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Submitting Résumés Online but Not Hearing Back? Here’s Why: A Webinar for Master’s Students

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Sending out résumé after résumé, but not getting any interviews? You’re not alone. In fact, 48% of graduate students believe that submitting résumés to online job postings is the most effective way to job search.

But it’s not an effective strategy, and it often leaves master’s students frustrated and defeated in their job search.

This workshop will walk you through why submitting résumés online is not an effective job search strategy—and what you should do instead. You’ll learn what actually catches a hiring manager’s attention and how to strengthen your job search strategy.

This virtual workshop is designed for master’s students from all academic disciplines who are wondering:

  • What’s bad about submitting résumés to online postings?
  • What should I do instead of spending time on applications?
  • How do I begin developing a professional network if I don’t have one?
  • How do I use LinkedIn to research careers and build a network?

This webinar is free to master's students through The Graduate School's subscription to Beyond Graduate School and is offered as part of the Master's Workshops Series.


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Beyond subscription, Communication, Master's Series, Professional Adaptability, Professional Development, Professionalism and Scholarly Integrity