One of the golden rules of marketing is talking about what the benefits of a product are to the consumer. Unless the consumer knows why something is useful, they’re not going to give a rat’s ass so they’re not going to buy whatever it is you’re selling. The same goes for whomever you’re sending your résumé to. Unless they know why a skill you have is useful, they’re not going to care.
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Planning and preparing before you begin to send out résumés could save you some embarrassing moments when you receive that unexpected call.
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It’s not uncommon for recent college graduates to find themselves lonely. Friends move away, relationships don’t always work out, and your new 9-5 gig makes it especially difficult to recover from Thursday night happy hour. Whether you’re looking for friendship or romance, here are 20 ways to help you meet new people.
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You probably never thought about what happens if your apartment catches on fire, if someone breaks in and steals your new HDTV, or if one of your friends gets hurt and decides to sue. You might think your landlord’s insurance covers all of these things but unfortunately, kimosabe, you’re wrong.
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Finding an apartment after graduation doesn’t have to be a stressful experience. In fact, it can actually be a lot of fun. But where do you get started? How do you go from living in a 10 x 12-foot dorm room and eating Ramen noodles every day to living in a 500-square foot apartment and learning how to cook over a *gasp* stove?
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Your next presentation is just around the corner. To ensure devastating impact, just follow these ten steps and watch your career catch fire.

