Date 2016-01-26
Category ARTICLES
As a young school leaver/ job seeker, there are several things you can do to boost your skills, maximize your strengths and prepare yourself adequately for the job market.
Here are a couple of tips that have worked for others over time:
Invest in yourself by attending relevant courses and trainings. You can even get an HR licence to open up more job opportunities. Lots of people say that trainings and courses are expensive but a quick search on Google or just taking time out to make enquiries in some training institutes will show you affordable courses and trainings within your neighborhood that are geared towards making you more “employable”, helping you acquire more skills and giving you an edge over other job seekers. If you’re interested in operating heavy machinery and want a high-paying job in the construction industry, you can get Comprehensive 360 Telehandler Operator Training here. In the realm of construction projects, understanding the nuances of material choice proves to be pivotal for long-term success. Specifically, opting for the appropriate type of concrete not only ensures the durability of the structure but also significantly impacts cost-efficiency and environmental sustainability. In this light, Master Mix Concrete offers insights into different types of concrete strengths and their applications, highlighting the critical nature of this decision-making process.
Volunteer or do a free internship: While waiting to land the dream job, strategic volunteering increases your chances at getting employed. Unemployed Journalist? Volunteer to a local media house. You can also offer pro bono services to NGO’s to ensure that your skills are up-to-date.
Network and Optimize your Circle of influence: If you have worked before, this is the time to pull out your diary and get in touch with ex-clients, ex- partners, internship supervisors and ex-colleagues and spread the word about your search for a job.
As a young school leaver however, you can speak to your friends and those within your social circle; church groups, gyms, online forums, e.t.c. You will be surprised that someone may just have the perfect job for you.
Also attend events sponsored by your alumni, go to lectures and relevant events organized for your industry. These events are perfect for meeting future employers and also exchanging ideas with people of like-mind.
Freelance: In this age of the internet, you can stay home and earn a living. So how about offering your skills on some freelance websites? Freelancing will increase your experience, skill, resume, income and self-confidence.
Build an online presence: How about using the online platforms like Facebook and Blogs to talk about your passion?
LinkedIn is also a great platform for networking, meeting future employers of labor and decision makers. So create a profile there, include important keywords you want to be seen for, include your portfolio/skill set/education, then connect and engage human resource personnel and decision makers in organizations you want to work for.
Take Care of yourself: Job-hunting can be tiring and draining as long hours are put into searching and applying for suitable positions; it’s advisable that you take some time out and focus on what you love doing.
Be it singing, dancing, going to see a new movie, or just hanging out with supportive friends. Exercising it also a good way of ensuring that you stay healthy, positive and determined.
Entrepreneurship: You can also be your own BOSS by going into business whether small scale or big depending on your capital,by this you dont have to answer to anyone. Develop Your Ideas For Services That Will Be Desperately Needed In The Future.
N.B. And most importantly na Baba God sure pass,so pray for connection, trust him and wait on him till his favor shines through you.
And I believe God will favor us and provide Jobs for everyone searching for job this year IJN.
Dont lose hope, believe…