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Friday, August 5, 2016

The Kickass Guide To Getting Your Dream Job After College

It is every college kids dream to land their dream job straight out of college, and not just their dream job, but a high paying one as well. 

The problem with this kind of thinking is that the same dream job is being sought out by hundreds, if not thousands of young people like you every year. If you’re sitting down waiting for that office desk to come to you, you’re in for another schooling from the hard knocks school of life (no more classrooms, please). 

You’ll say, “Meh, I’ll just submit my CV to as many job openings I can find and prepare very well for the interview”. Well, guess what? Johnny and Sally and Peter and Nina are doing the exact same thing. Unless you’ve got some secret stash of experience hidden somewhere, all you’ve got up till now is just a certificate that shows you’ve seen the four walls of a college. 

You’ve got nothing else.

I’m going to show you how to get that dream job of yours doing things you never thought possible, the way real champs do it. You’ve just got to believe you can do it, and then follow the steps like a toddler learning how to walk (maybe move a bit faster, for your own sake)

The Ultimate Guide To Networking With VIP's

I’ve always wanted to be where the rich kids were.

When I first read about the CEO’s of big companies, I wanted to get an MBA so I could be like them
When I heard rich people liked to play golf and chess, I wanted to learn those two games like the back of my hands so I could interact with them.
When I learnt that the super-rich were into startups, guess who wanted to build the next Facebook. Forgive me for having an itch that needed to be scratched, but networking with people higher than me has always been interesting to me. 

Most people however are the complete opposite

They wish to network but don’t know how to, so they come up with excuses.
“They won’t listen to me”. “I’d rather spend time on things that will increase my ROI”. “Shouldn’t I be watching Game of Thrones instead?’