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7 Crucial Tips to Help You Land a Job after Graduation

Whether you've recently completed your degree or are in your final year, now is an excellent time to begin applying for jobs after graduation. There may be several factors that prevent you from finding the right job. Perhaps you lack a vocational degree and are uncertain of the best path to full-time work, or maybe you don't know where to begin...
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The UK Careers Fair
Editorial Team
Published on
September 27, 2022

Whether you've recently completed your degree or are in your final year, now is an excellent time to begin applying for jobs after graduation. There may be several factors that prevent you from finding the right job. Perhaps you lack a vocational degree and are uncertain of the best path to full-time work, or maybe you don't know where to begin. However, finding how and where to start can act as your essential guide as you traverse your career path.

To help you, here are some essential tips you can apply in finding the right job for you.

  1. Build a LinkedIn Profile

LinkedIn is a popular platform for companies to gather more applications. Many companies use this channel to scout prospective workers. Building a solid profile may make you more appealing to companies and provide more detailed information than your CV alone.

  1. Check Job Sites

While browsing openings online is usually your first move when applying for jobs, joining job sites may be extremely helpful. You may often get job notifications when your desired position or equal opportunities become available for application. These are usually in the form of emails, which may be delivered regularly or whenever an opportunity with specific keywords that you have specified becomes open. Employers may look for prospective workers on particular job sites, so make sure your data is correct and that you include contact details.

  1. Sign up with an Agency

Agencies serve as an excellent intermediary by following up on applications and employer feedback. Agencies can assist you with some of the legwork. If you join up with an agency, they will notify you of any possibilities they believe are appropriate. Be aware that you may need to walk into the agency at first to sign with them if you want them to forward your application to employers.

  1. Be Proactive

Job seeking is an active endeavour that requires you to monitor job boards and study prospective companies in the industry in which you are interested. Follow their social media accounts and keep an eye out for any new job openings on their websites. Networking also helps, so try to do it while you're still at university since you're more likely to meet people at career fairs and orientation nights. If you've had an interview, it's a good idea to follow up with the agency or even the prospective employer since this may demonstrate your enthusiasm and dedication.

  1. Have an Open Mind

If your graduation date is nearing and you haven’t secured a position, don’t worry—this isn’t too uncommon! The right job will come along eventually. However, you should also consider other possibilities, especially if you’re looking to break into a more competitive field. To acquire experience, you will most likely need to work in a different position. Working in a field unrelated to your degree may even offer up new possibilities, and you may discover that you want to pursue a different path.

It is also critical not to limit one's search to occupations that are mainly geared toward graduates. Suppose you have the necessary expertise and abilities to work in a firm that accepts general applicants. In that case, you may be able to advance quicker than if you are in a graduate-only position.

  1. Research Companies

Research the organization to which you are applying to ensure that it is a place where you will feel at ease working and contributing. That is also necessary to tailor your CV and cover letter to demonstrate your interest in the company. Prior research about the industry can also help you determine if you want to undertake such a profession.

  1. Have Patience

Do not be discouraged or distressed by rejection. Applying for employment implies that you may be rejected, and some businesses may never contact you. If you've been declined in the application or screening stage, it's a good idea to ask for feedback to see if there's anything you can do differently. If you can't get beyond the CV stage, try rewriting it or having someone else check it over.

Final Thoughts

Landing your first employment right out of university may be a challenging experience. But this does not have to be the case. You can equip yourself with the skills and confidence to excel with some study and preparation.

With UK Career Fairs, you can find an exclusive online career fair that can help you land your dream job. Visit our website to learn more and get in touch with us today!

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