30 January 2017By Yusuff Olayode
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You are a graduate, this calls for a celebration. In few months, you are going
to need a job. Do you not need a well-paid employment? Yes, you need that
million Dollar per month job to help recover the money spent in the
university. You all swallow this concept whole as students, that a well-paid
employment is required. Yes, it is.
Good that you have a good grade, and I am happy you are the best product in
your department. However, there is a very important question you need to ask
yourself before writing an application letter. You importantly should see,
after answering this question that definitely, you are an irresistible product
for an employer. Why not ask yourself, ''Am I employable?''
Professor Peter Cappelli, the Director of Whartons center for Human Resource,
in his article, 'What Employers Really Want are Workers they do not have to
Train, revealed that employers do not seek graduates without tenable skills,
they do not need burdens in work environment. Instead, they desire workers
they do not have to train.
He, Peter said that ''when employers are specifically asked about recent
graduates, their complaints have nothing to do with academic skills, they
often express the same concern older generations have always heard about young
people –they are not conscientious enough, they do not listen, they expect too
much.''
These have been the complaints received from
one employer to another. What then is bringing in complaints? Many things! You
should not expect an employer to say good about you after discovering that you
visibly have not the skills they really desire.
That exactly tells us that employees need in-depth knowledge about certain
industrial requirements pertaining to their field, and if they do not, some
basic skills are required.
Master The Rules Of English Language
Have you noticed that not quite a few of todays Graduates finds it hard to
communicate? It begins to reflect in their interactions, and soon one ends up
not making sense of their speech. One thing has certainly lost its ground,
''the use of English''. This is dishearteningly becoming problematic, and
sincerely yours graduates of this kind need to reread English textbooks. No
one is too old to learn. If you did not understand the use of English in your
high school and even in the university, rather than remain redundant for the
rest of your life, why not consult an English textbook for mastery. One thing
employer appreciate is good communication skills. Learning to usher in the
right world any time is a requirement for industrial acceptability. Except you
have waiting for you, a job that requires no interview, proficiency in the
language you communicate with is important. Begin to learn it now, master its
usage, so that it becomes part of you.
Do not misinterpret my advice. I did not opine that you begin to speak Wole
Soyinka or Farouk Kperogis high-level English Language. What I said is that,
you should begin learning to speak simple and coherent English. That is ok,
and no one will crucify you for speaking simple English understandable to
kindergarten pupils. Upon this, begin to communicate with people, so it will
not appear a burden when you are called to duty.
Go In Search Of Additional Skills
By additional skills, I did not mean that a graduate of Accounting should
start learning Electrical Installations. Additional skills are what you were
not thought in Schools, but are relevant to your studies. Many a number of
Software exists today. Why not learn them and have edge over your sedative
counterparts. Besides, conferences, workshops, and training will boost your
potential. Go in search of them.
Do Not Be Jack Of All Trade
Employers seek dynamic job employees, and this, still, does not make them
employ jack-of-all-trades. It is better to have specialization than saying you
can do thousands of things. Jack-of-all-trades does not have a space in the
industry, but someone with specialization does. Know what you can do and what
you cannot, and will not want to do. Develop on what you can do, and eschew
what you cannot do.
Perfect Your CV
Your CV should depict your skills. What power will you gain from bombarding
your CV with irrelevancies? Forget about trying to stand out. And if you have
to stand out, lies will not make you. So, craft a simple and relevant CV, and
see why you wont be hired.
Let Google Qualify You With Reliability.
Have you searched yourself before on Google? ''Google yourself. What comes up –
and how does it make you look?'' says James Whatley, social media consultant at
Social@Ogilvy.
''Potential employers will do this – so make sure youve done it first.'' Use
Facebooks new ''view as'' button (found under the ''edit profile'' settings) to
see how your non-friends can see you – and adjust the privacy settings
accordingly.
''Next, set up your LinkedIn profile. Its a brilliant place for hearing about
jobs on the grapevine. Keep adding new training and skills you pick up, so
its always bang up to date,'' adds Whatley.
If you neat your social media page and make sure it speaks volume about your
profession, you can get hired through this means. Employees nowadays get jobs
via LinkedIn.
Postgraduate Is Not The Option
Please, carefully think before signing up for an exclusive postgraduate course
that may be of little or no interest to employers. Dont see postgraduate
studies as a way to bypass the demand of employers. What your employers seek
are employable skills. If you do not have those skills, and even additional
skills, find a means to acquire them. Postgraduate schools will not inscribe
those additional skills into your CV. Instead, kindly go in search of the
skills you lacked, and see postgraduates as a second option that employers may
require. Who says things will be better in 12 months i.e. after your
postgraduate? Next year, you will be competing with a new batch of graduates
and those that did not find work this year. Is Postgraduate study the best way
to rule over them?
Note: I have not said you should not go for Postgraduate Studies, I only said
you should not see it as a way to avoid all those skills employers demand.
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