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Job Search Resources For Students Returning To College

Students returning to college can do so for a variety of reasons, but the most common is that they want to change careers or move forward in their current career path. Adding a college degree of certificate can give people a leg up in a competitive job environment and help them branch out to new career fields.

But in some ways, returning to community college, universities or an online degree program is the easy step. The most difficult part can be what comes after you get your degree: trying to find a job. Even with a college degree of professional certificate, competition for the best jobs is tough and potential employees need to do whatever they can do stand out.

The Going Back to School Guide can help you during your job search process. We've collected resources for people looking for a new job. This includes places to look for jobs along with tips for how to write your resume and ace your interview. People going back to school at 50 or older can have a tough time transitioning to a new job. But with the right skills and approach, anyone can use a college degree earned later in life and move on to a dream job.

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