
Alumni Share Job Search Strategies & Decision-Making Tools
This lesson from Yale's Hunt course on job searching and career building with purpose features former students describing how they navigated the job market using structured tools and frameworks. The alumni discuss concrete methods including detailed tracking spreadsheets and the course's own hunt methodology, showing how theoretical frameworks from earlier lessons played out in real job searches. The lecture gives current students a grounded, practitioner view of decision-making under the pressure of a live search, complementing the more conceptual material found elsewhere in the course. It functions as a checkpoint lesson, connecting course tools to lived outcomes before the course moves into purpose statements and priority-setting exercises.