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Graduating college soon, what jobs should I look for? |
I'm graduating college in the fall with degrees in sociology and criminal justice. Just wondering what kind of jobs I should look into. Excuse me, you are graduating and don't have clue? Have you not thought this through before now! It's no wonder the older generation has trouble relating to the younger. What did you learn? What do you want to do? What are you good at? I can guarantee that if you submit an application for anything it will loudly proclaim "I am wandering around and don't know what to do" I don't care how many courses you have taken, you missed the point. Go back to the beginning and start over. The best advice I can possibly give you is to visit the college's offices for internships, career & resume writing skills, etc. They usually can set you on the right path and even give you contacts, plus help you get a resume together. Seek it out - it will be SOO worth it. It seems to me the answer should be obvious. Here are a few: Sociology and criminal justice? Sounds to me like McDonalds and construction work should be promising for you |
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