Monday, November 10, 2008

More Than Just the Salary

For those new grads, or soon to be new grads, there is more to the job offer than just the salary.  Here are the other things worth considering:

Vacation/Sick Time

At a minimum, companies will ofer 2 weeks of paid vacation that needs to accured.  There has been a recent trend in certain industries such as biotech who are providing a starting 3 weeks of vacation.  The amount of sick time a company gives is also variable ranging anywhere from 4 to 10 days and can be either be combined with vacation time or treated seperately.  

Medical Insurance

It is important for any young new graduate to get medical insurance and if a company is offering you a job without one, which is now a rare occurence, I would walk away.  The details of medical insurance can get confusing so we won't get into the details but make sure you are covered for medical, dental, and optical.  

Retirement/401 K

Many companies provide retirement benefits for their employees and some even provide matching where for every dollar the employee invests, the company will put in a certain amount.  This matching can range anywhere from 1% to 100% up to a certain amout of your salary.  

Holidays

We all like time off during the year and like sick time, the amount of holidays is variable for every company.  It can be as few at 7 and can be as many as 14 depending on the company operations.  Companies also offer floater holidays where you can take certain days off during the year up to your choosing.  

Telecommuting/Flex Schedule

In order to keep employess happy, companies are allowing employees to work at home and have more flexible schedules.  An example of a flexible schedule is the 9-80 where you work 9 hours a day Monday through Thursday and you get every other Friday off.  

Friday, November 7, 2008

Weekly Internship Posting

Summer Internship
ABC - Hollywood, CA

Sony Picture - Westwood, CA

Bayer - Baytown, TX

IBM - Austin, TX

RSM McGladery - Dallas, TX



Thursday, November 6, 2008

Student Blogger Roundup

Another week of great posts from Student Bloggers:

I always felt that anyone can improve their essay writing during the course of their life.
How to Write Better Essays [via Student Charade]

Hoping to figure out what you spend your money on?  Here are some good tips!

Sometimes the dorm just doesn't cut it.
Our Deluxe Apartment in the Sky [via Stringless Kite]

Racking up too many minutes on your cell phone?  Here are some great tips on making calls and while saving money.
Cut the Cost of Calling Home [via The Student Finance Blog]

Have you always wondered what you would do after graduation?
Things I might do... Later [via I Write With Pictures]

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Beyond the GPA

Applying for a job, internship, or graduate school is very similar too applying for college where your GPA is very important but it won't get you all the way either.  As job pools get more competitive, it will be more important than ever to diversify yourself as much as possible.  

Volunteering

Someone that is willing to put in their own free time to better the lives of another is a valued characteristic by any recruiter.  This is a great oppurtunity to give something back to the community while padding your resume.  

Clubs

Being active in any club on campus allows you too socialize, destress, and network with others.  The best part of clubs though is the leadership potential that it offers if you get involved at that level.  Being a leader of club shows management potential and some well rounded characteristics compared to a GPA score.  

Tutoring

If you can teach it, then you've really learned it.  The best way to gauge someone's understanding of academic material is the ability to teach others.  Many campuses provided tutoring oppurtunties to students who have exeled in certain classes and sometime even pay on an hourly basis.  

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

VOTE!

Red Sprouts is taking a day off today for the most important day of the year. I encourage each and every one of my readers who are registered to get out and VOTE!

Monday, November 3, 2008

Cooking at Home

Many college students waste money on a weekly basis eating out and not getting the nutrition they need to maintain their physical and mental well being. Let's face it, there is no healthier or economical way to eat other than at home assuming that you're not eating Ramen on a daily basis. This is a good article on how to get started eating at home more often. It may seem that eating at home is time consuming which it can be but with proper planning it does not have to be.

Learning To Eat More Meals at Home [via Get Rich Slowly]