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If you haven’t spent much time job hunting, the process can sometimes feel a bit like assembling a puzzle when you don’t know what the finished product is supposed to look like. You know you need to create a resume and a LinkedIn profile, and you should apply to interesting job postings and network as much as possible.
But what else can you do to stand out?
Enter the missing piece to your job search puzzle: a personal website.
For new grads, having a professional online presence will serve as an automatic differentiator and establish you as a candidate who’s willing to go the extra mile. A personal website will not only enhance your chances of landing a job, but also enable employers and recruiters to find you more easily.
If you haven’t spent much time job hunting, the process can sometimes feel a bit like assembling a puzzle when you don’t know what the finished product is supposed to look like. You know you need to create a resume and a LinkedIn profile, and you should apply to interesting job postings and network as much as possible.
But what else can you do to stand out?
Enter the missing piece to your job search puzzle: a personal website.
For new grads, having a professional online presence will serve as an automatic differentiator and establish you as a candidate who’s willing to go the extra mile. A personal website will not only enhance your chances of landing a job, but also enable employers and recruiters to find you more easily.