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Sponsored Post: The Financial Aid Podcast Launches JobCast

Filed in archive Sponsored Post by Rhys on June 06, 2006

Sponsored Post: The Financial Aid Podcast Launches JobCast
Some students attend college for the richness of experience; others go in order to set up a promising financial future. Whatever your motivation, you're going to need a good job when you graduate. But how in the world will you be able to find one? The answer: with JobCast.

The Financial Aid Podcast, a free and invaluable resource for students and graduates that offers financial aidlinks, scholarship, and personal finance help, has recently launched a new service: JobCast.

This service helps anyone--students, their families, and the general public--greatly improve the likelihood of finding just the right career. If you've been discouraged with job searching, and fear that your dream job is forever out of reach, then JobCast will help you regain your confidence and enthusiasm.

"One of the most overlooked facets of financial aid for students and graduates is the income side of the equation. So many specialists focus exclusively on saving money and reducing costs, but few talk about how to bring in more money. The Financial Aid Podcast tries to balance the expense side of personal finance with more attention given to the income side. After all, the easiest way to pay all the bills every month is to have enough income to meet your needs, and for most of America that comes from your career choices," remarked Financial Aid Podcast host Christopher Penn, a former technical recruiter and financial aid expert.

As a college graduate and long-time member of the work force, I can attest that this approach is both innovative and absolutely necessary. In fact, I often recommend JobCast, and the entire Financial Aid Podcast, to my students who are desperate for help and valuable information.

JobCast is unique in that it also offers user submissions, audio feedback, e-mails, and on-the-air resume consultation, free of charge. That's what's called a no-brainer, even for you smart college types. How could you not take advantage of this amazing free service?

Whether you want to learn more about managing personal finances, paying for college, or building the perfect career, a free subscription to the Financial Aid Podcast is an invaluable resource. Learn more about your options, and about subscribing using the free iTunes software from Apple Computer, Inc. by visiting www.FinancialAidPodcast.com.


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