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Friday, October 4, 2013

Feelin' the "California Love?" 5 Ways to Find a Job in CA (or wherever you want to be)


California Love - Does 2Pac's song have you itchin' to move to sunny California? If you plan to leave these Southwest Virginia mountains and go work out West, Career Services can help you reach your destination, wherever it may be. These five resources should have you feelin' the California Love by your graduation.

1. With Career Shift, you can target your job search for exactly what you are seeking exactly where you want to be. For example, in a recent search, I found 64 marketing jobs at one company, Google, in California. You can also use this resource to find contacts. Using the same example, I found over 1500 contacts for Google in the Golden State.

2. Going Global has over 40 US City Guides, where the CA lover could tap into four guides for Los Angeles, San Diego, San Jose, and San Francisco. Each of these city guides provides information on top employers, professional and social networking groups, job listing resources, and a city overview. If you are an international student, each city guide also provides a list of H1B employers that is pulled from data provided by the US Department of Labor. Going Global also has a database called H1B Plus, which is a helpful resource for international students seeking to stay in the US to work.

3. In LinkedIn, if you click on Network on the menu bar, you can then access Find Alumni, to look for alumni by location, employer or function. As a Pamplin graduate, I found 188 alums in the San Francisco Bay area and 135 in the Los Angeles area. Going along with the example in #1 above, I also found 7 alums who work for Google and 776 alums in marketing. Hokies love helping Hokies, so this is a great tool to use.

4. Another way to reach out to alumni is through Alumni Chapters where these groups of alumni exist all over the world. Some chapters have their own career fairs, and most have regularly scheduled networking events. In CA, there are 5 chapters. You can't hope for a better person to help you with your job search than another Hokie.

5. Visit career center web sites at colleges or universities in CA or near a location where you want to live. Also be sure to visit the web site for a major similar to your major at those schools as well. I visited UC-Berkeley's site and found 5 top job listings mentioned for each week. Even though I couldn't get into their Callisto site like our Hokies4Hire site to get more specific information about those jobs, I could search for a job that was mentioned on a company's web site.

Using these tools should help you get to California by graduation with a job nailed down, ready to feel the "California Love." What questions do you still have about finding a job in a specific location? Share your questions with us, or make an appointment with a Career Advisor by calling 540-231-6241.

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