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		<title>Top 10 Cities to Get Your First Job</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 May 2010 01:39:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Congratulations class of 2010! You&#8217;re probebly thinking about getting a job soon, right? Well I recommend looking now if you haven&#8217;t started. To aid in your search, check out this cool infographic provided by Fixr.com. Click through to see the whole image. Click the image to enlargeSource: Fixr © CampusByte for CampusByte, 2010. &#124; Permalink [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Congratulations class of 2010! You&#8217;re probebly thinking about getting a job soon, right? Well I recommend looking now if you haven&#8217;t started. </p>
<p>To aid in your search, check out this cool infographic provided by Fixr.com. Click through to see the whole image.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.campusbyte.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/first-job.jpg" alt="first-job" title="first-job" width="600" height="150" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1193" /><span id="more-1192"></span></p>
<p><center><b>Click the image to enlarge</b><br /><a href="http://www.fixr.com/infographics/top-10-cities-to-get-your-first-job.html"><img src="http://cdn.fixr.com/infographics/top-10-cities-to-get-your-first-job-md.jpg" alt="Top 10 cities to get your first job" border="0" /></a><br />Source: <a href="http://www.fixr.com">Fixr</a></center></p>
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		<title>The Honest Job Quest: Part 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 14:11:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I’d like to start this article by saying, “I’m sorry, but this article is long.&#8221; It’s long for a reason. I’m Jay Willingham, the main writer behind CampusByte. As you know, I’ve spent the last four years of my life in college getting myself the education I need to be successful in the working world. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I’d like to start this article by saying, “I’m sorry, but this article is long.&#8221; It’s long for a reason.</p>
<p>I’m <strong>Jay Willingham</strong>, the main writer behind CampusByte. As you know, I’ve spent the last four years of my life in college getting myself the education I need to be successful in the working world. I’m finishing up my last semester of college and  am currently looking for a job in Austin, Texas. I’m focusing my search to Technology companies based on my background and interest in new media.</p>
<p>Today I’m happy to introduce <strong>“The Honest Job Quest”</strong>. The main idea of this series is to document my <strong>journey</strong> through the job hiring process. I want to document this part of my life because I feel it will help students learn from me, and my mistakes.</p>
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<h1>Rules</h1>
<p>I want to start this journey on the right foot. So straight up, I want to lay down some rules for myself.</p>
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<li><strong>Tell the Honest Truth.</strong> I did a Google search a while back, looking for someone who has either been in my shoes or who knows what I’m about to go through and what I found is a bunch of liars. I’m not saying that the entire internet lies about their job search process, but from what I found, a lot of these “Job Experts” seem like they are full of it. What I promise to offer is a completely honest portrayal of my job search. I want to show my mistakes, my bad interviews, my negative feedback and the actual number of jobs that turn me down. I also want to show the positive feedback, the second round interviews, the actual job offers and hopefully a successful job acceptance article in the end.</li>
<li><strong><del datetime="2010-04-03T18:00:23+00:00">Update Once a Week.</del></strong> <del datetime="2010-04-03T18:00:23+00:00">In order for this experience to be fully documented, I need to update this experience once a week. Some weeks will be very busy, while others might show absolutely no progress at all. Each week should teach me something new no matter how the week plays out.</del> I&#8217;ve been advised that updating each week is like playing poker with an open hand. I will however, update this journey every few months.</li>
<li><strong>Give a Detailed Review in the End.</strong> By the end of this experience I should have a pretty good idea of how to land a job straight out of college. With my experience plus the advice given to me by friends, relatives and professors, I hope to provide excellent job resources for college students.</li>
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<h1>My Journey So Far</h1>
<p>Up to this point in my life, I’ve spent countless hours thinking about “who” I wanted to work for and “what” type of industry would suit me best. What I haven’t thought much about is ”what” I want to actually do at these companies. I guess I should start with a brief history to give you an idea of who I am and why someone would want to hire me.</p>
<p>In 2006, I was accepted into The University of Texas at Austin. I was interested in Film in high school, and ran my own production company, so naturally everyone suggested pursuing a degree in Radio, Television and Film.</p>
<p>Within the first few weeks of class I withdrew from all my classes. I was lost. I had no idea why I was in college or what I wanted to do with my life. I enjoyed film making, but I couldn’t see it being my career. My true passion had always lied in technology and the Internet. I decided I needed a break from school to give myself time to figure things out.</p>
<p>After dropping out of school, I got a job working for Microsoft in their Xbox department. I was a technical support representative, taking hundreds of calls a day from whiny kids with broken Xboxes. This was boring but very easy. My manager recognized how easy this type of work came to me and moved me to a retention team where I had the ability to make commissions off of how many Xbox Live accounts I could “save” from being canceled.</p>
<p>I was the youngest member of the “SAVE” team but very quickly I showed them why I was there. My first month I saved the most accounts out of everyone on my team. This trend continued for several months until my manager decided to take me off the phones and make me a supervisor. As a supervisor I trained new agents and only took calls with irate customers. I was climbing the corporate ladder and was excited to see where this would take me.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, my success stopped there. I applied for several positions higher up in the organization but was denied every time because I lacked a degree. That was the turning point for me. I finally had a purpose, motivation and a desire to go back to school to get an education. Now, after four years of hard work, I will be graduating in May of 2010.</p>
<h1>What to Expect From This Series</h1>
<p>As I said before, I want this series to be a guide for students who might be going through the same situation as me. I also want this to be an honest portrayal of how companies treat prospective employees. I don’t guarantee I’ll actually get a job – for all I know, I could end up on the streets after this whole thing.</p>
<p>What I <em>can</em> guarantee is honest reporting about the situations I will be met with and the people I will encounter. Each <del datetime="2010-04-03T18:00:23+00:00">week</del>month I’ll try to give more background about myself, outline my progress so far, and review the companies I end up interviewing with.</p>
<p>So without further ado – Step One: Buy a suit for your interviews. If you try to piece together a suit from your dad’s wardrobe, you’re going to look ridiculous. Trust me, I tried.</p>
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