventory
What type of organization would you like to work for? What kind of setting do you like? How much travel would you like to do? What sort of work schedule would you like to have? Think about these on your own, and take your interest and career evaluation to find your answers.

Research various careers
Browse online detailed descriptions of various careers and statistics in terms of the fastest growing areas.

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There are many people that like to include statements like “Available for interview” or “References available upon request.” If you are sending a resume to a company, it should be a given that you are available for an interview and that you will provide references if requested. Just avoid items that will make the employer think “no kidding!”
Merely stating that you can do something will not catch the attention of the employer. If you manage to explain how it will benefit his company, and to connect it to tangible results, then you will greatly improve your chances.
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Hi friends.... Get your M.E/M.Tech Nov 2009 results through the given link...
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Engineering College

A college of engineering generally refers to an institute which offers engineering course at undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral level. Either these institutes are part of a university or are affiliated to some university. The duration of the undergraduate course is four to five years depending upon the university to which the college is affiliated. The students learn little of basic science (pure science) concentrating instead on its applications to real life problems. Some colleges provide postgraduate courses such as PhDs. Students can specialize in different branches such as electrical engineering, civil engineering and mechanical engineering. The popularity of engineering colleges is surging, especially in India, possibly because the information technology (IT) sector has a high demand for engineers.

Hi friends.... Get you 1st semester(2009-2010) results through the given link...
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This point is valid both to the overall order of your resume, as well as to the individual sections. Most of the times your previous work experience will be the most important part of the resume, so put it at the top. When describing your experiences or skills, list the most important ones first.
First of all make sure that your fonts are big enough. The smaller you should go is 11 points, but 12 is probably safer. Do not use capital letters all over the place, remember that your goal is to communicate a message as fast and as clearly as possible. Arial and Times are good choices.
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