Tuesday, June 30, 2020
Eight things all recent graduates are tired of hearing
Eight things all recent graduates are tired of hearing by Amber Rolfe When you graduate, it seems like everyone is an expert on employmentâ¦And whilst some people give you genuinely helpful advice, others might opt for a more clichéd way of getting their ideas across so it isnt a surprise that not everything you hear is 100% helpful.Weâve already covered 10 things you wish you could tell your pre-graduate self, but here are eight things all recent graduates are tired of hearing: Welcome to the real worldSo, the last three years of your life didnât actually count for anything? Thanks, patronising friend or family member.It seems that according to some, spending most days and evenings in lectures and writing essays, as well as holding down a part-time job arenât the kind of things people do in the âreal worldâ â" which is news to you.But hey, you did watch a lot of box sets, so I guess you couldnât have been a âproper grown upâ⦠What are you going to do with your life?The truth is, you donât know exactly w hat youâre going to do for the rest of your life. At least not right now. All you know is that your overbearing Aunt Sheila should get off your back.As long as you keep telling yourself you donât need a plan, itâll sink in eventually, right? Howâs the job search going?Are you applying for jobs? Yes. Do you have a job? No.That doesnât necessarily mean youâre struggling. You just havenât found the right opportunity yet. But you sit and listen to the advice theyâre inevitably going to give you about how âyou should move to the cityâ or joining one of those âonline job board thingsâ anyway, just to be polite.As if you hadnât thought of that, you think whilst updating your CV online and living in London. When are you going to get a real job?Oh, sorry â" were you not doing a âreal jobâ when you worked a 12 hour shift yesterday?Thereâs nothing wrong with working in a retail or bar job to make ends meet while you find something more suited to your degree.B ut if they could lend you a helping hand instead of asking annoying, judgemental questions, thatâd be greatâ¦You probably shouldâve studied something more usefulEven if youâre beginning to doubt your choice of subject after a few months of unsuccessful job hunting, that doesnât mean youâll never find work in your ideal industry (or that your degree subject is overly important to every single employer).After all, even if you did study a more âsensibleâ course, that doesnât mean you wouldâve enjoyed it and/or passed.#logicYou should really get some more experienceâBut how can I get any experience without a job offer in the first place?âYou ask with your head tilted to one side (in tune with every other recent grad who studied the same subject as you).The point is, relevant work experience isnât that easy to come by, and it takes a lot of time and effort. But thanks for the revolutionary advice Sharon.Have you thought about moving back home?Because having your parents around constantly to nag you about all of the above is just what you need.Although if youâre currently unemployed, the free food and unlimited central heating may be worth consideringâ¦Youâll find something soonEven if deep down you know this is true, it still annoys you when people say it.But no matter how frustrated you might be feeling, donât give up. It might take time to get where you want to be, but after a lot of hard work and perseverance, youâll get there.Now go back to watching Netflix in bed at 3pm on a Tuesday while you still can⦠Still searching for your perfect position? View all available graduate jobs now
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