BONUS: Google Sheet Version of the 150+ Top Graduate Employers List
Includes data on the approx. number of vacancies reserved for students and recent graduates
This bonus post provides instructions on accessing the Google Sheet version of the 150+ top graduate employers listed in this earlier post. Using spreadsheets (e.g., Google Sheets, Microsoft Excel, etc.) when I was applying for graduate jobs made the process more efficient and helped me become a more strategic and, thus, more competitive applicant. And since I want to share everything that worked for me with you, it was always in the plans to equip you with a spreadsheet to assist in identifying the best subset of employers to target for graduate jobs. So here it is—enjoy!
This post is part of the first step of the 10-step guide to creating a strategic list of employers to target for graduate jobs. The first step provides subscribers with a list of 150+ top graduate employers across various industries and information on the approximate number of vacancies these employers have reserved for students and recent graduates. For additional posts related to this first step, click here and here.
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