Sunday, May 17, 2020
The 4 Myths About Job Hunting
The 4 Myths About Job Hunting Hot out of the recording studio, the Give A Grad A Go podcasts are aimed at helping you land the graduate job you really want. Over the coming weeks weâll reveal tips on everything from CV writing and interview tips, to making the most of Facebook and LinkedIn. In this first episode we bust â4 myths about job huntingâ; taking a closer look at the common thoughts many graduates have when it comes to job hunting â" and how to overcome them. Myth 1: You have to know exactly what you want to do before you start applying for jobs If youâre one of those who left university with no idea what you wanted to do, donât panic â" youâre not alone! Unless your degree has set you up to enter a specialist industry, youâre not expected to know exactly what you want to do. So, where should you start? Begin by thinking about where your strengths lay and from there the types of jobs that youâd be best suited to. For example, do you like working in a team or on your own? Do you want to be behind the scenes or out in the thick of it interacting with people? Think about what you enjoyed about your degree and any previous work experience you have, then make a short list of what you liked, along with your key strengths. Once all this is in front of you, you can then start to translate your strengths and likes into a job thatâs tailored to you. Myth 2: You have to find your perfect job now Most people would like this to happen, but it almost never does! Not to mention, if you donât yet know what exactly you want to do, how can you go out and get it? Thatâs why we say, start with baby steps â" setting short and then longer term goals. Short term goals are thinking about what you want and need now e.g. earning enough to move out of home, living close to where youâd like to work so you donât break the bank commuting. Long term goals are about thinking 5-10 yearsâ down the line â" what sector do you want to be established in and what level do you want to be in your career? So while your first job might not be the ideal dream, if itâs a good balance of your short and long-term goals, youâll find itâll be the best start to landing your perfect job. Myth 3: You have to have experience in the sector youâre applying for When it comes to job hunting, itâs helpful to know that generally employers want people who can prove they want the job and have the skills to do it â" but this doesnât have to be through relevant experience. Did you complete a heavily data focussed dissertation? Then apply for analyst or research roles. Youâve already been training for 3 years for your moment to shine â" get out there and start applying! Myth 4: You know youâre never going to get a job, because you keep applying and you keep getting turned down Itâs tough out there! So our biggest takeaway tip is to treat getting a job like a job in itself. Create a structure and set goals to your week â" itâll help you manage your time more effectively. Itâs also important to remember that getting a job takes time, so make sure you learn from every application you make. Ask where your application fell short and how you could improve next time. With feedback and practise youâll soon find youâll be able to craft a killer application. Looking for more tips on landing a graduate job? Head over to Give A Grad A Go. Author: Give A Grad A Go have been changing the graduate jobs market for the better. Weâre consistently working with some of the best graduate employers in the UK and have started well over 1,500 careers. So whether youre fresh out of university, or you have a few years work experience were the graduate recruitment agency that can help you land the job thats right for you.
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