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Career Advice for the Class of 2014 With Love, From HubSpot

Career Advice for the Class of 2014, With Love From HubSpot

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Career Advice for the Class of 2014With Love, From HubSpot

“Prove you have good judgment -- skills can be taught; judgment can't.”

Joe ChernovVP of Content@jchernov

www.hubspot.com/seniors

“Every day of your working life is part of an interview for a job you don't even know you're going for yet (so be a good co-worker!).”

Adam DarowskiFront-End Designer@adarowski

www.hubspot.com/seniors

“For your first job, be the first one in the office and the last to leave, vacation is over.”

Jill FratiannePartner Channel Manager@SpicyLegume

www.hubspot.com/seniors

“Resumes don't matter at all ... unless they're bad. Make sure yours has been looked over by your school's career counselor at least once.”

Greg SaboTech Leadblog.gsabo.com

www.hubspot.com/seniors

“Take time to thoroughly research companies and network like crazy -- you never know who knows someone who can open doors for you.”

Elizabeth GrahamVP , Operations

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“Read books or die.”

Eriks ReksTeam Lead Support Engineer@erikzrekz

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“You have two ears and one mouth, listen twice as much as you speak.”

David TorresBusiness Development Representativewww.linkedin.com/in/davidstorres19

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“Don't get caught up with finding a job description that matches your criteria. Finding a great company with smart PEOPLE is so much more important.”

Sam MoorheadSales@samuelmoorhead

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“Join a company that's fast growth in fast growth industries that are disrupting other big industries.”

Pete CaputaVP, Sales @pc4media

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“Often who you know is better than what you know, so take the time to meet the people who have the job that you want some day.”

Rebecca CorlissInbound Marketing Manager@repcor

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“If you don't love what you do when you get out of college, change it.”

Ian MarlierDirector of Reliabilitylinkedin.com/in/marlier

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“Network! Both online AND in person.”

Pamela VaughanLead Blog Strategist@pamelump

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“It will all come together in the end if you are determined and put yourself in situations you may not always feel comfortable in.”

Lisa TonerInternational Inbound Content Specialist@LisaToner13

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“Do something different, be bold, and use your creativity to stand out from the crowd.”

Annum MunirSenior Support Engineerwww.annum-munir.com

www.hubspot.com/seniors

“Connect with your future coworkers -- find out what it's really like to work at companies that are trying to hire you.”

Eddie KaySite Reliability Engineer+EddieKayPlus

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“Your career is in your hands - don't wait for someone else to give you a cool project or to push you into a promotion”

Ellie MirmanInbound Marketing Funnel Manager@ellieeille

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“It's not always about what you major in -- it's about finding your strengths, developing them and using them after college to land the job you want.”

Maggie HibmaProduct Marketing@maggiehibma

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“Find a way to differentiate yourself. Everyone else is applying to the same jobs as you are. How will you stand out?”

Jessica MeherHead of Corporate and Enterprise Marketing@jessicameher

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“'Proficient in Microsoft Office' won't set you apart from anyone. Instead learn HTML/CSS and a computer scripting language.”

Rob AinslieSupport Engineer@RobPaulRay

www.hubspot.com/seniors

“Begin your career being exceptionally good at one thing -- progress in your career by being pretty good at a lot of things.”

David WeinhausChannel Saleswww.davidweinhaus.com

www.hubspot.com/seniors

Ready to get to work?Apply to attend the Inbound Business Bootcamp. Deadline is Jan. 7.www.hubspot.com/seniors