Job Search and Networking

Job searching is a process. Check out the following resources below to help you move forward in your job search journey. Are you…

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Job Search Tips

Alternative Ways to Get Experience

Did you know that 80-85% of jobs are not advertised?                                    Learn more by checking out our networking resources below or ask us in person.

Summer Employment

There are many options when exploring summer employment. Check out our Summer Employment Programs Guide.

In addition to exploring postings on mySuccess and attending job fairs, you may be eligible to participate in various summer employment programs, including:

Build your Connections

Networking

Information Interviews

Use online AI tools to assist with preparing for information interviews with professionals. Here are a few examples of prompts:

  • “I am looking to network with professionals in the _______ industry. What should I include in my LinkedIn message to grab their attention?”
  • “Suggest some questions for an information interview with an [position] at [company].”

Learn more about AI and your job search.

Career Fairs, Networking Nights, and Other Career Services Events

  • Prepare for the Fair! Get tips for before, during, and after the fair with Career Fair Preparation
  • Make a great first impression by creating your own professional Networking Cards to use when connecting with employers at events!
  • Want to stay up-to-date on upcoming events? Check out our Events page or view our Calendar on mySuccess!

Using Social Media in your Job Search

Information for International Students

Working in Government

Using AI for Your Job Search

Artificial Intelligence, or AI, refers to the development of computer systems that can perform tasks that typically require human cognitive abilities. As AI becomes more popular, we are seeing increased usage of AI models, such as ChatGPT, in students’ career exploration and job search processes.

Although AI can be a powerful tool, it has limitations. Due to this, understanding the appropriate and inappropriate use of tools such as ChatGPT is essential.

Appropriate Use Inappropriate Use ChatGPT Limitations
Asking questions relating to career paths Relying on ChatGPT to make important decisions or conduct all aspects of a job search Generates words based on input
Identifying keywords and themes from a job posting to help tailor your application Relying on AI to write your entire resume and cover letter Guesses answers; delivers plausible but sometimes incorrect information
Identifying new job titles you have not explored to assist navigating online job boards Using AI to apply to jobs on your behalf without reviewing the job description and qualifications Creates general information for your resume and cover letter that may not accurately reflect your own experiences
Identifying questions to ask during information interviews Relying on ChatGPT to respond to all communications from professionals Employers could potentially flag your application if they suspect AI was used
Limited knowledge of the world and events after 2021

Additional Job Search & Networking Resources

  • LinkedIn is the world’s largest professional network which helps you stay connected with your peers and colleagues, stay informed on opportunities at your favourite companies, as well as follow industry and career trends.
  • Ten Thousand Coffees provides you with the opportunity to browse your community by industry, organization and location and connect with individuals or groups for insights and advice over a cup of coffee.

Visit Career Services in 401 Tory!

  • For in-person support, visit the Career Centre in 401 Tory Building Monday to Friday, from 1p.m. to 4p.m  (last check in at 3:30 p.m.). To book an appointment, either virtual or in-person, please contact us via email (career@carleton.ca), phone (613-520-6611), or live chat.