Get-A-Job Strategies If you are not sure what kind(s) of jobs or what career path would be a good fit for you: Make an appointment with the GCC Career Readiness Coordinator Utilize resources in the Career Planning web pages Utilize resources in the Career Exploration web pages For information on internships, contact David Brown: brownd@gcc.mass.edu. For academic advising, please contact your faculty advisor or the Academic Advising Center. Efficient & Effective Job Searches Refer to the main Get-A-Job web page for relevant resources and an overview of the job search process – including how to prepare for the job search, find jobs, and follow-up. Additional relevant resources: How to Land Your First Job After College Quick Tips to Get You Hired Fast Easy Ways to Organize Your Job Search Ways to Save Money During a Job Search Making it Between College and Your First Job MassHire Career Centers MassHire Career Centers are (FREE) quasi-public agencies, which help individuals achieve their employment goals – and more! Find free webinars and employment services at your regional MassHire Career Center: MassHire Franklin Hampshire Career Center MassHire Holyoke Career Center MassHire Springfield Career Center MassHire Career Center Locator Working from Home Starting a New Job Remotely – What You Need to Know to Succeed How to Find a Work-at-Home Job Online Jobs You Can Do with Little to NO Experience Assessing 'Fit' What Makes a Job Candidate a Good Fit Additional Relevant Resources Reality Checking – Do current qualifications and financial/life-style goals match career aspirations? Marketable Skills – Which skills can you market or need to obtain? Labor Market Information Research (LMI) – How can LMI data inform your career choices and job search? Occupational Research – What do occupations involve and which is the best fit for you? Education Research – Could upskilling and/or earning a credential help you get a better job or promotion?