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7 May 2014

17 Hard Truths EveryCollege Grad Needs ToUnderstand


Graduation is one of the most formative times and places of our young adult lives.
Soon, you will dive into the chaotic job market and join the ranks of working adults.
This spring, forget about the pros and cons of selfies at the commencement ceremony.
Look up from the camera, stick it in your pocket and understand once you cross the stage, life gets real.
Oh, and congrats on graduating.

17 Hard Truths Every College Grad Must Understand
1. A degree does not guarantee an
internship, job or career. It is merely a passport into the professional world. Now you're in the jungle with the rest of us.
May the best man 0r woman win.
2. To an employer, you look like every other recent grad who suddenly needs a full-time job. Unless, of course, your application promises to deliver exactly what the company needs — like this.
3. Your college coursework, difficult as it was, will never compete with someone's real-world experience. You need skills ASAP even if they come from an internship or part-time situation.
4. Expect to live frugally for a while.
average earnings for recent grads between the ages of 21 and 24 are
awfully low.
5. You finished four years of bloated, long- winded 12-page college essays.
Unfortunately, the real world is busy and demands brevity. Remember: less is always
more .
6. Your resume should be one page in length. Period. You don't have enough experience to warrant two pages, much less three or four.
Give employers the best one pager possible, and they will respect you
for it.
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7. There are hundreds unemployed people for every job opening. It's true. You'd better think creatively with your applications.
8. Order of importance on your resume:
relevant skills, jobs/internships and then where you went to school.
So stick education at the bottom and put "Skills" as close to the top as you can.
Guarantee that's the first place an
employer looks.
9. "Your degree is…permission to admit to yourself how much you still have yet to learn."
10. Your first job won't be your forever job. Don't think too much about whether it's the "perfect" situation.
If your instincts say it's a smart move, then go for it and don't look back.
11. Google's top HR person on job
interviews: "What you want to do is say:
'Here's the attribute I'm going to demonstrate; here's the story
demonstrating it; here's how that story demonstrated that attribute.'" TRUTH.
12. Forget texting. Forget Twitter. Forget email. Pick up the phone and call someone .
That's what adults do in the real world.
13. To land a job, you don't need to live in Nairobi.
You can create opportunity
anywhere you set your two feet.
Again, create opportunity. Don't wait for good fortune to fall in your lap. It won't.
14. Want to stand out? Go beyond. After a job interview, send a handwritten thank- you note within 24 hours.
15. If you want people to take an interest in you, then you need to first take an interest in them
16. With enough preparation, grit and confidence, you can land any entry-level position you want.
Be proud of your degree, sure, but from here on out, success depends on you and not a piece of paper.
17. One more thing: "… trust me on the sunscreen." you gonna need it with all the tarmacking in the scorching sun.
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