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Where and how to look for a job after university: tips for young professionals

The golden college years are over, and this means that it's time to deal with not the most fun issues. The main problem is finding a job. It is good if you managed to start a professional path while still studying, but not everyone is so lucky.

Mila Evans by Mila Evans
March 29, 2022
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Where and how to look for a job after university: tips for young professionals
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The golden college years are over, and this means that it’s time to deal with not the most fun issues. The main problem is finding a job. It is good if you managed to start a professional path while still studying, but not everyone is so lucky.

Let’s figure out how not to get left behind on the work ship.

Table of Contents
  • Tips for everyone
  • If there is no work experience
  • If you're an IT person or a creative person
  • If you can't find a job for a long time

Tips for everyone

First of all, remember:

  • Do not give up after the first setback! Be prepared for the fact that employers will not line up to compete for such a valuable employee. Sometimes it takes 2-3 months, or even half a year, to find your first job.
  • Do not set sky-high goals. You do not have to start your career immediately at Google, sometimes it is more useful to work at small companies first, to gain experience and sharpen your professional skills.

If there is no work experience

Where and how to look for a job after university: tips for young professionals
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  • Prepare a competent CV. Yes, there is no work experience, but during your studies, you must have perfected specialist skills.
  • Include information in your CV about the internship (where you worked, what duties you performed). If there is a recommendation, that would be great.
  • List the courses you have taken (offline and online).
  • Write about academic achievements: participation in conferences, exchange programs, etc.
  • Include a cover letter in which you justify, with arguments, why you should get the job. Sometimes enthusiasm, bright eyes, and a willingness to work hard are worth more than experience, inadequate ambition, and an unwillingness to stay in the office beyond 6 p.m.
  • Knowledge of a foreign language. Proficiency in one or more languages at an above-average level is a strong argument in your favor, even if during your studies you used essay writing service to do well in this subject.
  • Talk about your experiences in the university’s social life. Do not list every concert you have sung or danced in, but if, for example, you have been a member of a leadership council, trade union, or other student organization, held socially significant events, and developed projects, you can mention it.

You must have made a lot of friends and acquaintances during your studies. Don’t hesitate to ask them about their work. Your college buddies are happy to help each other out. Some of your older friends may have their own business by the time you graduate and will be happy to hire you.

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If you’re an IT person or a creative person

If so, you’ve probably had a job since your freshman year. If not, getting a job will also be easier. All you have to do to prove you qualify to complete a technical or creative assignment. Today, an employer in the IT field rarely requires a 50-page workbook. Many startups are specifically looking for young employees who are willing to learn quickly and adapt to the ever-changing market conditions.

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Include a portfolio of your work (if you’re a web designer, website developer, etc.) with your CV. You’ve probably honed a skill more than once over the years, just for yourself, or created projects for people you know.

If you can’t find a job for a long time

It happens. Don’t despair! Try to lower the bar a little. Look for jobs as an assistant, an intern. Perhaps you need to take some courses (cook, logistician, manicurist, etc.) to keep yourself busy for a while.

Where and how to look for a job after university: tips for young professionals
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Remember that there is no job that you should be ashamed of (if you earn your money the honest way, of course). Many of the successful people we admire today started their brilliant careers as couriers, longshoremen, janitors, etc.

If you have a license and driving experience, consider working in a cab or as a courier driver. Look for jobs that involve interacting with people. There is a good chance you will meet someone who can help you get your dream job.

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