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11 answers
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John’s Answer
Hey Zyia,
You may want to specify what job you are interested in.
When looking for jobs, there are typically 3 categories to consider: geography (where you work), industry (what kind of work your company does), and function (what kind of work you do for your company). You can typically pick 2 of the 3 as long as you are flexible on the 3rd.
I always recommend the book "2-Hour Job Search" as a great framework to begin your job hunt.
Come back with more information about what specifically you are interested in (or a less general category) and I'm sure you will find more answers!
You may want to specify what job you are interested in.
When looking for jobs, there are typically 3 categories to consider: geography (where you work), industry (what kind of work your company does), and function (what kind of work you do for your company). You can typically pick 2 of the 3 as long as you are flexible on the 3rd.
I always recommend the book "2-Hour Job Search" as a great framework to begin your job hunt.
Come back with more information about what specifically you are interested in (or a less general category) and I'm sure you will find more answers!
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Jacob’s Answer
Yes, you can view all of our openings at https://www.att.jobs/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIsbihxuSF5wIVh7zACh3hDQCrEAAYASAAEgI_EfD_BwE
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Allen D.’s Answer
We have a wide range of different jobs at our company to cater to all interest. See the link: https://www.pwc.com/us/en/careers/search-jobs.html
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Madhura’s Answer
Hello Zyia:
Feel free to lookup available positions at this link:
https://jobs.cisco.com/
You should also look at other job sites such as indeed, monster, glassdoor, etc.
I would recommend that your identify what area best suits you and then begin your search, that way you are not confused/overwhelmed :)
Best wishes with your job search.
Feel free to lookup available positions at this link:
https://jobs.cisco.com/
You should also look at other job sites such as indeed, monster, glassdoor, etc.
I would recommend that your identify what area best suits you and then begin your search, that way you are not confused/overwhelmed :)
Best wishes with your job search.
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Eva’s Answer
Hi Zyla!
Here are all the open positions at Cisco: https://jobs.cisco.com/
Wishing you all the best in your career and educational endeavors!
To guide your career search, ask yourself what the next step in your career looks like and what specifics you are looking (industry, level, size, type of company, and location), then consider finding a mentor for additional information and guidance.
Here are all the open positions at Cisco: https://jobs.cisco.com/
Wishing you all the best in your career and educational endeavors!
To guide your career search, ask yourself what the next step in your career looks like and what specifics you are looking (industry, level, size, type of company, and location), then consider finding a mentor for additional information and guidance.
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Melisa’s Answer
Hi Zyla,
As Jacob shared, check out whttps://www.att.jobs/
You can also find some helpful student resources and information regarding what jobs look like at AT&T and other information specifically on https://www.att.jobs/students
Best wishes to you for success in your career and educational goals.
business career lifeatatt
Also check out www.indeed.com
Consider reaching out to find a mentor in a career or field that interests you.
Hold an "informational interview" with someone in a job that interests or inspires you.
Keep asking great questions!
As Jacob shared, check out whttps://www.att.jobs/
You can also find some helpful student resources and information regarding what jobs look like at AT&T and other information specifically on https://www.att.jobs/students
Best wishes to you for success in your career and educational goals.
business career lifeatatt
Melisa recommends the following next steps:
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Simeon’s Answer
My company, PwC, is always hiring new associates every year. You'd set yourself up for a better chance of getting in if you land an internship first, so I'd recommend keeping an eye out for those positions. You'll want to consider the other three companies that are a part of the big 4 as well: KPMG, Deloitte, and EY.
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Leonor’s Answer
Yes, if you go to Dell.com/career https://jobs.dell.com/ you can find information on what careers are available how to apply what skills are required. You can visit the site to get a better understanding of what you'll need. Dell Technologies has many types of jobs so you can see what is interesting to you.
visit the site; learn about the company
do a search on the type of careers available to see if anything is interesting
Look for what the required skills are for the job and see what you would need to have in order to apply so that it can help you decide what areas of study will be helpful for you
Leonor recommends the following next steps:
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Vanita’s Answer
Each company is going to have their career page: https://www.verizonmedia.com/careers/
Go through jobs and see what interests you the most. You can get connected to people from that company on Linkedin or find local meet up groups to know more about the companies and their work.
Some suggestions for job search:
1. Make note of your interests
2. Check out companies in that field
3. Connect to people and ask your questions
4. Maintain notes of people, company and your learnings
5. Enjoy the process :)
Go through jobs and see what interests you the most. You can get connected to people from that company on Linkedin or find local meet up groups to know more about the companies and their work.
Some suggestions for job search:
1. Make note of your interests
2. Check out companies in that field
3. Connect to people and ask your questions
4. Maintain notes of people, company and your learnings
5. Enjoy the process :)
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Amy’s Answer
Hi Melisa,
If you look online (on google, or yahoo) and type in the name of a company you are interested in and then type "open positions", you will likely be able to access a job board for the company and see what positions are open at this time. In addition, you can call the company's customer service number or recruiting contact to speak to people who know more about the specific roles.
If you look online (on google, or yahoo) and type in the name of a company you are interested in and then type "open positions", you will likely be able to access a job board for the company and see what positions are open at this time. In addition, you can call the company's customer service number or recruiting contact to speak to people who know more about the specific roles.