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Enlist friends, family, and classmates to help. Let them know the kind of job you’re looking for so they can tell you when they see a position that might fit you. Start searching the job classifieds online. Craigslist, monster.com, indeed.com, and other regional sites (depending on where you live) are going to have a wide cross-section of jobs to which you could apply. If you are interested in particular companies, check their websites (usually the Human Resources section) to see if they have openings. If you don’t have the qualifications they are looking for, don’t apply. It’s a waste of your time and their time. Most jobs now have so many applicants, anyone who is not completely what they are looking for will be disqualified. Make sure your letter properly reflects the job to which you are applying. You might get lucky and get your dream job right after you graduate from college, but most of us aren’t so fortunate. Job searches often take a great deal of time and many applications before you find something. Applying to everything in your field for which you are qualified (even if you aren’t sure it is a job you want) can help you gain valuable interviewing experience, even if you don’t end up getting the job.
Start looking for jobs. Read the advertisements carefully. Apply to all the jobs in your field for which you are qualified.