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As you approach your final year of training, you will most likely hear this question: “What are your plans after graduation?” Innocent as it is, this question can be anxiety-provoking. You have been working so hard for the better part of your life for this moment, yet our fellowship curriculums do not prepare us as trainees for the next steps. Thanks to the internet and social media (i.e., Twitter), identifying possible jobs is easier now than ever before, but finding your ideal job takes a systematic approach. I hope this piece provides some guidance for fellows to help navigate this exciting yet stressful experience.