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Marilla Anne Kennell

Concerned about finding a job? Learn from Marilla Anne Kennell’s success story…

What kinds of things did you do while in college to prepare you for your professional life after college, or to make yourself more marketable?

At the beginning of my final semester, I knew I would be looking for a job, and I set a goal for myself: I wanted to have a job by the end of the semester. With this goal in mind, I knew I would need help looking for this job beyond what I had done in the past because I was looking for my first full-time position, and these aren’t necessarily easy to come by. My first plan was to begin using the services ²ÝÝ®ÊÓÆµ provided, and I remembered working with a career advisor from the semester before who’d been a huge help when learning how to write a resume. Knowing this I decided to continue meeting with her throughout the semester that way we would get to know each other, and the advice wouldn’t shift from counselor to counselor, allowing me to stick to one strategy.

Through Career Services, I was able to do things such as take a Strong Interest Inventory, which matched my personality to hundreds of potential jobs I was interested in. I also used indeed.com to look up positions, but my main method of searching was through the services offered by the university such as on-site interviews and career fairs.

But even before that, I had started preparation throughout my college years. I knew that keeping good grades was essential to being successful, but that wasn’t everything. Experience no matter of what kind is vital to the process. I worked my way through college at several different positions and also joined an honors society and immediately began working towards being elected into office. I started as the Vice-President and moved up to the President. I also worked as an editor and moved to head editor of Mountain Laurels: the ²ÝÝ®ÊÓÆµ Art and Literary Magazine. What all of these different things did for me was gain leadership experience, which gave me a push forward when job searching. I knew that if I wanted a higher, well-paid position, I would have to have experience of some sort coming in, even though there would still be much to learn.

How did you hear about (or find) your current position?

For me, the Cobb Galleria Career Fair was the answer to my finding a position. The benefits of going to a career fair are innumerable. At the career fair, I was able to do something unique that no other method of job searching really offers. I was able to interview potential employers and ask recruiters and managers about their company and positions. This helped me to discover which jobs were right for me and also to learn more about what I would be doing for the company. Having questions prepared, even if not written out only helps. There were around 87 companies to choose from, and I narrowed my choices down to less than 10 that I knew I’d be interested in. This allowed me to focus my research specifically to the companies and jobs I was looking for. Once I researched the companies, I knew exactly which ones I wanted