
If you’re at university right now, no doubt you’re already thinking about a job. But given how many people have degrees these days, how can you make yourself stand out? It’s not just about having a qualification any more. Employers are interested in the whole package that you bring. Here are four things that instantly make you more attractive to employers.
Grab A Part-Time Job
Employers don’t just want you to be book smart. They want to know that you can turn up to a job and provide excellent service. Often, this will be the first thing that they will look at to determine whether you’re a good candidate. Pretty much anything will do. Working in a coffee shop, cleaning an office, stacking shelves. The point here is that you generate a bit of experience working with colleagues and customers. It’s something that will put you ahead of the rest of your cohort. It shows that you’re prepared to step outside of the university bubble and try something different. And it indicates that you can keep time and show up when you’re expected to show up.
Grab A Professional Qualification
Having a university degree is great. But college degrees aren’t always that relevant for employers. Yes, they’re often willing to employ talented graduates. But more often than not they have to train them up themselves.
It would be easier for employers if grads just had the skills that they needed when they started. Fortunately, grads can acquire these skills ahead of time online and get a leg up on the competition. You can go to Simplilearn.com to get an idea of the sort of courses on offer.
Start Your Own Business
It might sound strange to say that starting your own business is an excellent way to get a job with somebody else, but it works. Why? Well, for starters, you have to know a thing or two about how businesses work when you start your own business. You have to know how important it is to have a marketable product. And you have to know how to add value. But there’s a lot more to it than that. Starting a small scale business shows that you have a proactive type of personality. It demonstrates that you’re able to work alongside other people to achieve a goal. And it indicates that you’re able to conceive of new ways to satisfy consumer desires. All of these are attractive properties in any graduate and something employers always demand.
Start Networking
You might think that networking is something you can leave until you’re in the workplace. But networking is so often what allows graduates to get their foot in the door. Knowing people ahead of time is the best way to maximize your chances of getting a job.
Business-oriented social media sites are an okay way to meet people in industry. But the best way to make an impression, as always, is to meet in person. There are plenty of industries that run conferences. And there are professional societies and association you could also join. Sites like 10times.com index business conferences by sector.
Facebook
Twitter
Pinterest
Instagram
Google+
LinkedIn
RSS