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[quote=Anonymous]He should be working with his school’s career services office. That’s part of what you get with tuition and having attended. He shouldn’t be ashamed to ask for help from his peers. But he should have a clear and form game plan and ask, not just a general “help me.” He should also look into why he didn’t do more to build up a resume during the summers and/or school year, and benefit from that introspection. He’s got a great credentials and he should feel good about that. He should also do some volunteer work while he’s trying to get his career started. With that free time he can do something worthwhile, help others, feel good about himself, feel engaged with something, and even have a little talking point for his resume. [/quote]
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