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15 things that happened to you in last year of the college

College time is undoubtedly the most exciting phase of our lives.  The things that we do, and the friends we make, leave a long lasting impression on our future. Doesn’t make much of a difference whether you pass from an IIT or a private engineering college of a sleepy dusty town. There are certain things that remain common- the fun you have with your friends and teachers, and the memories that you build along the course of time. 1. Friends become everything for you As the realization dawns upon that the college time is finally getting over, you suddenly want to spend your every second with your friends. Whether it is going for a movie, late night parties, or the tea at college canteen, all your time is dedicated to the needs and wants of your friends. 2. Bunking lectures is the new rule Bunking lectures was never this easy. As one progresses towards the end of college life lectures become a relic of the past. Mass bunks become a norm rather than an exception. 3. You start taking care

Facts that make you a Great Job Seeker

With the growth of the Internet, everything has become so easy. No one would have ever thought that we would carry the entire world in small sized phones in our pockets. From purchasing goods to seeking a job, everything can be done online. But there is another aspect of job search. You need to be a great job seeker. You may be an expert, knowledgeable person but getting a perfect job depends a lot on how good a job seeker are you. We have listed out some of these cool facts that make you a great job seeker. Your own network As per a study in 2012, there were more than 3 million jobs and amazingly 80% of them were not advertised. So, your family, friends, acquaintances and relatives are an important part in getting you a good job. The people in your own network can play an instrumental role providing you adequate resources that can land you in your dream job.Many big corporations give incentives to their employees who refer their friends and relatives to work. You might have a friend w