University
does not really prepare you for real life. If you are a full-time student, you
probably do not have a lot of space to fit a part-time job in your busy
schedule. However, student loans are making it impossible for you to
concentrate during your classes as they keep getting higher, making you even
poorer. With graduation getting closer and closer, students usually begin to
panic. What now? What am I going to do? I owe so much money, how am I going to
repay those loans? According to a recent poll, only 16% of the graduates from
2013 classes had job offers a month before graduation. Nonetheless, this
percentage has increased at least by 8% in the last two years.
The secret
seems to be having completed an internship or work experience before
graduating. In 2013, almost half of graduates found a job as a result of an
internship. The class of 2015 seems to have grasped this fact, it seems more
than 70% completed an internship, apprenticeship or work experience during university.
It is
really up to the students to find a job after finishing university. A job will
not magically appear, you actually have to work for it. Get the irony? You have
to work hard in order to get a job, especially one that actually fulfills your
expectations and that is in your chosen field. But do not lose all hope yet,
there is still a bit of light at the end of the tunnel.
We are the
millennial generation, we are constantly surrounded by technology. The more
electronic devices we have, the merrier. There are many job search aggregators
and job boards on the web, apps and blogs that could help you on your search.
Most of them even list all the internships in your city. You can start
searching by location, by company or by field. The internet is full of
unexplored possibilities! You can also visit your university’s Career Center to
ask for advice in regards to the professional world and how to search for a
job. Just know that you need to be prepared for what’s to come. So, in order to
have excellent results, you should always have your résumé on point, dress for
the occasion, do some research about the company before the interview and, most
importantly, reach for the stars!
Vanessa Fardi / NEUVOO
Email:
vanessa@neuvoo.com
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