Graduation offers a unique opportunity to explore what you really want to do before getting pinned down to one career path. Rather than dive straight into the career pursuit, explore alternatives. Doing so will help you build your resume (CV), give you priceless experiences and allow you to grow as a person. Here are ideas to try.
Take time to explore
Most students take part in some form of work experience or internship during college, but such opportunities may feel more like coursework or jobs of necessity than a clear step toward your dream career.
Immediately after graduation can be your time to explore opportunities … even seemingly small or volunteer opportunities … without worrying about whether each position will lead to your ultimate career. Such work experiences can be a separating quality to help you stand out from other new grads who all have similar education and skills, but no practical experience.
Part-time work
Most graduates won’t walk straight into a full-time career. Its takes time and patience to find a career-worthy position, so consider a part-time job while job searching.
Part-time work will not only give you a good answer to the employers’ question: “What have you been doing since you graduated?”, it will also show these hiring representatives that you are a proactive, hard-working person and ease your worries about expenses while you look for a career position. Plus, such jobs could lead to a different career than you might have originally planned.
Show why your a standout candidate
You’re going up against serious competition for every opening, so seek to stand out. Write a blog about your preferred industry or create a portfolio of your work. Develop related strengths in your chosen field. For example, if you’re a fashion or design student Asia188 Slot, learn how to market and sell your designs on your own. Also consider an attention-getting guerrilla marketing approach to get employers to notice you like new grad did when he bought a billboard to advertise his availability.
Keep calm and carry on
Use your hard earned skills and knowledge to be the ultimate potential employee. What you learned in college qualifies you for jobs, but how you spend your time after graduation will help make you an ideal candidate. Patience, confidence and determination to get the job will guide you towards your goal.