Sunday, May 10, 2020

Job Search Help for New College Graduates

Job Search Help for New College Graduates Why is it that recent college graduates are having such a difficult time securing a decent job after they graduate? There was an article in Time, which I recommend you read The Real Reason New College Grads Cant Get Hired. There are some interesting theories based on several different surveys. Soft skills make a difference New graduates think they are ready, but hiring managers dont feel the same way Internships make a difference Lea McLeod also wrote about this in The Five Reasons Grads Are Failing In the Job Search They treat the job search as transaction processing rather than a strategic marketing project. They have a short term mindset. They dont understand the self-promotion and marketing business. Their self-awareness tanks are nearly empty. They dont understand the employer perspective. Assess and Demonstrate Your Soft Skills In this Aol article, findings from a recent CareerBuilder study report that 16% of employers believe soft skills are more important than technical skills.  How would you rate your mastery and demonstration of these soft skills (listed in order of importance by employers)? Strong work ethic Dependable Positive attitude Self-motivated Team-oriented Organized, can manage multiple priorities Works well under pressure Effective communicator Flexible Confident Are you sure about your answers? Because, the following Chegg study found otherwise. Here is the full report. You dont know what you dont know! And there have been many earlier studies that prove this as well. Last year, the Career Advisory Board, affiliated with Devry University, released a skills gap study. Employers ranked the skills they thought were most important for entry level workers and new college graduated rated what they thought were most important. This graph says a lot. Job seekers were asked to describe themselves in terms of the same skills/traits the managers evaluated, as a basis for comparison. Internships Would Have Been Nice, But 82% of employers think the recent graduates they hire should have completed a formal internship before graduating from college.  Only 8% of students surveyed had one related to their field of interest. (According to  Bridge That Gap:  Analyzing the Student Skill Index study by Chegg) How Much Do You Know About Job Search? Job search is different today. Youll need a full arsenal of tools to stand out! And look at the information below Will Your Job Meet Your Expectations? According to Accentures study, probably not. The data is grim, but real.

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