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5 things new graduates should do to plan their careers

  • Written by Rebecca Cook, Executive Director, Undergraduate Career Services, Indiana University
Research the career paths of those who have the job you want.mihailomilovanovic/Getty Images

Today’s graduates start their job search with a belief that they should enter their company or industry of choice immediately after graduation. At least that’s what we’ve observed in our experience advising thousands of college students...

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