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Looking for a Job? What They Didn't Tell You in College.

Let's begin with this question: If you feel that your education has prepared you adequately for the realities of the working world -- getting a job, doing well and advancing -- please raise your hands.

Hmmm, I don't see many, so let me try a different approach.

Do you sense a gap -- a real insecurity -- about approaching the world of employment after getting your degree? Do you wonder if there is something out there, like a practical guidebook, that addresses the many obstacles you will face and

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