Sunday, January 18, 2015

Steps to Accomplish Getting Your First Job after College


Searching for a job after college graduation is a full-time job within itself. I realized quickly how important time management skills are when trying to juggle being a full-time student and running a full-time job search.

Often I find myself reading articles via LinkedIn or Facebook pertaining to advice and tips on obtaining a job after graduation. January may seem early to be thinking about applying for jobs after graduation, but May will be here before I know it. I read a recent article from Forbes.com I found helpful in my job seeking process that explained several steps you must accomplish to get your first job after college. I emphasized a few of the steps below that I believe are the most important for soon-to-be college graduates.


Create a LinkedIn profile.
LinkedIn is a vital tool college students, like myself, must take advantage of in their job search. Statistics show that 94% of recruiters use LinkedIn to source candidates. LinkedIn acts as a digital version of your résumé and allows you infinite space to describe yourself versus the one page limit of the traditional résumé. LinkedIn allows you to connect with professionals in your industry. My professors at High Point University encourage us to send out our résumé and start making connections ASAP. Networking has become a vital step in my job search process and LinkedIn allows making professional connections easier. The number of active users on LinkedIn is exponentially increasing and it has become one of my favorite social media sites.

Get an internship as early as possible.
Internships provide valuable experience to students who are interested in pursuing their dream career following graduation. Along with valuable experience, internships offer various advantages. Getting your foot in the door with a potential employer is extremely important. Making yourself known within the company, networking and making connections with fellow colleagues, and proving your worth as a strong asset to the company increases your chances of being offered future employment.

Another advantage of working an internship early on is to “test drive” a career. Internships can help you decide the best industry and career path for you. This past summer, I applied for a marketing internship position with a company. I chose marketing because I am studying business administration and marketing. The internship did not work out as planned but the HR manager of the company offered me an internship working with the HR department. I had not taken any classes in HR and was nervous to jump into something I had very little knowledge of. It actually was a blessing I received the HR intern position because I fell in love with HR and I plan to pursue a career in HR after graduation. Even if you are slightly interested in a field, try to obtain an internship and gain a “real world” perspective on the occupation.    

Use your school’s career services office.
The Career & Internship Services office at High Point University provides students with resources to strengthen their résumé and cover letter, practice interviewing, search employment opportunities, and engage in career and internship showcases. Before sending out my résumé to potential employers, I met with a career ambassador who reviewed my résumé and cover letter and gave me suggestions for improvement. I highly suggest soon-to-be college graduates to take advantage of their school’s career services office.
 

Creating a strong LinkedIn profile, gaining internship experience early on and taking advantage of their school’s career services office are ways soon-to-be college graduates can increases their chances of landing a full-time job after college.

1 comment:

  1. This is excellent advice for anyone looking to obtain a great job after college. Perhaps you and other students may be interested in this upcoming networking opportunity I just saw on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HighPointU/photos/a.421008283540.200221.292221203540/10152759474503541/?type=1&theater. I look forward to hearing more of your advice and think other students will find it beneficial.

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