Thursday, July 28, 2011

Life After Graduation

When I was still in school as a PR student, all I could look forward to was graduation and diving head first into my dream job.

Well, it's been 3 months now...and no dream job. Actually, no job at all!

So what has this whole unemployment experience taught me? (Because trust me, I've had a lot of extra time on my hands to reflect...)

1. Don't ever take a job for granted. I didn't always realize what a blessing a job was. As the days tick on and I am still on the hunt for a job, I realize I'd give anything just to have a structured schedule and a job to wake up for every morning. Luckily, the jobs I'm looking for now aren't about filling up iced teas and bringing ketchup to the table, but they're about using my skills and talents to really contribute to a company. But the work ethic I acquired from waiting tables has given me motivation to find a fulfilling job that enables me to use my talents.

2. Make your job search your "full time job." I've invested hours each day to researching companies and applying to jobs. All of this time invested has resulted in only a few interviews here and there, but at least I'm getting my resume out there and gaining experience that will only help me in the long run.

3. Network, network, network. I try to attend at least one networking event per week, so that I can meet other professionals, introduce myself, and hand out business cards.

4. Follow up. I always make sure I follow up after an interview, so the company knows that I appreciate their time and that I am truly excited for the opportunity to be a part of their team. I also follow up with people I meet at networking events. It lets them know that I want to maintain contact with them, and opens doors to possibly work together in the future.

5. Stay positive. It's disappointing when I don't hear back from a company that I was really hoping to work for, but I have to remind myself not to let it get me down. I know God has a plan for me, and if one door closes, it only means that there is something better in store for me down the road!

So, as I continue on my search for that "dream job"...I try to remember the things we learned in school and the life experiences that have taught me how to handle my job search. Wish me luck as I continue this journey, and best of luck to all of the other recent grads out there who find themselves in the same boat!

Oh...and if you're reading this and you're hiring...keep me in mind. :)

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2 comments:

  1. Amen. Haha I was wondering how your job search was going and it sounds just like mine! Keep it up! Miss you.

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  2. "Stay positive. It's disappointing when I don't hear back from a company that I was really hoping to work for, but I have to remind myself not to let it get me down."

    This is one of the hardest things to do, considering that the media would have us all believe that there are no graduate jobs out there and that university is a waste of time. But it's not true. It's hard for graduates and it has been hard for years but it's not impossible. Tenacity and patience still pay off. (And I don't know about you but I learnt tenacity and patience fairly early on in my university experience, thanks to evil lecturers and terrifying deadlines. :) )

    And I don't know if this would help you but one other thing you can do is to call and ask for feedback each time you're rejected. It can feel a little soul-destroying but it does highlight things that you could work on and that could serve you well in future interviews.

    Best of luck anyway. Hang in there and you'll find a job that makes you happy. :)

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