From B.A. to Payday: Launching Your Career After College

From B.A. to Payday: Launching Your Career After College

From B.A. to Payday: Launching Your Career After College

From B.A. to Payday: Launching Your Career After College

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Overview

As college graduates soon find out, the real world is tough. Sure, it was hard getting into the right school. But landing a good job is a lot harder. The number of new college grads now outnumbers available entry-level jobs by at least 25 percent. But that figure—sobering as it is—is deceptive, given that only a fraction of those jobs are career-worthy.

So how do you succeed in a marketplace that’s stacked against you? According to professional career counselors D. A. Hayden and Michael Wilder, you’ve got to approach the hunt for employment as if it were a marketing campaign. In other words, you’ve got to make yourself a brand—by creating a clear “story” for yourself, understanding your target audience, and developing an effective communications plan to deliver your message.

You’ve also got to avoid the pitfalls. Hayden and Wilder identify four personality traits that can doom first-time job seekers to failure. Then, through a trademark method they call Candidate Illumination, the authors prescribe cures for those “pathologies” and present savvy strategies for every step of the job-search process—from finding your focus, to composing a winning resume, to acing the interview. (Note to parents: This book may be the best gift you could give your graduating son or daughter.)


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781584797111
Publisher: Abrams
Publication date: 09/01/2008
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.90(d)
Age Range: 13 - 18 Years

About the Author

D. A. Hayden and Michael Wilder are the founders of Hayden-Wilder, a career-counseling firm based in Boston. They specialize in recent college graduates seeking entry-level positions. Their career program has been featured in the New York Times, Newsweek, Time, Fortune, the Boston Globe, and on NPR. Between them, they have coached more than 3,000 candidates. Both have extensive experience in brand marketing. They live in Boston.

Table of Contents


Introduction     8
The Entitlement Generation     14
Helicopter Parents     26
Managing Your Parents     42
The Career Services Trap     52
Moving Back Home     64
Finding Your Focus     74
Behave Like a Brand     92
The Importance of Writing Skills     106
Writing A Great Resume     120
Cover Letters and Thank-You Notes     136
It's All About Networking     152
The Secrets of Effective Research     172
Dress and Decorum     184
Getting Your Message Across     196
Interviewing Skills     214
The Finish Line     230
Acknowledgments     239
About the Authors     240
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