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The Economic Rationale of Job Search Strategies

Compare and contrast two distinct job search strategies a recent college graduate might employ: (1) submitting a high volume of standardized applications to online job postings, and (2) engaging in targeted, in-person networking to uncover unadvertised opportunities. Analyze each strategy by breaking down its potential costs (e.g., time, financial) and benefits (e.g., probability of securing an offer, potential salary, job satisfaction). Conclude by explaining the circumstances under which a graduate might rationally choose one primary strategy over the other.

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