![]() Confessions of a Fresh Graduate
I took a well deserved break for two weeks, I went to the beach, went out with my friends that I neglected when I was cramming to graduate. I’m ready to begin the new chapter of my life and start my job hunting. I decided to start looking for jobs on the Internet, so I registered to an online job search site. As I scanned through the job listings, I get a bit frustrated because most vacancy requires a job experience or a very impressive academic statistics. So I ended up taking a job that is less of what I’ve imagined. I feel that I’m under employed though I can’t really complain because I don’t have an impressive academic background to boot. Earning your degree will allow you to be qualified for vast career options. Notice that I used the word “career” not job because we often view job as a work done to pay your bills, etc and you should aim for building a career not just having a job. As a fresh graduate, you will be looking for your first job and most of the time you would end up doing work that you never imagined or studied in college. But you don’t need to press the panic button just yet. As a newbie in the employment or “real” world, you need to open yourself to these possibilities which can certainly be translated into a learning experience. Reality check, your college degree is not enough to prepare you for the obstacles in starting your career, you need to be equipped with the proper mindset to succeed and maintain a level of sanity. Here are the things that you should keep in mind that you should learn from your first job experience: Once you have your first job, keep in mind that the lessons that you will learn will be transferable to other parts of your life. |