You’ve spent the past four years studying hard for your degree only to find out your dream job is off the table. So, what do you do now? You, along with many other college graduates, are trying desperately to stand out with the limited experience you have from college classes. The good news is that many new roles are now allowing for positions to be remote!
Therefore, we’re going to share a list of tips that can help you stand out from your peers.
How can grads, like you, stand out in a tough job market?
Be flexible
As you look for entry-level employment opportunities we highly recommend you consider the position you are in and try to be as flexible as possible. With flexibility comes opportunity. As you expand your job search, you will be surprised at what you are able to find. You may not be in the same job market that you had starting the school year, but you do have options. It’s all about how you approach it.
Look for transferable positions
While we know your dream job may not be available, the next best thing may be closer than you think. Look for jobs where you can gain transferable experience for your next position. Employers are always seeing soft skills such as communication and organization in job listings, which are important for any role and can be easily transferable.
Continue Networking
This is by far going to be your best resource to get solid leads. Join your campus alumni network and create profiles on job board sites such as Handshake and LinkedIn. Though the pandemic may have slowed down hiring conversations, it’s always good to stay connected. Companies will reopen and entry level positions will become available again.
Keep your skills top of mind
You have obtained many skills the past 4-5 years so make sure you highlight these on your resume and on your online profiles. When you have a more diversified set of skills, you can search for a job outside of your comfort zone.
Stay Persistent-Good News is on the horizon
It is difficult to look at grads who came before you and try to emulate their journey, because your path may be a little more unconventional. Consider taking this time to become an expert in your field of study with online courses. If you have your accounting degree, consider taking our Building the Accounting Framework Certificate Course to become more qualified for new positions such as Staff Level Accountant. It’s exciting to know that new opportunities are out there, you may just need to boost your resume with an extra course or two to stand out from your peers.
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