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Graduating from School

You're through under-grad and you can't wait to put your hard-earned, and rather expensive, degree to work. Or maybe you're going straight into a post-graduate school. In one way, the pressure's off, in another way you've got new and different challenges to face.

Finding a great job
OK, we're biased but Scotiabank offers challenging and rewarding work in a flexible and supportive environment for ambitious career-oriented people with diverse backgrounds and life experiences. See for yourself. Other interesting full-time or part-time job postings can be found at monster.ca and workopolis.com.

Maintaining good credit
If your name is on any kind of bill, you have credit... and if you have credit you have a credit rating. Here are a few pointers to keep it healthy.

Checking your rating
Curious about your current credit rating? Equifax Canada's Score Power service lets you monitor it yourself for a low fee.

Financing graduate school
Same financing options apply. The ScotiaLine® personal line of credit for students and the Scotia Professional® Plan are two excellent sources.

A credit card that meets your changing needs
Your credit card needs will change. Get rewards, a higher credit limit, a low interest rate, or maybe it's travel benefits you're after. We have a card that's right for you.

Need a new car?
Ask us about our Grad Auto Loan.

Get your future going
Just because you've got loans to pay now, doesn't mean you shouldn't consider putting some money aside for later. The best thing you've got going for you is time. Let pre-authorized contributions demonstrate the power of compound interest on your RSP.



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