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Edison’s Answer
Hi Korie;
This is a very interesting question! You’ll have to choose wether you’d like to go for a creative job, a paper heavy job, what field of interest you’d like to apply yourself. And based solely on this choices you go ahead and make a decision, when I started looking at career possibilities for myself, I looked at the different companies I wanted to work at, like Disney, or and advertising agency and did you know they offer (these big companies) a career day! You can go on a career day (write to HR or public relations) and you are invited to a full day with executives where they offer their expertise on what they do- also some colleges have these “career day” I wanted to have fun, be creative, make a decent amount of money to support myself- so I went with advertising first- I enjoyed that field there is a an advertising agency Howard Draft in Chicago I love their space and they do incredible work! Right on top of the Willis tower building amazing views! Check them out!
This is a very interesting question! You’ll have to choose wether you’d like to go for a creative job, a paper heavy job, what field of interest you’d like to apply yourself. And based solely on this choices you go ahead and make a decision, when I started looking at career possibilities for myself, I looked at the different companies I wanted to work at, like Disney, or and advertising agency and did you know they offer (these big companies) a career day! You can go on a career day (write to HR or public relations) and you are invited to a full day with executives where they offer their expertise on what they do- also some colleges have these “career day” I wanted to have fun, be creative, make a decent amount of money to support myself- so I went with advertising first- I enjoyed that field there is a an advertising agency Howard Draft in Chicago I love their space and they do incredible work! Right on top of the Willis tower building amazing views! Check them out!
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Elena’s Answer
I would definitely recommend LinkedIn. You can filter for location, title, company, or skillsets you have that can match you to the right opportunity.