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Job Search

Master the Job Search

Looking for a job after graduation or for an internship takes time, courage and persistence.  Career Services can assist with the many steps involved in a job search.

 

The resources below will get you started:

  • Creating a professional resume and cover letter to help you land a job interview
  • Responding to questions during a job interview so you may obtain a job offer
  • Uncovering job openings and connecting with people

 

Join Handshake:
Connect with Internships and Entry Level Positions

Career Search Guide

Career Search Guide

USA Jobs

USA Jobs and Application Manager

Contact us to schedule a resume review or mock interview to practice your interviewing skills at careerservices@ndc.edu.

 

Explore Other Job and Career Websites

Research Organizations

The Internet and the reference section in the Clara Fritzsche Library are excellent sources for company information.  Some sources include:

  • Annual Reports
  • Crain’s Cleveland Business
  • Dun & Bradstreet Directory
  • Harris Ohio Industrial Directory
  • Hoover’s Handbook of American Business
  • Hoover’s Handbook of World Business
  • Hoover’s Handbook of Private Companies
  • Hoover’s Handbook of Emerging Companies
  • Standard & Poor’s Register of Corporations
  • The Encyclopedia of Associations
  • World Chamber of Commerce Directory

Negotiate a Job Offer

“You’re hired” are the words you want to hear after interviewing, but evaluate whether the job matches your interest and work values.   Consider your basic monthly expenses to determine if the starting salary will cover them. Determine average starting salaries by job category and geographic location prior to interviewing to have an idea if the offer is fair.  Check out these links for negotiation tips and starting salary information: