Applying Without Work Experience Chicago IL

Explores the topic of job searchers without work experience. Includes information and examples to provide references without employment history.

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Esquire Staffing Group Ltd
(312) 795-4300
One South Wacker Drive
Chicago, IL
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Larko Group
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Larko Group
(312) 857-2300
11 S LaSalle
Chicago, IL
The Mergis Group
(312) 917-1515
Eleven South Lasalle Street
Chicago, IL
A-Pro Staffing
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Summary

  • Recruiters use references to measure job performance potential.
  • Teachers, coaches or community members can be references.

You've just tossed your mortarboard into the air and have that long-coveted diploma in hand. You're ready to take on the world.

But you've lined up some job interviews, and the first recruiter you meet wants references. You've spent the last 16 to 18 years in school and never really had a job. What do you do?

This is common among recent college graduates. Although many college students work in the summer or part-time during the school year, many others don't. Or if they worked, their jobs may not have related to their fields of study. So what's a newly degreed job seeker with little real work experience supposed to do when asked for references?

What Potential Employers Want to Know

First, it's important to understand what recruiters are looking for when recruiting for entry-level positions. They want to be able to evaluate a job seeker's job performance potential, not his or her past job performance.

Whatever the industry, most entry-level jobs require many of the same qualities and skill sets, including interpersonal skills, problem-solving skills, leadership skills and the ability to work effectively with others. Unless it's terrible, a student's GPA isn't the primary consideration. Being able to communicate effectively, express thoughts logically and think on your feet is more important to recruiters than being on the Dean's List.


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(312) 795-4300
One South Wacker Drive
Chicago, IL

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