The best 8 decisions I made during uni that ultimately helped me get a job after it:
- Becoming a social sec for a Sports club- You'd be amazed at how many transferrable skills you can squeeze out of that and implement into an interview. Arranging discounts, liaising with night clubs/venues and members to get the best results possible. People person.
- Attending a FREE KU graduate bootcamp- Drawing on experiences of team building exercises, creating and giving presentations whilst sticking to a strict deadline, CV writing. I was asked about this day in detail during the interview, it looks great if you've made the effort to try and increase your employability rate.
- Doing Dance and Drama- Being able to convincingly fake confidence and keep my cool in the interview helped a lot.
- Attending a writing course, publishing blogs and articles- Social networking is more important now than ever before. Proving you can sell yourself/ get opinions across effectively and with good english looks pretty damn good. You have to be aware of your audience and show that you can tailor your writing to a varying clientele. Communication skills.
- Being a Student Ambassador- Shows that you can support fellow students and work with lecturers effectively in order to promote your university.
- Getting a part time Admin job- Proof that you can use Excel, Word etc and input data effectively and to strict deadlines.
- Getting LinkedIn- Do it, do it now.
- Worked hard, played hard- You are a human being. My interviewers all asked me about what I do for fun, what I'm passionate about. Ok, so DON'T bring up that as a student you probably got drunk on a regular basis and missed lectures...they already assume that you did that anyways! DO bring up that you like going out with friends and attending music gigs/poetry readings/cinema nights/whatever it is. It shows that you have a life and are like normal and stuff.
The purpose of this is not to patronise, it's to reassure you that if you're still on the job hunt, there is hope. I really thought it was never going to happen, it's so disheartening when you don't hear back from various applications and you feel like you're doing everything you can. Use a reputable recruitment agency and go and meet them in person, you're more likely to get a job this way, because when they meet you they'll be able to picture you in different roles with ease.
YOU WILL GET A JOB. IT WILL BE OK.
You've just got to be patient and resilient. Use experiences you've had and sell them, why were they important/awesome to you or others? You're going to have way more awesome experience than I have I'm sure, it's just knowing how to sell it!
YOU WILL GET A JOB. IT WILL BE OK.
You've just got to be patient and resilient. Use experiences you've had and sell them, why were they important/awesome to you or others? You're going to have way more awesome experience than I have I'm sure, it's just knowing how to sell it!
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