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		<title>When applying to jobs do employers look at the college you went to or the courses you took during college?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Question by musicman: When applying to jobs do employers look at the college you went to or the courses you took during college? For example: Lets say someone took really good courses at their local college, but lets say another person went to Harvard and didn&#8217;t necessarily take hard courses. Do jobs look more into [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><i>Question by musicman</i>: When applying to jobs do employers look at the college you went to or the courses you took during college?</strong><br />
For example:<br />
Lets say someone took really good courses at their local college, but lets say another person went to Harvard and didn&#8217;t necessarily take hard courses. Do jobs look more into the college name (i.e. Harvard, Yale, Princeton) or the courses and prior training you&#8217;ve had?</p>
<p><strong>Best answer:</strong></p>
<p><i>Answer by Buzz Killington</i><br/>The college first and formost. Going to Harvard period is more impressive than attending the University of Dayton honors college, for example. Harvard is Harvard regardless of the class dificulty. If the schools is Ivy League, chances are that there are no &#8220;easy&#8221; classes.</p>
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		<title>Survey: Employers Want Fall Interns</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For those who believe that internships are synonymous with summer break, think again. According to recent surveys, <a href="http://www.internweb.com">fall internship hiring</a> is on the rise and the opportunities are paving the way for full-time positions for those hired to do the job.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>TO-DO BEFORE SCHOOL STARTS:</p>
<p>1. Move into awesome new apartment (away from the dorms and parents)<br />
2. Register for classes (no classes on Friday or before 9 a.m. please!)<br />
3. Buy books (there goes $500 I&#8217;ll never see again&#8230;)<br />
4. Party with friends before classes start</p>
<p><strong>Add this to your &#8216;to-do&#8217; list: Secure an internship.</strong></p>
<p>For those who believe that internships are synonymous with summer break, think again. According to recent surveys, fall internship hiring is on the rise and the opportunities are paving the way for full-time positions for those hired to do the job.</p>
<p>Sixty-one percent of hiring managers say they&#8217;re hiring college students or recent <span style="color: #1e3e8c;">CBcampus.com</span>. Forty-four percent say they would likely hire college interns as full-time, permanent employees.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s never too early to start thinking about internships,&#8221; says Nathan Lippe, senior career adviser for CBcampus.com. &#8220;There are a great deal of opportunities that exist as long as you take the time to search and apply.&#8221;</p>
<p>Not only do internships plump up your résumé, they can also save you time on your full-time job search. Plus, making yourself available for an internship increases your chances for hiring in the long run. Fifty-nine percent of hiring managers surveyed said they currently recruit interns or they have in the past, while 14 percent plans to take on interns in the future. Eighty-four percent of hiring managers say they will be hiring college interns for the fall between June and September.</p>
<p>&#8220;College students and recent college graduates need to take advantage of this so that they can gain hands-on experience to add to their résumés and build a professional network,&#8221; Lippe says.</p>
<p>For students looking to make a little extra cash, internships can potentially replace their part-time jobs during the school year since many employers are willing to pay their interns this fall. Thirty-six percent of hiring managers say their internships are paid and 14 percent say they have both paid and unpaid positions.</p>
<p>To secure your internship as a full-time job this fall, follow these tips from Lippe:</p>
<p><strong>Be enthusiastic.</strong><br />
Being energetic and showing your manager how much you enjoy your job goes a long way. Thirty-five percent of employers say the biggest mistake college interns make that would cause them not to hire the intern permanently is not showing enthusiasm for the job.</p>
<p><strong>Go above and beyond.<br />
</strong>Motivating yourself to do more than just the assigned task will make you stand out among your co-workers. If you&#8217;re not convinced that managers notice your extra efforts, maybe this will help: One-in-five employers say not going above and beyond the assigned task would be the biggest mistake a college intern can make that would cause them not to get hired permanently.</p>
<p><strong>Be on time.</strong><br />
Being punctual shows that you&#8217;re both reliable and responsible. While there are managers who aren&#8217;t as stringent when it comes to start times (as long as work is getting done), others expect you to be on time every day. With 13 percent of employers saying arriving late to work is the biggest mistake college interns make that would cause them not to hire them full-time, waking up 15 minutes earlier is probably worth it.</p>
<p>Source <a href="http://careerbuilder.com">CareerBuilder.com</a></p>
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