Education logo

How to Get a Job After College and Get Post-Graduate Education

Furthering your education

By Lewis RobinsonPublished 5 years ago 3 min read
Like

Many fresh graduates are usually thrown into limbo not knowing where to find gainful employment. After unsuccessfully searching for career-related jobs, they resort to seeking any job opportunity that can earn them an income enough to sustain their basic needs. As such, some graduates normally stagnate in dead-end jobs they do not like. However, with proper guidance and tips, any student can easily land an amazing job and also enroll for postgraduate education in a reputable institution. It is never too soon to start contemplating about possible career opportunities before you even earn your bachelor’s degree. The following are some of the things you can do in order to maximize your chances of getting a job as well as joining postgraduate studies.

Craft a quality resume for internships and job searches

Immediately after completing university or college, you might find it challenging to draft an outstanding CV. For this reason, the majority of graduates seek the services of professional resume writers to help them come up with stellar resumes. There are many online services that offer such assistance, in addition to writing personal statements for postgraduate admissions. However, you need to be careful on who you hire. Some fraudulent writing firms charge high fees, but deliver poor quality services.

Visit your career’s department

Before joining any university or college, it is imperative to determine whether they have a functioning career’s department that can offer both students and alumni advice on job opportunities. Make a visit to this department and investigate whether it usually keeps a list of firms that are seeking employers. Seek advice on how to gain such jobs. Furthermore, your faculty might probably have a list of jobs specifically aligned to your discipline. Lastly, you can consider joining a career-track college or community college after graduating in order to equip you with the requisite skills for a relevant job within your field. You will also get information on available postgraduate programs within your field that you can pursue as you work. For example, a management student can opt for an online masters in management.

Attend college career fairs

Career fairs and exhibitions are among the most efficient methods of prospecting for career opportunities. During such events, employers normally set up booths from which the offer career advice, collect resumes, and even conduct interviews. While at college, you can attend them in order to seek contacts that can help you in your internship and also gain insight about various companies and the job requirements they normally look out for in applicants.

Join alumni clubs

Joining alumni clubs is an invaluable method through which you can expand your network. Established universities normally have alumni associations, some of which are spread out internationally. After graduation, it can be a wise idea to interact with the members and exchange contacts, as well as get advice on your career. Ask for advice on succeeding in a particular field, as well as if it is even necessary to pursue further education within your discipline. Some of the alumni might even be top-ranking professionals within your field of study. This is a golden opportunity to network with them and ask them for opportunities that are in tandem with your degree.

Build rapport with your professors

Build relationships with your lecturers and professors. They might have valuable career information that you might not be able to find anywhere else. Moreover, they are most likely to know the right people to contact for job opportunities in the industry you desire to work in after completing your studies. Upon joining campus, make an effort to join college affiliates of professional organizations, as well as student clubs. There you will meet fellow students studying your course and help each other find opportunities.

Lastly, you must have a clear career objective as soon as you join college. If you fully leverage the career opportunities provided by your institution, your chances of attaining your dream job will be tremendously high.

student
Like

About the Creator

Reader insights

Be the first to share your insights about this piece.

How does it work?

Add your insights

Comments

There are no comments for this story

Be the first to respond and start the conversation.

Sign in to comment

    Find us on social media

    Miscellaneous links

    • Explore
    • Contact
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Use
    • Support

    © 2024 Creatd, Inc. All Rights Reserved.