Look for something you'll love doing. Don't worry about the money. It'll come as you naturally excel at what you do and get promoted.
Since you are a college student, you don't have a real big minimum lifestyle you've becomed accustomed to. So don't just automatically go for a high paying job.
2007-01-16 18:59:40
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answered by Uncle Pennybags 7
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Your "mentality" should be to take yes for an answer. Scrutinize your resume, because mispelled words are a big reason you aren't getting any calls on the phone about it. If you walk into an interview with confidence and poise then you are sure to get any job you apply for, granted you have the skills, degree, etc.
It sounds like you do, so just apply yourself, research the company you are applying with, and go get them......also remember to check your spelling, too. :-)
2007-01-17 02:39:51
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answered by kaliroadrager 5
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You didn't misspell any words, but you did use the wrong word (mentally instead of mentality) and you also need to work on proper capitalization and correct sentence structure.
Aside from my nitpicking, when looking for a job, have an enthusiastic mentality, don't let rejection bother you, and be persistent and professional in your communication with potential employers.
2007-01-20 22:48:48
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answered by Dana Katherine 4
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The kind of "mentally" that prays employers overlook the spelling errors of college graduates on resumes.
2007-01-17 02:37:47
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answered by Anonymous
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patience, confidence and know your still gonna have to work your way up, that piece of paper doesn't entitle you to anything special, but you can get it
2007-01-17 02:38:30
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answered by daughters_a_wookie 4
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