>> I think for the college student out
there wondering where they want to go,
you want to talk to a lot of people because
for me I didn't think this job sounded
like the right fit for me and
it's been an excellent move.
So you want to talk to your friends and family.
Go to job fairs, talk to the recruiters
there and ask them about their daily life.
Come prepared with questions.
I think the most frequent complaint I
hear from my friends is like, it's really,
I didn't know what I was
getting into with this job.
This aspect surprised me.
I can't believe I can't leave
my desk all day long.
If you get a laptop you're going to
probably have some flexibility there,
if you're working on a desktop
you probably won't.
Things like that are new to you
when you get out in the workforce
because you haven't really had
to deal with that in college.
So I think it's asking questions and
then even asking for your contacts
in the professional world already, like what
type of questions should I go into as well?
So be curious but don't be afraid
to ask for help in that field.