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		<title>Review: Getting from College to Career by Lindsey Pollak: Career Advice that Transcends Generations!</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>To top off my &#8220;getting organized for your job hunt&#8221; blogs, I thought this would be a perfect time to review and recommend Lindsey Pollak&#8217;s book, Getting from College to Career. Lindsey is an author, speaker and consultant specializing in career development for college students and young professionals. In Getting from College to Career, she [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To top off my &#8220;getting organized for your job hunt&#8221; blogs, I thought this would be a perfect time to review and recommend <a href="http://lindseypollak.com/blog/">Lindsey Pollak&#8217;s</a> book, <a href="http://lindseypollak.com/published-books/"><em>Getting from College to Career</em></a>.</p>
<p>Lindsey is an author, speaker and consultant specializing in career development for college students and young professionals. In <a href="http://lindseypollak.com/published-books/"><em>Getting from College to Career</em></a>, she warmly and generously shares personal experiences and stories from all types of professionals covering topics such as: figuring out what you want to do, how to market yourself, where to look for opportunities (including entrepreneurship) and how to prepare for interviews.</p>
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<p>While the book targets college students and recent grads, the advice transcends generations! Lindsey acknowledges her &#8220;obsession with taking action, trying new things, meeting new people and having a wide variety of experiences&#8221; to enhance a job hunt. She notes (and I agree) that you can&#8217;t plan your career by sitting around and &#8220;thinking really hard.&#8221;</p>
<p>Her first tip &#8211;  &#8220;<em>Start Wherever You Are</em>&#8221; &#8211; is a perfect opening for the job seeker who thinks he or she needs more &#8211; more information, more advice, more research, before REALLY starting a successful search. My first boss on <a href="http://lindseypollak.com/blog/?p=370">Wall Street</a> always said, &#8220;The perfect is the enemy of the good.&#8221; In other words, if you wait for all of the stars to align before starting something, you&#8217;ll never get off the ground. If you want to drive your own career bus, you first need to put the key in the ignition and turn it &#8211; no matter where you are parked!</p>
<p>Lindsey reminds her readers that &#8220;<em>Action always yields rewards</em>&#8221; and emphasizes the importance of taking action on behalf of your career every day. Make a call, write a note, send a follow-up email, attend a networking event&#8230;You can&#8217;t underestimate the value of every action you take to move your search forward.</p>
<p><strong>How does Lindsey suggest you get organized for a job search?</strong></p>
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<li>Buy a notebook (with a cool cover) to record ideas and information.</li>
<li>Develop a filing system to keep all of the key paperwork that will pass through your hands.</li>
<li>Keep a calendar with ALL of your appointments to avoid double-booking.</li>
<li>Start a log or spreadsheet for all of your interactions with employers and networking contacts.</li>
<li>Create a database system to track everyone you meet along the way!</li>
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<p>One of my favorite tips? <strong>#27 Relax. A Job Is Not a Soul Mate</strong>. The fact is, with workers expected to have<span class="entry-content"> 9 careers in a lifetime and an average of 3 jobs in each one (with 50% of those careers not even discovered yet),</span> don&#8217;t think of a job as a marriage. If you make a mistake, you can take your transferable skills and move to another opportunity.</p>
<p><a href="http://lindseypollak.com/published-books/"><em>Getting from College to Career</em></a> is a terrific resource, full of tips to guide job seekers along a successful path. I highly recommend it to anyone getting ready for a job hunt!</p>
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