Takes For A Graduate Job
Whilst in University, the world of full time employment seems
light years away. In University you spend you time drinking,
playing sports and of course becoming a little bit too familiar
with your chosen day time television programmes.
The world of full time employment and graduate jobs however is
one of responsibility, time keeping and perhaps more worryingly
for some graduates, work ethic! It's not all bad though, in
return for your hard work and time, you can reap the rewards
such as home ownership, holidays and membership to that elusive
health club that had been previously out of your financial
reach.
After going through University and graduating, you are without
doubt excited at the prospect of working in your dream job, but
to many, they do appear to be out of reach. Many job adverts
mention that they are demanding experience, much too extensive
for somebody who has not gained any as they have been in higher
education. You shouldn't fear these adverts though. Why? Because
you do actually have more experience than you may first appear
to.
In reality, employers are looking for a variety of skills and
qualities, in most cases they will be looking for skills that
can be transferable, especially for graduate vacancies where you
are not essentially expected to have too much in terms of on job
experience. The interviewer will realise that its unlikely that
you have done the work before, but instead will be attracted
knowing that you are fresh and have a point to prove.
Here are some generic, transferable skills that people looking
to employ graduates may be looking for:
- The ability to adapt their approach when needed. The business
world changes pretty quickly, you'll need to be able to keep up
with the pace
- Leadership abilities are often desirable. People with
leadership skills tend to progress into management roles,
recruiting from within a company is often cheaper so companies
do like to go for that option.
- If you show initiative, you won't need to take up as much of
your managers time. People with initiative can develop
themselves and also work up towards management positions. This
skill also covers of the attribute of being able to solve
problems
- Interpersonal skills are essential in most organisations. You
should be able to demonstrate that you will be able to
communicate effectively and appropriately
- Finally, without question you need to be able to demonstrate
that you are motivated and committed to the cause.
Yes these skills are general. But they do apply to all sorts of
jobs and if you can delve into your memory and give examples of
when you have displayed these traits, you will impress the
interviewer. That graduate job could be yours!
Good luck
