 So I'm graduating uni soon, which means I really need to start looking for a full-time job. I was honestly pretty stressed about the whole process, but let me tell you, I did not need to be. Guys, if you're a Curtin student coming up to graduation and you're not taking full advantage of graduate resources at uni, what are you doing? When I tell you, using these services literally made me so much calmer and more confident when applying for jobs, I'm not kidding. I need to share some of these tricks with you guys because I didn't even know half of them existed and I'm kicking myself for not trying them sooner. So your absolute best friend when coming up to graduation is going to be uni hub. Basically anything you could ever need and more is on this platform. In their resource library, you can find in-depth career guides for every major. So for me, I can go on their marketing guide and see job titles and descriptions for the types of roles I'll be applying for. Also full guides on how to build your resume, which provide context on what exactly employers in your field are looking for in potential candidates. Possibly my favorite thing that I discovered was that you can book 15 to 45 minute sessions with qualified careers counselors, where they give you amazing advice and feedback on your resume, application processes and so much more. I literally went into this session with an application for a social media marketing role at Mecca and asked them how to apply and what to include on my resume. Like this is such a hack and so helpful if you're like me and feeling overwhelmed with applying for jobs. You can even do full mock interviews if you want to gain confidence in interviewing. The best part is that these services are completely free and available to students a full year after they have graduated as well. So if you graduated last year and you're still feeling pretty overwhelmed with everything, these resources are here for you too. So if you're starting to think about applying for jobs after graduating from Curtin, please try this stuff out. I promise you won't regret it.