Finding a job after graduation is getting more and more challenging. Lots of experienced workers are competing for the same jobs that new graduates want. Making your application stand out can seem like an impossible task.
The following graduate employment tips can help you move to the front of the line:
- Dress for the job you want. You may think office casual is fine, but for an interview, kick it up a notch and wear a blazer or a suit.
- Take whatever you can get while you’re waiting for what you want. The longer you are out of school without work, the harder it will be to get work. It looks better on your resume to be working, even if it is only bagging groceries, than it does to be out of work.
- If you can’t find work, volunteer. Many people who end up in rewarding social service jobs started out as volunteers. You can also use your volunteer experience on your resume and your coordinator as a reference.
- Keep your skills current. You have a degree or a diploma, but your employer wants to see your skill set. Is it up to date? If not, brush up.
- Suit up and show up. Internet applications are a great tool, but sometimes it pays to show up and ask for the Human Resource Department. Dress as if you are going to interview and bring a resume.
Always follow up if you don’t hear back from an employer after a week or so. Use these graduate employment tips as a starting point. Talk to everyone! Network, be persistent, and before you know it you will have your first job.
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