Free time is wasted time.
As I said before, mediocrity is not a desirable trait in today's workforce. If you graduated college and are having a difficult time finding the job you want, not working is NOT an option. Expand your horizons and think outside the box when it comes to finding your next job. You should be looking for ANY job that can help you gain experience in your desired field.
Companies may not be hiring for the full-time positions you desire, but they may be hiring for entry-level, part-time positions that can help get your foot in the door and may even lead to future job offers. Interning and volunteer work are options available to you as well. These jobs can be great resume boosters, and can show future employers that even in times of economic hardship, you were still trying to get ahead and further your career.
Free time is wasted time. Employers don't look favorably on gaps in your job history. Fill those gaps with part-time work that helps you move forward toward fulfilling your ultimate goal of success.
Labels: entry-level, interning, internship, internships, part-time, temping
Posted by Jen on 5/08/2009 08:12:00 AM
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Cinderella Syndrome: Why Career Success is not a Fairytale.

Many students making the transition from college-life to the real world have contracted a serious condition called “Cinderella Syndrome,” also commonly referred to as “princess syndrome.”
Careerealism defines this fictitious disease as a sense of entitlement when it comes to achieving career success.
Cinderella Syndrome can lead people to believe its “unfair” as to why they have not been hired for a particular job, rather than understanding that someone may have been better suited for the position. This entitlement can also lead college students to believe that after graduating the right job will fall into their laps or better yet, that a company will actively recruit them directly out of school. Ring- Ring! Reality is calling…
Today’s job market is a fiercely competitive place and sitting back on the assumption that the right job will find you is not a strategy for career success! Career success is not a fairytale, it’s out there and it can happen to you! But the only real way to achieve it is through hard work and perseverance. You must actively
take steps to achieve your goals, rather than waiting around for your fairy godmother to wave her magic wand.
Start by setting realistic goals for yourself. Give yourself a daily dose of success by creating attainable of goals of progress. You are never going to
become CEO of a Fortune 500 company overnight; however you can start by taking a course in Management. By conquering small steps, you’ll give yourself a boost of confidence each time making progress towards taming the employment beast and becoming closer to achieving your goals.
Network, network, network! Many times in today’s workforce, it’s not what you know that separates you from the crowd…
its who you know! If you’re currently interning or
temping, make the most of your opportunities. Go beyond what your employer asks of you, and show your co-workers what you are made of! Be fearless in showing how much enthusiasm you have for your work. The connections you make with your colleagues could potentially lead to job offers, letters of recommendation or just some stellar professional advice.
And remember, being positive can be the ultimate determining factor in your success. So smile on… and you might happen to catch yourself a Prince Charming while working your way towards career success! Good luck!
Labels: advice, career, dream job, getting noticed, interning, jobs after college, networking, real-world knowledge, temping
Posted by Seymour Jobs on 1/23/2009 11:50:00 AM
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Intern
My boss and I were talking this week about internships and how necessary they are for college grads right now. Everytime I tell my brother or one of my friends that they should get one before they graduate, I always get the same answer. "I don't want to work for free."
This is such a bad frame of mind, because without experience, you will not get a job, not even with a college degree. Well, you may get a job, but not one that will make you very much money. I know. I had to work in retail management for years before people would take me seriously.
Now that I am back in school I have made it a point to get internships and join PRSSA. And this seems to be a better route for me because they just asked me to stay on.
Thinking about this is much nicer than thinking about how our offensive line needs some serious work. boo to that!
Labels: graduation, interning, jobs
Posted by Christina on 10/13/2007 07:02:00 PM
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