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How to transition smoothly from school to work

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Transitioning from being a student to a working professional is a giant shift in lifestyle, but we’ll tell you how to do it right.

*Jobpostings.ca is Canada’s top online student job network, helping post-secondary students find their first internships, co-ops, and entry-level jobs to launch their careers.

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JOB HUNT SERIES
This video is part of the Jobpostings.ca Job Hunt video series designed to help students and recent graduates gain modern and practical job hunting insights and skills.

Our series will cover the various stages of the job hunting process, from Self-Assessment to Resume and Cover Letters to Job Searching to Networking to Interviewing to the First Three Months on the Job.

The series is funded in part by the Ontario Development Media Corporation, Interactive Digital Media fund.

CREDITS
NAME | Dylan Mask
Nathan and Mark Laurie | Executive producers
David Tal | Producer, writer | @DavidTalWrites
Anthony Capano | Creative Director
David Cain | Camera
T. Tieu | Video Editor